VARARGS(3EXT) Extended Library Functions VARARGS(3EXT)
NAME
varargs - handle variable argument list
SYNOPSIS
#include <varargs.h>
va_alist
va_dcl
va_list
pvar;
void va_start(
va_listpvar);
type va_arg(
va_list pvar,
type);
void va_end(
va_list pvar);
DESCRIPTION
This set of macros allows portable procedures that accept variable
argument lists to be written. Routines that have variable argument
lists (such as
printf(3C)) but do not use
varargs are inherently non-
portable, as different machines use different argument-passing
conventions.
va_alist is used as the parameter list in a function header.
va_dcl is a declaration for
va_alist. No semicolon should follow
va_dcl.
va_list is a type defined for the variable used to traverse the list.
va_start is called to initialize
pvar to the beginning of the list.
va_arg will return the next argument in the list pointed to by
pvar.
type is the type the argument is expected to be. Different types can
be mixed, but it is up to the routine to know what type of argument
is expected, as it cannot be determined at runtime.
va_end is used to clean up.
Multiple traversals, each bracketed by
va_start and
va_end, are
possible.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: A sample program.
This example is a possible implementation of
execl (see
exec(2) ).
#include <unistd.h> #include <varargs.h> #define MAXARGS 100 /* execl is called by execl(file, arg1, arg2, ..., (char *)0); */ execl(va_alist) va_dcl { va_list ap; char *file; char *args[MAXARGS]; /* assumed big enough*/ int argno = 0; va_start(ap); file = va_arg(ap, char *); while ((args[argno++] = va_arg(ap, char *)) != 0) ; va_end(ap); return execv(file, args); }SEE ALSO
exec(2),
printf(3C),
vprintf(3C),
stdarg(3EXT)NOTES
It is up to the calling routine to specify in some manner how many
arguments there are, since it is not always possible to determine the
number of arguments from the stack frame. For example,
execl is
passed a zero pointer to signal the end of the list.
printf can tell
how many arguments are there by the format.
It is non-portable to specify a second argument of
char,
short, or
float to
va_arg, since arguments seen by the called function are not
char,
short, or
float. C converts
char and
short arguments to
int and
converts
float arguments to
double before passing them to a function.
stdarg is the preferred interface.
May 10, 2002 VARARGS(3EXT)