My compiler isnt letting me declare a function
Submitted by: AdministratorMy compiler isn't letting me declare a function
int f(...)
{
}
i.e. accepting a variable number of arguments, but with no fixed arguments at all.
A: Standard C requires at least one fixed argument, in part so that you can hand it to va_start. (In any case, you often need a fixed argument to determine the number, and perhaps the types, of the variable arguments.)
Submitted by: Administrator
int f(...)
{
}
i.e. accepting a variable number of arguments, but with no fixed arguments at all.
A: Standard C requires at least one fixed argument, in part so that you can hand it to va_start. (In any case, you often need a fixed argument to determine the number, and perhaps the types, of the variable arguments.)
Submitted by: Administrator
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