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stdarg.h
00001 /*
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00029 
00030 #ifndef _STDARG_H_
00031 #define _STDARG_H_
00032 
00033 
00034 /* Get __PF() for declaring printf-like functions. */
00035 #include <cdefs.h>
00036 
00037 /*
00038  * As of gcc 3.0, the stdarg declarations can be made
00039  * machine-independent because gcc abstracts the implementations away
00040  * for us.
00041  */
00042 
00043 #ifdef __GNUC__
00044 typedef __va_list va_list;
00045 
00046 #define va_start(ap, fmt)  __builtin_stdarg_start(ap, fmt)
00047 #define va_arg(ap,t)       __builtin_va_arg(ap, t)
00048 #define va_copy(ap1, ap2)  __builtin_va_copy(ap1, ap2)
00049 #define va_end(ap)         __builtin_va_end(ap)
00050 #endif
00051 
00052 /*
00053  * The v... versions of printf functions in <lib.h>. This is not
00054  * really the best place for them... but if we put them in <lib.h>
00055  * we'd need to either include this file there, put these defs there,
00056  * or split the definition of va_list into another header file, none
00057  * of which seems entirely desirable.
00058  */
00059 void vkprintf(const char *fmt, va_list ap) __PF(1,0);
00060 int vsnprintf(char *buf, size_t maxlen, const char *fmt, va_list ap) __PF(3,0);
00061 
00062 /*
00063  * The printf driver function (shared with libc).
00064  * Does v...printf, passing the output data piecemeal to the function
00065  * supplied. The "clientdata" argument is passed through to the function.
00066  * The strings passed to the function might not be null-terminated; the
00067  * supplied length should be used explicitly.
00068  */
00069 int __vprintf(void (*func)(void *clientdata, const char *str, size_t len), 
00070               void *clientdata, const char *format, va_list ap) __PF(3,0);
00071 
00072 
00073 #endif /* _STDARG_H_ */
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