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/* * @(#) stdarg.h 1.2 91/11/30 21:10:39 * * Sample stdarg.h file for use with the unproto filter. * * This file serves two purposes. * * 1 - As an include file for use with ANSI-style C source that implements * variadic functions. * * 2 - To configure the unproto filter itself. If the _VA_ALIST_ macro is * defined, its value will appear in the place of the "..." in argument * lists of variadic function *definitions* (not declarations). * * Compilers that pass arguments via the stack can use the default code at the * end of this file (this usually applies for the VAX, MC68k and 80*86 * architectures). * * RISC-based systems often need special tricks. An example of the latter is * given for the SPARC architecture. Read your /usr/include/varargs.h for * more information. * * You can use the varargs.c program provided with the unproto package to * verify that the stdarg.h file has been set up correctly. */ #ifndef __STDARG_H #define __STDARG_H #include <features.h> #ifdef sparc # define _VA_ALIST_ "__builtin_va_alist" typedef char *va_list; # define va_start(ap, p) (ap = (char *) &__builtin_va_alist) # define va_arg(ap, type) ((type *) __builtin_va_arg_incr((type *) ap))[0] # define va_end(ap) #else /* vax, mc68k, 80*86 */ typedef char *va_list; # define va_start(ap, p) (ap = (char *) (&(p)+1)) # define va_arg(ap, type) ((type *) (ap += sizeof(type)))[-1] # define va_end(ap) #endif #endif /* __STDARG_H */ #if __FIRST_ARG_IN_AX__ #warning First arg is in a register, stdarg.h cannot take its address #endif