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  • Subject: Re: Prototyping printf()
  • From: "Eric N. Wilson" <doulos1@xxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2000 10:36:58 -0700
  • Organization: Doulos Software & Computer Services

Hello Simon,

> printf() is a C function that expects a format string followed by zero or more
> substitution values....

I had a long discussion about this and what you are asking for is the
same thing I wanted. Support for the variable number of arguments that
C supports (indicated in the function prototype as '...'). Basically I
got the answer of not anytime soon if ever at all. Everyone was 'so'
helpful by pointing out that I could prototype the different calls
that I needed to printf.(Which I already knew and was not asking
about)

Perhaps you will get a better answer. Perhaps if enough of us whine
about it in unison the support will be added. :-)

Eric


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