void va_start(va_list pvar, void name);
type va_arg(va_list pvar, void type);
void va_end(va_list pvar);
va_list is the type defined for the variable used to traverse the list of arguments.
va_start() is called to initialize pvar to the beginning of the variable argument list. va_start() must be invoked before any access to the unnamed arguments. The parameter name is the identifier of the rightmost parameter in the variable parameter list in the function definition (the one just before the ‘, ...’). If this parameter is declared with the register storage class or with a function or array type, or with a type that is not compatible with the type that results after application of the default argument promotions, the behavior is undefined.
va_arg() expands to an expression that has the type and value of the next argument in the call. The parameter pvar must be initialized by va_start(). Each invocation of va_arg() modifies pvar so that the values of successive arguments are returned in turn. The parameter type is the type name of the next argument to be returned. The type name must be specified in such a way so that the type of a pointer to an object that has the specified type can be obtained simply by postfixing a * to type. If there is no actual next argument, or if type is not compatible with the type of the actual next argument (as promoted according to the default argument promotions), the behavior is undefined.
The va_end() macro is used to clean up. It invalidates pvar for use (unless va_start() is invoked again).
Multiple traversals, each bracketed by a call to va_start() and va_end(), are possible.
ncmdbytes is the number of bytes in the command. The new command is written to cmdp.
static void xx_write_cmd(u_char *cmdp, int ncmdbytes, ...) { va_list ap; int i; /* * Write variable-length command to destination */ va_start(ap, ncmdbytes); for (i = 0; i < ncmdbytes; i++) { *cmdp++ = va_arg(ap, u_char); } va_end(ap); }
It is non-portable to specify a second argument of char or short to va_arg, because arguments seen by the called function are not char or short. C converts char and short arguments to int before passing them to a function.