va_start
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Defined in header <stdarg.h>
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void va_start( va_list ap, parmN ); |
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The va_start
macro enables access to the variable arguments following the named argument parmN
.
va_start
should be invoked with an instance to a valid va_list object ap
before any calls to va_arg.
If parmN
is declared with register
storage class specifier, with an array type, with a function type, or with a type not compatible with the type that results from default argument promotions, the behavior is undefined.
Parameters
ap | - | an instance of the va_list type |
parmN | - | the named parameter preceding the first variable parameter |
Expanded value
(none)
Example
Run this code
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdarg.h> int add_nums(int count, ...) { int result = 0; va_list args; va_start(args, count); for (int i = 0; i < count; ++i) { result += va_arg(args, int); } va_end(args); return result; } int main(void) { printf("%d\n", add_nums(4, 25, 25, 50, 50)); }
Possible output:
150
References
- C11 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:2011):
- 7.16.1.4 The va_start macro (p: 271-272)
- C99 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:1999):
- 7.15.1.4 The va_start macro (p: 251-252)
- C89/C90 standard (ISO/IEC 9899:1990):
- 4.8.1.1 The va_start macro
See also
accesses the next variadic function argument (function macro) | |
(C99) |
makes a copy of the variadic function arguments (function macro) |
ends traversal of the variadic function arguments (function macro) | |
holds the information needed by va_start, va_arg, va_end, and va_copy (typedef) | |
C++ documentation for va_start
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