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From: guy@rlgvax.UUCP (Guy Harris)
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Subject: Re: Varargs in new C standard
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Date: Mon, 13-Aug-84 19:41:55 EDT
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Another person had also mentioned the use of an ellipsis to indicate a function
which takes a number (possibly zero) of "fixed" arguments, and a number
of "variable" arguments after it; i.e.,

	int fprintf(FILE *, char *, ...);

This is how it's done in C++, according to the C++ Reference Manual.

	Guy Harris
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