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155126Storek /*
255126Storek  * Copyright (c) 1992 The Regents of the University of California.
355126Storek  * All rights reserved.
455126Storek  *
555126Storek  * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
655126Storek  * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
755126Storek  * contributed to Berkeley.
855126Storek  *
955501Sbostic  * All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
1055501Sbostic  * must display the following acknowledgement:
1155501Sbostic  *	This product includes software developed by the University of
12*59210Storek  *	California, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory.
1355501Sbostic  *
1455126Storek  * %sccs.include.redist.c%
1555126Storek  *
16*59210Storek  *	@(#)stdarg.h	7.4 (Berkeley) 04/20/93
1755126Storek  *
18*59210Storek  * from: $Header: stdarg.h,v 1.7 92/11/26 02:04:47 torek Exp $
1955126Storek  */
2055126Storek 
2155126Storek /*
2255126Storek  * SPARC stdarg.h
2355126Storek  */
2455126Storek 
2555126Storek #ifndef _MACHINE_STDARG_H
2655126Storek #define _MACHINE_STDARG_H
2755126Storek 
2855126Storek typedef char *va_list;
2955126Storek 
3055126Storek /*
3155126Storek  * va_start sets ap to point to the first variable argument.
3255126Storek  * The `last fixed argument' parameter l is ignored (and should
3355126Storek  * never have been included in the ANSI standard!).
3455126Storek  *
3555126Storek  * va_end cleans up after va_start.  There is nothing to do there.
3655126Storek  */
3755126Storek #define va_start(ap, l)	(__builtin_saveregs(), \
3855126Storek 			 ap = (char *)__builtin_next_arg())
3955126Storek #define va_end(ap)	/* empty */
4055126Storek 
4156566Storek #if __GNUC__ == 1
4256566Storek #define __extension__	/* hack for bootstrapping via gcc 1.x */
4356566Storek #endif
4456566Storek 
4555126Storek /*
4656566Storek  * va_arg picks up the next argument of type `ty'.  Appending an
4756566Storek  * asterisk to ty must produce a pointer to ty (i.e., ty may not be,
4856566Storek  * e.g., `int (*)()').  In addition, ty must not be any type which
4955126Storek  * undergoes promotion to some other type (e.g., char): it must
5055126Storek  * be the promoted type instead.
5156566Storek  *
5256566Storek  * Gcc-2.x tries to use ldd/std for double and quad_t values, but Sun's
5356566Storek  * brain-damaged calling convention does not quad-align these.  Thus,
5456566Storek  * for 8-byte arguments, we have to pick up the actual value four bytes
5556566Storek  * at a time, and use type punning (i.e., a union) to produce the result.
5656566Storek  * (We could also do this with a libc function, actually, by returning
5756566Storek  * 8 byte integers in %o0+%o1 and the same 8 bytes as a double in %f0+%f1.)
5855126Storek  */
5956566Storek #define va_arg(ap, ty) \
6056566Storek     (sizeof(ty) == 8 ? __extension__ ({ \
6156566Storek 	union { ty __d; int __i[2]; } __u; \
6256566Storek 	__u.__i[0] = ((int *)(ap))[0]; \
6356566Storek 	__u.__i[1] = ((int *)(ap))[1]; \
6456566Storek 	(ap) += 8; \
6556566Storek 	__u.__d; }) : \
6656566Storek     ((ty *)(ap += sizeof(ty)))[-1])
6755126Storek 
6855126Storek #endif /* _MACHINE_STDARG_H */
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