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SubjectRe: var args in kernel?
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Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@linux01.gwdg.de> writes:

>>>>It's not a struct, it's an array (of one element of struct type). You
>>>>can't assign arrays.
>>>
>>> int callme(const char *fmt, struct { ... } argp[1]) {
>> struct { ... } dest[1];
>>> dest = *argp;
>>> }
>>>
>>> Maybe that way?
>>
>>Maybe you should just try.
>
> I did not say that 'dest' was an array too

But we are talking about va_list, which _is_ an array on some
architectures, and which this thread is all about.

Andreas.

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