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variadic functions

Hi,

I want to use variadic functions with stl containers as arguments but
I am not sure if that is possible and if so how.

I'm using gcc 3.3 on Suse 8.2

Hope someone can help me.

Thanx in advance
Jul 19 '05 #1
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"Loony" <di****@netscape.net> wrote in message news:de**************************@posting.google.c om...
I want to use variadic functions with stl containers as arguments but
I am not sure if that is possible and if so how.

You can not. "If the argumenta has a non-POD class type, the behavior is
undefined." 5.2.2/7.

You can pass pointers to these types however.
Jul 19 '05 #2
Loony wrote:
Hi,

I want to use variadic functions with stl containers as arguments but
I am not sure if that is possible and if so how.

I'm using gcc 3.3 on Suse 8.2

Hope someone can help me.

Thanx in advance


Use variadic functions only as a last resort. Please endeavor to find
alternatives first. Variadic functions are horribly error-prone.

-Kevin
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