mirror of
https://github.com/golang/go
synced 2024-11-21 20:34:40 -07:00
The Go programming language
fe2ccb53c0
#pragma varargck countpos f 1 says that the first argument to f is the count of variadic arguments that follow. #pragma varargck type f t says that t is one of the allowed types for a variadic argument to f. (can be repeated) combined, these can be used to check the runtime.stdcall functions in the windows port or in any other port that needs a vararg list of uintptrs even on a 64-bit platform (where it is very easy to pass a less-than-uintptr in the ...). demo: typedef unsigned int uintptr; #pragma varargck countpos f 1 #pragma varargck type f uintptr #pragma varargck type f void* int f(int count, ...); void *v; char *p; void main(void) { f(1, v); // ok f(1, main); // ok f(1, p); // ok f(2, v, v); // ok f(2, v); // found 1 argument after count 2 f(1, 'a'); // invalid type INT in call to f f(1, 0); // invalid type INT in call to f } R=ken, r, alex.brainman CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4634103 |
||
---|---|---|
doc | ||
include | ||
lib | ||
misc | ||
src | ||
test | ||
.hgignore | ||
.hgtags | ||
AUTHORS | ||
CONTRIBUTORS | ||
favicon.ico | ||
LICENSE | ||
PATENTS | ||
README | ||
robots.txt |
This is the source code repository for the Go programming language. For documentation about how to install and use Go, visit http://golang.org/ or load doc/install.html in your web browser. After installing Go, you can view a nicely formatted doc/install.html by running godoc --http=:6060 and then visiting http://localhost:6060/doc/install.html. Unless otherwise noted, the Go source files are distributed under the BSD-style license found in the LICENSE file. -- Binary Distribution Notes If you have just untarred a binary Go distribution, you need to set the environment variable $GOROOT to the full path of the go directory (the one containing this README). You can omit the variable if you unpack it into /usr/local/go, or if you rebuild from sources by running all.bash (see doc/install.html). You should also add the Go binary directory $GOROOT/bin to your shell's path. For example, if you extracted the tar file into $HOME/go, you might put the following in your .profile: export GOROOT=$HOME/go export PATH=$PATH:$GOROOT/bin See doc/install.html for more details.