Le mercredi 18 janvier 2006 à 17:28 -0500, Meissner, Michael a écrit : > No, you can never make that assumption. Every different port of GCC > uses a different calling sequence. Sometimes switches will change the > calling sequence. Some ABI's will pass nothing in registers (i386 > classic), some will pass the first few arguments in certain registers > depending on the type of the arguments, some will pass some things on > the stack and other things in registers. > > The standard way to write your program is to convert it to use stdarg.h, > and use va_arg to get at the arguments. Be sure that the variable > argument function is properly declared, since some ports have different > calling sequences for functions with a fixed number of arguments and > with a variable number. Thanks you all for the answers. Since there was no hope to make current code portable, I've changed it to something more conventional. Emmanuel.
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