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@ 2003-01-30 15:09 David Janssens
  2003-01-30 15:23 ` Momchil Velikov
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: David Janssens @ 2003-01-30 15:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Can someone please help me with this simple implementation problem in C:

I have a table in which each entry designates a pointer to some function,
the number of argument it expects and if it returns a value:

typedef struct {
    void *func;
    int argc, ret;
} call_t;

call_t call_table[]={
    {func1, 3, 0},
    {func2, 2, 1},
    {func3, 3, 1},
    ...
}

Now suppose that I have the index to the function I want to call and all the
values of the parameters required, how do I call this function with the
proper parameters passed?
In C, I know how to call a function from a function pointer if the number of
arguments is known statically. But in this case, the number of arguments in
known only dynamically.

thanks,
David

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