You'll have to change the vatest method signatureI'm mainly interested in keeping the vatest() signature as is - though, admittedly, that probably wasn't very clear from my post.
I know how to work things with
vatest(SV* format, ...), but was wondering if there's any way that perl can access
vatest(char* format, ...) even if we impose limitations that, eg, all of the arguments passed to vatest are strings (PV's).
It's probably a dumb question. I know that in both XS and Inline::C perl, can access
foo(char* str) and can also access the multi-arg form
foo(char* str1, char* str2, char* str3), but to access a variable-length list of
char*'s might stretch the friendship between perl and C a little too far.
Cheers,
Rob
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