On any platform, calling conventions are fictions enforced at the machine code 
level by compilers :)
It's not specific to the JVM.

Luc P.

On Tue, 13 Sep 2011 19:33:54 -0700 (PDT)
Alan Malloy <a...@malloys.org> wrote:

> Varargs are a fiction of javac, and do not exist at the bytecode
> level. In real life, this method takes two args, a String and a
> String[]. Use into-array to create a string array, and pass that as
> the second arg.
> 
> On Sep 13, 6:21 pm, ron peterson <peterson.ron...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I have a following API call that I need to make from Clojure:
> >
> > class A
> >
> > doSomething(java.lang.String arg1, String... args)
> >
> > so I tried
> >
> > (def a (new A))   ;this works
> >
> > (.doSomething a "abc" "efg" "hij")
> >
> > ;this doesn't work giving me no matching method found: doSomething
> > for class A
> 



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