in RELENG_4, /usr/src/include/rpc/xdr.h, there is...
#ifdef _KERNEL
typedef bool_t (*xdrproc_t) __P((XDR *, void *, u_int));
#else
/*
* XXX can't actually prototype it, because some take two args!!!
*/
typedef bool_t (*xdrproc_t) __P((/* XDR *, void *, u_int */));
#endif
This causes heartburn for a program I'm trying to port. Specifically,
compiling a .cxx says that I am using too many arguments.
Changing the 2nd typedef to
typedef bool_t (*xdrproc_t) __P((XDR *, void *, ...));
fixes this. I am not enough of a language pedant to understand all
possible ramifications of this change. Can anyone suggest any
alternatives? I dug around quite a bit and could find no way
to compile the code in question without changing the system include
files. If this is the right thing to do, I would like to commit it.
If there is a better thing to do, I'd like to hear about it.
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