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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T12:34:13+00:00 2026-05-25T12:34:13+00:00

Here is an example of a variadic function in Obj C. // This method

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Here is an example of a variadic function in Obj C.

// This method takes an object and a variable number of args
- (void) appendObjects:(id) firstObject, ...;

Is it really mandatory to have the first argument as an Obj C object? If not, what should be the syntax?

EDIT: Thanks for your responses – the first argument does not need to be an NSObject, but what I meant to ask is: Is it possible to do away with the first argument altogether? I probably did not frame the question well the first time around; sorry about that

- (void) appendObjects: ...;

The above declaration throws the following error: Expected ';' after method prototype

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    2026-05-25T12:34:13+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 12:34 pm

    It doesn’t have to be anything really. There are two hidden arguments to every Objective-C method, self, and _cmd (in that order). self is self-explanatory (haha), but a lesser-known one is _cmd, which is simply the selector that was used to invoke the current method. This makes it possible to use variadic arguments with Objective-C methods seemingly without using an initial argument like you do with a standard variadic C function.

    - (void) someMethod:...
    {
        va_list va;
    
        va_start(va, _cmd);
    
        // process all args with va_arg
    
        va_end(va);
    }
    

    Then you can call the method like this:

     [someObj someMethod:1, 2, 3];
    
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