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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T12:54:56+00:00 2026-05-13T12:54:56+00:00

I’m the lead dev for Bitfighter , and am having problems porting the game

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I’m the lead dev for Bitfighter, and am having problems porting the game to 64-bit Linux. This should be a relatively easy and common problem, but it has stumped a number of people and I have been able to find no good information about it.

[[ The code compiles in 32-bit with gcc version 4.1.2, and others, and fails with several variants of 64-bit Linux, but I am relying on reports from others, and do not have the exact version of gcc that is failing. But it is failing for several people, on a variety of Linux flavors. I am 99% sure this is not a compiler version issue. ]]

I have the following:

 void UserInterface::drawCenteredString(int y, int size, const char *format, ...)
   {
    va_list args; 
    va_start(args, format); 
    char buffer[2048]; 
    dVsprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), format, args); 
    va_end(args);

    drawCenteredString2(y, size, buffer);
 }   

 // Elsewhere, in platform.cpp... (this is where the error occurs)

 S32 dVsprintf(char *buffer, int bufferSize, const char *format, void *arglist)
 {
    return vsnprintf(buffer, bufferSize, format, (char *) arglist);
 }

This works great on 32-bit platforms. However, when I compile it on 64-bit Linux, it fails:

 platform.cpp:457: error: cannot convert 'char*' to '__va_list_tag*' for argument '4' to 'int TNL::vsnprintf(char*, size_t, const char*, __va_list_tag*)'

I’ve tried many variants, including:

return vsnprintf(buffer, bufferSize, format, (va_list) arglist);

without success.

Does anyone have any ideas on how to make this construct portable, or achieve the same ends with a more 64-bit friendly mechanism?

And, for bonus points 🙂 can anyone tell me where the va_list_tag thingy comes from?

Thanks!

============================================

Here is the solution we settled on, using a different example:

logprintf("Hello %s", name);

calls

void logprintf(const char *format, ...)
{
   va_list s;    
   va_start( s, format );

   logger(LogConsumer::GeneralFilter, format, s);
   va_end(s);
}

calls

void logger(LogConsumer::FilterType filtertype, const char *format, va_list args)
{
   char buffer[4096];

   vsnprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), format, args);

   Platform::outputDebugString(buffer);
}
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    2026-05-13T12:54:56+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 12:54 pm

    Change

    S32 dVsprintf(char *buffer, int bufferSize, const char *format, void *arglist)
    

    to

    S32 dVsprintf(char *buffer, size_t bufferSize, const char *format, va_list arglist)
    

    and it should work without the cast.

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