void foo(const gchar *a, ...)
{
do_something();
}
What does the ... mean?
Does it only work with glib?
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It is variable-length argument list which allows a function to have flexible number of arguments. It’s part of the Standard. So it works everywhere that standard C is supported (or this feature itself is supported), not just glib.