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GH-92892: Add section about variadic functions to ctypes documentation (GH-99529)
On some platforms, and in particular macOS/arm64, the calling
convention for variadic arguments is different from the regular
calling convention. Add a section to the documentation to document
this.
(cherry picked from commit bc3a11d21d)
Co-authored-by: Ronald Oussoren <ronaldoussoren@mac.com>
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.. _ctypes-calling-variadic-functions:
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Calling varadic functions
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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On a lot of platforms calling variadic functions through ctypes is exactly the same
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as calling functions with a fixed number of parameters. On some platforms, and in
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particular ARM64 for Apple Platforms, the calling convention for variadic functions
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is different than that for regular functions.
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On those platforms it is required to specify the *argtypes* attribute for the
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regular, non-variadic, function arguments:
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.. code-block:: python3
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libc.printf.argtypes = [ctypes.c_char_p]
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Because specifying the attribute does inhibit portability it is adviced to always
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specify ``argtypes`` for all variadic functions.
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.. _ctypes-calling-functions-with-own-custom-data-types:
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Document that calling variadic functions with ctypes requires special care on macOS/arm64 (and possibly other platforms).
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