Merge pull request #295 from terrillmoore/patch-1
Correct typos in libffi.texi
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@@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ If the function being called is variadic (varargs) then
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@findex ffi_prep_cif_var
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@defun ffi_status ffi_prep_cif_var (ffi_cif *@var{cif}, ffi_abi @var{abi}, unsigned int @var{nfixedargs}, unsigned int @var{ntotalargs}, ffi_type *@var{rtype}, ffi_type **@var{argtypes})
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This initializes @var{cif} according to the given parameters for
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a call to a variadic function. In general it's operation is the
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a call to a variadic function. In general its operation is the
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same as for @code{ffi_prep_cif} except that:
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@var{nfixedargs} is the number of fixed arguments, prior to any
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@@ -214,7 +214,7 @@ burden of copying pass-by-value arguments is placed on the caller.
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Note that while the return value must be register-sized, arguments
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should exactly match their declared type. For example, if an argument
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is a @code{short}, then the entry is @var{avalues} should point to an
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is a @code{short}, then the entry in @var{avalues} should point to an
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object declared as @code{short}; but if the return type is
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@code{short}, then @var{rvalue} should point to an object declared as
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a larger type -- usually @code{ffi_arg}.
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