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Variadic functions don't allow "system" on non-x86 Windows #110505
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cc #97971 which originally added variadics support to some other calling conventions (though not |
A workaround is to use "C" on non-x86 as I implemented here: microsoft/windows-rs#2458 |
@wesleywiser @nagisa Thoughts on permitting variadic parameters with the |
This work-around is causing pain. Would be great if there was a way that it could be avoided. :) |
There's a comment saying this can't work: rust/compiler/rustc_target/src/spec/abi/mod.rs Lines 70 to 78 in ef7ebaa
I don't understand anything about these ABIs so I can't say how accurate this is. Also I see nothing here special-casing x86, so why does the issue specifically mention non-x86? |
Happy to update |
Can we make |
Went ahead and opened #119587 for this. |
Rollup merge of rust-lang#119587 - beepster4096:system_varargs, r=petrochenkov Varargs support for system ABI This PR allows functions with the `system` ABI to be variadic (under the `extended_varargs_abi_support` feature tracked in rust-lang#100189). On x86 windows, the `system` ABI is equivalent to `C` for variadic functions. On other platforms, `system` is already equivalent to `C`. Fixes rust-lang#110505
While testing variadic function support with
raw-dylib
I discovered that Rust requires such functions to use either "C" or "cdecl" ABIs butraw-dylib
requires the "system" ABI on non-x86 Windows.My undertstanding from discussing with @dpaoliello is that this is not an issue with
raw-dylib
itself but with Rust's insistence that such functions aren't allowed to use the "system" ABI. It's just thatraw-dylib
is very strict about calling convention so that's where the issue surfaced.On x64 I should be able to compile this but Rust says no:
This example works if I change the ABI to "cdecl" but that's not meant to be a valid ABI on x64 and so when I try to compile this with
raw-dylib
it fails:The practical result is that it is impossible to link this function with
raw-dylib
on non-x86.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: