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When functions of variable arguments are implemented. the three dots as in printf(const char*str, ...) tells the compiler not to do any parsing of arguments but simply pass all arguments as a block of memory on the stack pointed to by str. However this is intercepted by Amibroker's wrapper codes that is reinforcing the ArgsTable and NumArg protocol. I reckon if you copy all your arguments as a single block of memory pointed to by a char pointer and make Args.string = charptr and use the CallFunction with this 1 argument, The printf on the other side may be waiting for it.
Let us know if this work
Havent tried it myself though.
/Paul.
--- In amibroker@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Julian" <juliangoodsell@xxx> wrote:
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> How do you call this function from the ADK?
>
> SiteInterface.CallFunction("printf", ?, ?);
> I get invalid number of arguments.
>
> Is there another way to write to the Interpretation window?
>
> Jules.
>
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