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Top Forums Programming Parameter passing to function with void * as Argument Post 302902968 by rupeshkp728 on Friday 23rd of May 2014 08:39:23 AM
Old 05-23-2014
Thanks Coronna and Techmonk for the replies.
I guess(may be I am wrong) the func call is incorrect.

Code:
myfunc(&mycs);
myfunc(&myds);

We need to pass object of type S.
Code:
S sobj = {.type = 1};
myfunc(&sobj);

if(sobj.type == 0)
{
    print sobj.cs.cc
}
else
{
    print sobj.ds.dc; 
    print sobj.ds.dd;
}

 

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DWARF_GET_CIE_INFO(3)					   BSD Library Functions Manual 				     DWARF_GET_CIE_INFO(3)

NAME
dwarf_get_cie_info -- retrieve information associated with a CIE descriptor LIBRARY
DWARF Access Library (libdwarf, -ldwarf) SYNOPSIS
#include <libdwarf.h> int dwarf_get_cie_info(Dwarf_Cie cie, Dwarf_Unsigned *cie_byte_len, Dwarf_Small *version, char **augmentation, Dwarf_Unsigned *caf, Dwarf_Unsigned *daf, Dwarf_Half *ra, Dwarf_Ptr *init_inst, Dwarf_Unsigned *inst_len, Dwarf_Error *err); DESCRIPTION
Function dwarf_get_cie_info() retrieves the information associated with a given CIE descriptor. Argument cie should reference a valid DWARF CIE descriptor, such as would be returned by function dwarf_get_cie_of_fde(3). Argument cie_byte_len should point to a location that will hold the length in bytes of the CIE descriptor itself. Argument version should point to a location that will hold the version number of the CIE descriptor. Arugment augmentation should point to a location that will be set to a pointer to a NUL-terminated string containing augmentation data encoded as UTF-8. Argument caf should point to a location that will hold the code alignment factor recorded in the CIE descriptor. Arugment daf should point to a location that will hold the data alignment factor recorded in the CIE descriptor. Argument ra should point to a location that will hold the return address recorded in the CIE descriptor. Argument init_inst should point to a location that will be set to a pointer to an array of bytes containing the initial instructions associ- ated with the CIE descriptor. Argument inst_len should point to a location that will hold the length in bytes of the initial instructions returned in argument init_inst. If argument err is not NULL, it will be used to store error information in case of an error. RETURN VALUES
Function dwarf_get_cie_info() returns DW_DLV_OK when it succeeds. In case of an error, it returns DW_DLV_ERROR and sets the argument err. ERRORS
Function dwarf_get_cie_info() can fail with: [DW_DLE_ARGUMENT] One of the arguments cie, cie_byte_len, version, augmentation, caf, daf, ra, init_inst or inst_len was NULL. SEE ALSO
dwarf(3), dwarf_get_cie_index(3), dwarf_get_cie_of_fde(3), dwarf_get_fde_at_pc(3), dwarf_get_fde_info_for_all_regs(3), dwarf_get_fde_info_for_all_regs3(3), dwarf_get_fde_info_for_cfa_reg3(3), dwarf_get_fde_info_for_reg(3), dwarf_get_fde_info_for_reg3(3), dwarf_get_fde_instr_bytes(3), dwarf_get_fde_list(3), dwarf_get_fde_list_eh(3), dwarf_get_fde_n(3), dwarf_get_fde_range(3) BSD
May 29, 2011 BSD
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