External C functions are allowed to be variadic. However, a variadic function takes a minimum number of arguments. For example, consider C's variadic printf function:
use std::os::raw::{c_char, c_int}; extern "C" { fn printf(_: *const c_char, ...) -> c_int; } unsafe { printf(); } // error!
Using this declaration, it must be called with at least one argument, so simply calling printf() is invalid. But the following uses are allowed:
# use std::os::raw::{c_char, c_int}; # #[cfg_attr(all(windows, target_env = "msvc"), # link(name = "legacy_stdio_definitions", # kind = "static", modifiers = "-bundle"))] # extern "C" { fn printf(_: *const c_char, ...) -> c_int; } # fn main() { unsafe { printf(c"test\n".as_ptr()); printf(c"number = %d\n".as_ptr(), 3); printf(c"%d, %d\n".as_ptr(), 10, 5); } # }