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NAME

       libmawk_call_function - call an user defined (script) function

SYNOPSIS

       #include <libmawk.h>

       int libmawk_call_function(mawk_state_t *MAWK, const char *fname, CELL *res, const char *argtpes, ...);
       int  libmawk_call_functionp(mawk_state_t  *MAWK,  const char *fname, CELL *res, const char *argtpes, void
       **args);

DESCRIPTION

       The libmawk_call_function() function looks up an user defined awk function called fname , fills the stack
       with arguments converted from the varargs and calls the function.  The libmawk_call_functionp()  performs
       the  same  action  but  avoids  using  vararg  by  requiring an array of generic pointers to the function
       arguments.

       Argtype is a zero terminated string for both functions, each character corresponding to an argument. Type
       characters are described in libmawk_set_cell() manual page.

       If res is non-NULL, it is cell_destroyed (regardless of errors) and the return value of the user function
       is copied into it. The caller shall run libmawk_cell_destroy on it.

       Argument   m   is   a    libmawk    context    previously    returned    by    libmawk_initialize()    or
       libmawk_initialize_stage3().

RETURN VALUE

       A  pointer  to  the  cell  returned  by  the  user  function.  The  cell returnedmust be destroyed by the
       application using libmawk_cell_destroy.

SEE ALSO

       libmawk_initialize_stage(3libmawk),     libmawk_initialize(3libmawk),     libmawk_cell_destroy(3libmawk),
       libmawk_set_cell(3libmawk),

libmawk                                            2009-08-10                    LIBMAWK_CALL_FUNCTION(3libmawk)