Studio:Working with "default" candidates
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scl_ptr_flist() serves as a "shorthand" method of declaring a "default" candidate.
Note: When using scl_ptr_flist() to define candidates, the function pointer prototypes are defined internally within STRIDE, rather than by the user.
Example
// function pointer typedef
typedef void (*FPtr) (int, char); void foo(FPtr *pFPtr); void foo1(FPtr *pFPtr); void foo2(FPtr *pFPtr); void foo3(FPtr *pFPtr);
// candidate prototypes
void C1(int x, char y); void C2(int x, char y); void C3(int x, char y);
// pragmatize candidate prototypes
- pragma scl_function(C1)
- pragma scl_function(C2)
- pragma scl_function(C3)