On Aug 11, 2014, at 2:02 PM, Jason Merrill <ja...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> On considering the request, it occurred to me that we could handle variadic 
> arguments of non-trivial types the same way we handle normal value arguments 
> of such types: pass by invisible reference.  So this patch implements that.  
> Since it's been so long since this was allowed at all, I don't think we need 
> to worry about ABI incompatibility with the 3.1 behavior.

So, it would be nice if the C++ abi document defined how to pass them.  Once it 
says do it this way, then all people have to do it that way if they want to 
claim conformance to that doc, and when all do, we then get C++ abi 
compatibility across compilers (which is nice).  If they want to dictate some 
other convention, then it sure would be nice to know _before_ we ship an abi 
incompatible version.  I’m thinking compatibility with clang for example would 
be nice.  Also, would be nice if the standard mandated it just work, though, 
that might take another standard to get it in there.

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