zt_pack_integer(3) | Library Functions Manual (prm) | zt_pack_integer(3) |
zt_pack_integer
—
pack an integer into a variant
#include
<zt.h>
zt_value
zt_pack_integer
(intmax_t value,
const char *source);
zt_pack_integer
packs an integer, as well
as the string describing the expression evaluated to obtain it, into a
variant-like zt_value. The source argument is retained
by the value and is typically a constant string literal produced by the
preprocessor.
zt_pack_integer
is only provided as a
static inline function.
The packed value.
zt_pack_nothing(3), zt_pack_integer(3), zt_pack_rune(3), zt_pack_integer(3), zt_pack_unsigned(3), zt_pack_string(3), zt_pack_pointer(3) zt_value(3),
zt_pack_integer
first appeared in libzt
0.1
In libzt 0.3 the type of the first argument changed to
intmax_t
, to accommodate for wider values. The
resulting value structure encodes the new corresponding kind,
ZT_INTMAX
. Note that
zt_value
objects created by programs compiled with
earlier versions of libzt are still valid and are internally promoted to the
wider type.
Zygmunt Krynicki <me@zygoon.pl>
January 12, 2020 | libzt 0.3.1 |