Variadic
In computer science, an operator or function is variadic if it can take a varying number of arguments; that is, if its arity is not fixed.
For specific articles, see:
- Variadic function
- Variadic macro in the C preprocessor
- Variadic templates
- Variadic templates in C++11
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