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<h4 class="subsection">2.3.4 Complex Types</h4>

<p>&lsquo;<samp>libffi</samp>&rsquo; supports the complex types defined by the C99
standard (<code>_Complex float</code>, <code>_Complex double</code> and
<code>_Complex long double</code> with the built-in type descriptors
<code>ffi_type_complex_float</code>, <code>ffi_type_complex_double</code> and
<code>ffi_type_complex_longdouble</code>.
</p>
<p>Custom complex types like <code>_Complex int</code> can also be used.
An <code>ffi_type</code> object has to be defined to describe the
complex type to &lsquo;<samp>libffi</samp>&rsquo;.
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<dt><code>size_t size</code></dt>
<dd><p>This must be manually set to the size of the complex type.
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</dd>
<dt><code>unsigned short alignment</code></dt>
<dd><p>This must be manually set to the alignment of the complex type.
</p>
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<dt><code>unsigned short type</code></dt>
<dd><p>For a complex type, this must be set to <code>FFI_TYPE_COMPLEX</code>.
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<dt><code>ffi_type **elements</code></dt>
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<p>This is a &lsquo;<samp>NULL</samp>&rsquo;-terminated array of pointers to
<code>ffi_type</code> objects.  The first element is set to the
<code>ffi_type</code> of the complex&rsquo;s base type.  The second element
must be set to <code>NULL</code>.
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<p>The section <a href="Complex-Type-Example.html#Complex-Type-Example">Complex Type Example</a> shows a way to determine
the <code>size</code> and <code>alignment</code> members in a platform
independent way.
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<p>For platforms that have no complex support in <code>libffi</code> yet,
the functions <code>ffi_prep_cif</code> and <code>ffi_prep_args</code> abort
the program if they encounter a complex type.
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