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<h4 class="subsection">2.3.3 Type Example</h4>

<p>The following example initializes a <code>ffi_type</code> object
representing the <code>tm</code> struct from Linux's <samp><span class="file">time.h</span></samp>.

   <p>Here is how the struct is defined:

<pre class="example">     struct tm {
         int tm_sec;
         int tm_min;
         int tm_hour;
         int tm_mday;
         int tm_mon;
         int tm_year;
         int tm_wday;
         int tm_yday;
         int tm_isdst;
         /* Those are for future use. */
         long int __tm_gmtoff__;
         __const char *__tm_zone__;
     };
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   <p>Here is the corresponding code to describe this struct to
<code>libffi</code>:

<pre class="example">         {
           ffi_type tm_type;
           ffi_type *tm_type_elements[12];
           int i;
     
           tm_type.size = tm_type.alignment = 0;
           tm_type.elements = &amp;tm_type_elements;
     
           for (i = 0; i &lt; 9; i++)
               tm_type_elements[i] = &amp;ffi_type_sint;
     
           tm_type_elements[9] = &amp;ffi_type_slong;
           tm_type_elements[10] = &amp;ffi_type_pointer;
           tm_type_elements[11] = NULL;
     
           /* tm_type can now be used to represent tm argument types and
     	 return types for ffi_prep_cif() */
         }
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