The C-variadic type `...` has been nested inside another type.
Erroneous code example:
```compile_fail,E0743
#![feature(c_variadic)]
fn foo2(x: u8, y: &...) {} // error!
```
Only foreign functions can use the C-variadic type (`...`).
In such functions, `...` may only occur non-nested.
That is, `y: &'a ...` is not allowed.
A C-variadic type is used to give an undefined number
of parameters to a given function (like `printf` in C).
The equivalent in Rust would be to use macros directly.