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<p>
The main use for parameterized types are libraries implementing abstract
data types
-(<a href="http://www.freelists.org/post/luajit/ffi-type-of-pointer-to,8"><span class="ext">&raquo;</span>&nbsp;example</a>),
+(<a href="https://www.freelists.org/post/luajit/ffi-type-of-pointer-to,8">example</a>),
similar to what can be achieved with C++ template metaprogramming.
Another use case are derived types of anonymous structs, which avoids
pollution of the global struct namespace.