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| Date: | Sat, 25 Aug 2001 10:29:47 +0300 |
| From: | "Eli Zaretskii" <eliz AT is DOT elta DOT co DOT il> |
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| To: | "Benjamin Killer" <bkausbk AT web DOT de> |
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| Subject: | Re: __pascal doesn't exist |
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> From: "Benjamin Killer" <bkausbk AT web DOT de>
> Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
> Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 23:18:51 +0200
>
> I tried doing the following in DJGPP C:
>
> int __pascal test(int param1) {
> }
>
> but this doesn't work:
>
> : parse error before `test'
Do you really need to compile a function with Pascal argument-passing
conventions? Why do you need that?
GCC doesn't support Pascal functions. There's a similar but not
identical feature whereby you can declare a function
__attribute__((stdcall)); read all about it in the GCC manual.
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