From: jeffdb@netzone.com ("Mikey")
Subject: Possible bug (Feature) in ld
18 Apr 1997 08:21:33 -0700
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It looks to me, like Micros***'s LINK32.EXE strips the @16 from functions
declared __stdcall, in everything except .LIB files, which is what is
causing us, (especially me) so much confusion when building .dll files.

Or is my Brain completely out to lunch on this?

Does anyone know of a way to duplicate this behaviour with ld, or a reason
why that would be undesirable?

TIA
	Mikey.
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