From: dph-man@iName.com (Peter Hawkins)
Subject: __attribute((stdcall)) on member functions of C++ classes...
17 May 1998 03:12:09 -0700
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Hi there...

Why does G++ ignore the __attribute__((stdcall)) in the following:

#include <iostream.h>

class theclass
{
 public:

void __attribute__((stdcall)) testfunc(int a, int b);
};

void __attribute__((stdcall)) theclass::testfunc(int a, int b)
{
 cout << a << b;
}

main()
{
 theclass a;
a.testfunc(0,1);
}

Rather than actually using the stdcall calling convention, GCC just
issues a warning: 'stdcall' attribute directive ignored.

My question is... why? What's stopping class member functions from using
the stdcall calling convention?

:-)
dph-man

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