From: rfnum@www.twinux.com
Subject: re: stdcall
4 Jan 1999 22:53:47 -0800
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I have read as much information as I can, and have followed the
developers list, but I can't find answers to these questions.

When writing a win32 application, how are STDCALL functions handled?
If the windows API expects to pop arguments to a call, how does 
egcs handle it?  Does it do the 'right' thing?  Is there an interface
layer that does it?  Is this option available available on other
platforms?

robf

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