Date: Tue, 4 Mar 1997 21:32:43 +0100 (MET) From: Guido van Rooij <guido@gvr.win.tue.nl> To: terry@lambert.org (Terry Lambert) Cc: FreeBSD-hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: gcc question Message-ID: <199703042032.VAA03138@gvr.win.tue.nl> In-Reply-To: <199703042018.NAA10266@phaeton.artisoft.com> from Terry Lambert at "Mar 4, 97 01:18:12 pm"
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Terry Lambert wrote: > > I've got a question about interfacing between `normal' c and -traditional. > > > > I have an API that is compiled with no -traditional flag that > > expects the folowing parameters: > > char *, char, char * > > > > I want to call this program from within something that has to be compiled > > with -traditional. When I'd call this api function the secod argument > > will be treated differently by the -traditional program and tha API > > function (for which I do not have the source). My question: how can > > I still interface between the two, without having to write a wrapper > > (becasue I think that is ugly). > > Compile the ANSI C code without a prototype in scope, and it will use > "traditional" stack type promotion calling conventions. > As I specifically told in my mail, I do not have the ansi c api source. -Guido
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