Hi David, I don't have any templates because templates are not a part of any machine code language specification, nor are they necessary when programming in assembly, since everything is hand-coded to whatever specification you feel like coding it to.
_pascal was used for older 16-bit Windows programs. _stdcall is used for newer 32-bit Windows programs. _cdecl is the defacto standard for all main() functions *declared* in C. All three conventions use the same stack parameter order of right-to-left. That means the stack will look the same for _stdcall and _cdecl upon entry to main() on a 32-bit system: esp-0 = rtn addr esp-4 = *argc esp-8 = ***argv The fact that GCC is based on all three C standards, which means that main(*argc,***argv) in GTK must be _cdecl, but even if it weren't, the only difference that could matter here, is that the stack would look like this upon entry to main() on a 32-bit system: esp-0 = rtn addr esp-4 = ***argv esp-8 = *argc _fastcall is not applicable here, but in the case of GCC/GTK, it would mean ecx and edx would contain the first two command line parameters, which they most definitely do not in this instance. _______________________________________________ gtk-app-devel-list mailing list gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-app-devel-list