"Simon Marlow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote,

> > In this context, I actually find it the identifier `stdcall'
> > strange.  Why is it standard?  I'd argue that ccall is the
> > standard (in fact, it so far was the default, wasn't it?)
> 
> It's known as 'stdcall' on Windows.  In fact, VC++ has __stdcall
> keyword.  All the Win32 API functions are declared __stdcall.  So, I
> guess that's why we called it stdcall in Haskell.

I guess, this makes it only standard when the context is
Windows :-)

Manuel

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