On Sun, Oct 12, 2014 at 6:11 AM, Herbert Valerio Riedel <hvrie...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Personally, I think this was a very questionable decision on
>     Microsoft's part, as this way you effectively destroy any chance to
>     simply compile existing POSIX-compatible source code for no good
>     reason...
>

POSIX doesn't specify asm or linker level symbols, only C API. Most
Unix-like platforms have an underscore on the front of symbol names at link
level, so that the API doesn't have to avoid random platform-specific
register names or the assembler need to have magic prefixes on either
symbols or register names. So in fact, by adding the prefix underscore they
are *more* compatible with Unix linkage, and presumably the FFI for Windows
needs to start adding it the way the one for Unix does.

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