@codebrainz all declarations and the definition need to have the same exception 
specification in C++. 

To quote the surprisingly lucid standard clause "If any declaration of a 
function has an exception-specification that is not a noexcept-specification 
allowing all exceptions, all declarations, including the definition and any 
explicit specialization, of that function shall have a compatible 
exception-specification."

That was the OP wasn't it?

@b4n  the standard requires an `extern "c"` function to have a C compatible 
ABI, and it does not disallow `noexcept` so if the compiler allows `noexcept` 
then it must not change the ABI. (or the compiler has a bug)

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