Am 26.10.2010 18:01, schrieb [email protected]:
> +#ifdef __GCC__
>  /* Note: this should return a CLIENT_CALL_RETURN, but calling convention for
>   * returning structures/unions is different between Windows and gcc on i386. 
> */
>  LONG_PTR RPC_VAR_ENTRY
> @@ -659,6 +663,13 @@
>    NdrAsyncClientCall( PMIDL_STUB_DESC pStubDescriptor, PFORMAT_STRING 
> pFormat, ... );
>  LONG_PTR RPC_VAR_ENTRY
>    NdrDcomAsyncClientCall( PMIDL_STUB_DESC pStubDescriptor, PFORMAT_STRING 
> pFormat, ... );
> +#else
> +CLIENT_CALL_RETURN RPC_VAR_ENTRY NdrClientCall2(
> +  PMIDL_STUB_DESC pStubDescriptor,
> +  PFORMAT_STRING pFormat,
> +  ...
> +);
> +#endif
>  
Is this hack even neccessary? I couldn't see any difference between gcc
and msvc with the correct prototype.
Both return the result in eax.


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