> That's always been the case,

At least in 4.4, 4.5, and 4.6, as I see, libgcc functions are assumed
to be cdecl even with -mrtd.

> and easily fixable with the switch I mentioned
> which disables libgcc built-in functions (which shouldn't be used anyway).

I don't know any GCC switch which disables calls to libgcc functions.
These are used, for example, to implement long long integer division
(happens in classpnp, and it's compiled with -mrtd).

-fno-builtin, it disables built-in functions such as cos or strlen.

> For exported functions, I think MS always uses explicit convention in their
> headers and sample source, so it shouldn't be a problem.

But now with -mrtd, the suffix is not added even to functions
explicitly declared as stdcall.

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