That's always been the case, and easily fixable with the switch I mentioned which disables libgcc built-in functions (which shouldn't be used anyway).

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

Best regards,
Alex Ionescu


On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 11:32 PM, Dmitry Gorbachev <gorbachev@reactos.org> wrote:
> May I ask what the change is?

With -mrtd, it now does not add @n suffix to stdcall functions, and
also assumes that libgcc functions are stdcall (that they pop
arguments).

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