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  2. Calling convention - Wikipedia

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    The calling convention of a given program's language may differ from the calling convention of the underlying platform, OS, or of some library being linked to. For example, on 32-bit Windows, operating system calls have the stdcall calling convention, whereas many C programs that run there use the cdecl calling convention. To accommodate these ...

  3. x86 calling conventions - Wikipedia

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    This calling convention is also used by Embarcadero's C++Builder, where it is called __fastcall. [16] In this compiler, Microsoft's fastcall can be used as __msfastcall. [17] GCC and Clang can be made to use a similar calling convention by using __stdcall with the regparm function attribute or the -mregparm=3 switch. (The stack order is inverted.)

  4. Application binary interface - Wikipedia

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    A common aspect of an ABI is the calling convention, which determines how data is provided as input to, or read as output from, computational routines. Examples of this are the x86 calling conventions. Adhering to an ABI (which may or may not be officially standardized) is usually the job of a compiler, operating system, or library author ...

  5. Foreign function interface - Wikipedia

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    Cross-language inheritance and other differences, such as between type systems or between object composition models, may be especially difficult. Examples of FFIs include: Ada language bindings, allowing not only to call foreign functions but also to export its functions and methods to be called from non-Ada code. [7]

  6. Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (use English-language ...

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    He was, by English-speaking convention, Grand Duke/Grand Prince of Lithuania, which is Великий князь in "Russian", the "official" language of the Lithuanian establishment; it was the highest office of Lithuania, and the highest royal term available in the Russian-speaking world except Tsar, and meant "Great King" (князь or ...

  7. Wikipedia talk:Naming conventions (use English-language ...

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    This is English language and there is long-established practice not to use diacritics, with some exceptions, e.g., in loan phrases. Mikkalai 03:55, 24 Apr 2005 (UTC) Oppose. We should present information in the way most accessible to English-speaking readers. Even more important is encouraging people to be bold in editing.

  8. FACTBOX-Who is speaking at the Democratic National Convention ...

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    Next week's Democratic National Convention will feature a lineup of heavyweight politicians, rising stars and everyday Americans making the case for why Joe Biden should be elected U.S. president ...

  9. Translation convention - Wikipedia

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    The translation convention is a storytelling device in which the spoken language of a film or television program is changed for easier consumption and broader distribution. . Commonly, that language is English, but the translation convention can be used for any media property produced in a major world language that its producers would like to distribute to foreign count