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The following types of functions cannot be used with #pragma entry:
- functions with C++ linkage
- C++ member functions
- template member functions
- overloaded functions
I think your's is case 1. Try adding extern "C" in front.
Alexei Pytel
"Steve Richter" <srichter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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[C400-L] #pragma entry
Anyone have an idea on how the #pragma entry stmt line is supposed to be
coded?
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/iseries/v5r2/ic2924/books/c094816106.htm
the following code fails to compile, but the compiler does not emit any
messages that explain why:
void EntryProc( ) ;
#pragma entry( EntryProc )
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
// ------------------ EntryProc ---
void EntryProc( )
{
return ;
}
I am hoping to code my own entry procedure in place of the C runtime
library
procedure. The goal being to eliminate the terminal session that as400
c++
automatically starts up when the STL is used in a module.
-Steve
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