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COBOL for Windows, Version 7.5, Programming Guide


CALLINT

Use CALLINT to indicate the call interface convention applicable to calls made with the CALL statement, and to indicate whether argument descriptors are to be generated.

CALLINT option syntax
Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram            .-SYSTEM--.                           
>>-CALLINT(-+-OPTLINK-+-+--------------------+-)---------------><
            '-CDECL---' |   .-NODESC-------. |    
                        '-,-+-DESC---------+-'    
                            +-DESCRIPTOR---+      
                            '-NODESCRIPTOR-'      
 

Default is: CALLINT(SYSTEM,NODESC)

Abbreviations are: None

You can override this option for specific CALL statements by using the compiler directive >>CALLINT.

(Use ENTRYINT for the selection of the call interface convention for the program entry point or entry points.)

CALLINT has two sets of suboptions:

related tasks
Setting linkage conventions for COBOL and C/C++
Coding multiple entry points

related references
Compiler-directing statements
Call interface conventions


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