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Warning #693: calling convention specified here is ignored
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Here is a build log for some project built with Intel C++ compiler version 12:
------ Build started: Project: IccTestApp, Configuration: Release Win32 ------
Compiling with Intel(R) C++ Compiler XE 12.1.7.371 [IA-32]... (Intel C++ Environment)
Stdphf.cpp
...
../TestSet.cpp(878): warning #693: calling convention specified here is ignored
_RTPASCAL TTestSet( RTvoid )
^
../TestSet.cpp(883): warning #693: calling convention specified here is ignored
_RTPASCAL TTestSet( T ** _RTRESTRICT pptRs )
^
...
Compiling with Intel(R) C++ Compiler XE 12.1.7.371 [IA-32]... (Intel C++ Environment)
IccTestApp.cpp
...
I don't consider it as a big issue and my question is why Intel C++ compiler ignores it?
Some legacy C++ compilers do not ignore calling convention specificators for any constructors of some class.
Thanks.
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