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%//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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% Copyright (c) 2007,2009 Daniel Adler <dadler@uni-goettingen.de>, 
%                         Tassilo Philipp <tphilipp@potion-studios.com>
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\newpage

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% Calling Conventions
% ==================================================

\section{Calling Conventions}

\paragraph{Before we go any further\ldots}

It is important to understand that this section isn't a general
purpose description of the present calling conventions.
It merely explains the calling conventions {\bf for the parameter/return types
supported by \dc}, not for aggregates (structures, unions and classes), SIMD
data types (\_\_m64, \_\_m128, \_\_m128i, \_\_m128d), etc.\\
We strongly advise the reader not to use this document as a general purpose
calling convention reference.

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