Turbo C
John F. Haugh II
jfh at rpp386.UUCP
Fri Jul 22 10:37:57 AEST 1988
In article <16577 at brl-adm.ARPA> C08922DB%WUVMD.BITNET at cunyvm.cuny.edu writes:
>I am interested in understanding the structure of the function type
>"interrupt" in Turbo C. Basically, what is special about this function
>definition, and what approaches can be used in other compilers to simulate
>this feature? Optimum-C is what I'm using.
it declares the function as being called at interrupt time. this means
that the function can have no stray side effects, such as not restoring
a modified register, and that the function must be ended with a return
from exception rather than a short or long return from subroutine call.
- john.
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