bas7qck.hlp (Table of Contents; Topic list)
Important Notice
The pages on this site contain documentation for very old MS-DOS software, purely for historical purposes. If you're looking for up-to-date documentation, particularly for programming, you should not rely on the information found here, as it will be woefully out of date.
CDECL Keyword
  Syntax             Example                 Contents  Index  Back
──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
CDECL
 
    ■ In a DECLARE statement that declares a non-BASIC procedure, CDECL
      indicates that the declared procedure uses the C-language argument
      order. BASIC passes the arguments in the argument list from right
      to left, rather than from left to right as is the usual BASIC
      convention.
 
See Also    CALL, CALLS (Non-BASIC)    DECLARE (Non-BASIC)