Name Mangling - Name Mangling in Borland's Turbo Pascal / Delphi Range

Name Mangling in Borland's Turbo Pascal / Delphi Range

To avoid name mangling in Pascal, use:

exports myFunc name 'myFunc', myProc name 'myProc';

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