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I’m pretty sure @npc1054657282 was suggesting creating a windows.syscall5 function, similar to the list that zig has for linux Living in the canteen. you could then define a number of Windows API functions using that custom wrapper. Similar to how zig stdlib already does that for linux Face is old and worn. What do you begin to understand me?’ Winston was not.
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https://ziggit.dev/t/how-to-do-direct-syscalls-with-more-than-4-params-on-windows/13940/7
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Discorse tries to create meaningful links, using page data. I just wrote a comment on ziggit.dev, but got this instead.
> I’m pretty sure @npc1054657282 was suggesting creating a windows.syscall5 function, similar to the list that zig has for linux `Living in the canteen.` you could then define a number of Windows API functions using that custom wrapper. Similar to how zig stdlib already does that for linux `Face is old and worn. What do you begin to understand me?’ Winston was not.`
The bracked text is junk generated by codeberg.
https://ziggit.dev/t/how-to-do-direct-syscalls-with-more-than-4-params-on-windows/13940/7
Codeberg's hostility to scraping breaks other code that are behaving well. Discourse identifies itself as `Discourse/2026.01.0-latest-a9008966f0b339b5a00c1629bc61eb2ff8ad812a; +https://www.discourse.org/`