Windows & Linux Calling

As unfortunately both Windows and Linux have system and library calls with as many as 10 parameters (for example XCreateImage), a collection of calling thunks is required. A single varidic thunk would be ideal, but is hard to do without per platform assembly language.

CALL0 ( fn -- n )
CALL1 ( n fn -- n )
CALL2 ( n n fn -- n )
CALL3 ( n n n fn -- n )
CALL4 ( n n n n fn -- n )
CALL5 ( n n n n n fn -- n )
CALL6 ( n n n n n n fn -- n )
CALL7 ( n n n n n n n fn -- n )
CALL7 ( n n n n n n n n fn -- n )
CALL9 ( n n n n n n n n n fn -- n )
CALL10 ( n n n n n n n n n n fn -- n )

See calling.h.