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jn function |
j1 function |
j0 function |
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The Microsoft-implemented POSIX function names j0
, j1
, and jn
are deprecated aliases for the _j0
, _j1
, and _jn
functions. By default, they generate Compiler warning (level 3) C4996. The names are deprecated because they don't follow the Standard C rules for implementation-specific names. However, the functions are still supported.
We recommend you use _j0
, _j1
, and _jn
instead. Or, you can continue to use these function names, and disable the warning. For more information, see Turn off the warning and POSIX function names.