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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/build/reference/decorated-names.md
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## <a name="FormatC"></a> Format of a C decorated name

The form of decoration for a C function depends on the calling convention used in its declaration, as shown in the following table. This is also the decoration format that is used when C++ code is declared to have `extern "C"` linkage. The default calling convention is **`__cdecl`**. Note that in a 64-bit environment, functions are not decorated.
The form of decoration for a C function depends on the calling convention used in its declaration, as shown in the following table. It's also the decoration format that's used when C++ code is declared to have `extern "C"` linkage. The default calling convention is **`__cdecl`**. In a 64-bit environment, C or `extern "C"` functions are only decorated when using the `__vectorcall` calling convention.

|Calling convention|Decoration|
|------------------------|----------------|
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