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Calling a function with incorrect arguments can result in unexpected or unintended program behavior. Conventional functions that are appropriately declared [[DCL07-A. Include the appropriate type information in function declarators]] will fail compilation if they are supplied with the wrong number or types of arguments.

However, there are cases where supplying the incorrect arguments to a function will only generate compiler warnings. These warnings should be resolved [[MSC00-A. Compile cleanly at high warning levels]], but do not prevent program compilation.

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