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to: Roy J. Tellason
from: Neil Heller
date: 2003-08-20 18:03:00
subject: compiler

RJ> As far as I know it does use dynamic loading,  where stuff 
RJ> that a program needs is loaded on the fly from various 
RJ> libraries.  As far as I know that's "dynamic linking" 
RJ> rather than "static linking",  which puts all of the stuff 
RJ> into the executable,  making it bigger.

TTBOMK that's a fair approximation.  MFC is a wrapper for the Windows 
SDK, and that's all that's available to link dynamically (unless I 
create my own DLLs).  What would _really_ be earth-shattering, IMO, is 
if I could dynamically link the standard library.  AFAIK, wsprintf() is 
the only thing I can find to replace any standard library function.

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