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| G'day everyone Is there a working M3 compiler for Windows that can be used to write standard DLLs and even, perhaps, COM/ActiveX DLLs? Kind regards, Bruce. -- Posted on news://freenews.netfront.net - Complaints to news@netfront.net -- |
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| Bruce M. Axtens wrote: > G'day everyone > > Is there a working M3 compiler for Windows that can be used to write > standard DLLs and even, perhaps, COM/ActiveX DLLs? I'd say this depends on the code you are writing in M3. Generally, M3 needs a lot more runtime support (for example, garbage collection) than C, and this support won't be there by default in an application. I'm no expert though in anything related to Windows, so I don't really know what's special about COM/ActiveX DLLs that might need to be considered. All standard CM3 library packages produce a DLL though, so the basic mechanism should be there. Olaf PS: You may get more and better response asking such questions on the list m3devel@elegosoft.com. > Kind regards, > Bruce. > > -- Posted on news://freenews.netfront.net - Complaints to news@netfront.net -- |
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