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This is a discussion on Dynamic and Static call within the MainFrame forums, part of the Software Development category; Hi, Is there any way of finding out whether a call is dynamic or static by just looking at the code?? Is there any other way of finding it out ...
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Dynamic and Static call
Hi,
Is there any way of finding out whether a call is dynamic or static by just looking at the code?? Is there any other way of finding it out other than looking at the DYNAM or NODYNAM option in compiler? |
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