Microsoft P-Code
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Microsoft's P-Code, short for packed code, is an alternate binary format for any compiled binary (eg: DLLs, ActiveX controls, or Applications). Its primary goal is to produce smaller files. Both the 16-bit Visual C++ and Visual Basic compilers support P-Code.
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[edit] Using P-Code in Visual Basic
(version 6) Open your project; open the Project Properties dialog; click on the Compile tab; click the option button Compile to P-Code.
[edit] Using P-Code in Visual C++
To turn on use of P-Code, use the Pragma directive, ie:
//Turn P-Code on #pragma optimize("q", on) //Turn P-Code off #pragma optimize("q", off)
This feature is only supported in 16-bit version of Visual C++, however.
[edit] See also
- p-code machine (Pascal)