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GeneralRe: why visual studio does not optimize constructor in this case Pin
Maximilien27-Dec-07 4:03
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George_George27-Dec-07 4:10
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Maxwell Chen27-Dec-07 4:20
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George_George27-Dec-07 16:49
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Maxwell Chen27-Dec-07 4:11
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George_George27-Dec-07 16:36
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Maxwell Chen27-Dec-07 17:56
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George_George27-Dec-07 18:15
George_George27-Dec-07 18:15 
Thanks Maxwell,


I think you mean there is room for compiler to optimize the speed of the code, but considering the binary size will be larger, the code can not be optimized, right?

But I am confused that I assign the /O2 (optimize for max speed) and it should work and does not consider the resulting binary size -- which is the purpose of /O1 (optimize for small size). Any comments?


regards,
George
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Sarath C27-Dec-07 4:55
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Questioncan anybody explain me the reason for this for loop Pin
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QuestionHow can i make some EDIT line read only and leave the color of the control in WITHE color ? Pin
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