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QuestionSet the RibbonComboBox to Drop List type by code Pin
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QuestionLibraries and compiler compatibility Pin
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With STL, yes, because it's changed without worrying about backward compatibility. I merely pointed out that name mangling and object layout has changed very little. To their credit, Microsoft made a real effort to keep name mangling the same from at least VC++ 6.0 to present day--there are some differences, but relatively few, and the object layout hasn't changed. Even the memory manager figures out how to cope with a VS 2008 application running a DLL compiled with VC++ 6.0 and running the CRT DLL.

STL, on the other hand, radically changed from VC++ 6.0 to VS 2005. If you had a third party STL that was entirely under your control, however, you'd be able to get away with it with only a few exceptions (assuming you followed the rules, such as ensuring virtual tables are in the DLL and you keep the optimize flags the same.)

And, when you get to static linking, all bets are off.
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