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leon de boer11-Sep-17 15:51
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Commercially I don't ever use the DLL versions of the runtime libraries we live with the blowup in EXE code size.

So for MFC I have the setting "Use Standard Windows Libraries"
For C/C++ code generation I use "Multi-threaded (/MT)" in release mode and "Multi-threaded Debug (/MTd)" for debug

The reason for it is sometime down the track your runtime DLL will fall foul of a new windows version. The compiler groups behind the runtime library are not as forward thinking as the proper O/S programmers at Microsoft. In general if you are using just the windows API the O/S programmers will patch those calls to still operate for old code although there is usually a speed penalty.

I have code written originally for Windows 98 that still works on Windows 10, but I have had code written for runtime libraries that could survive between minor version changes of Windows.

The school of hard knocks has taught me to avoid the runtime libraries at all cost because they are a liability.
In vino veritas

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