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2.6 Building the Samples

Each sample has a variety of build options to show you how to use the various build configurations. To build a sample, first build the appropriate Objective Edit library configuration. All 32-bit and 64-bit samples build with the following targets:

Table 3: Supported sample configurations

Build Configuration Description
Win32 – Lib MFC Lib
Debug
Objective Edit as a static library, MFC as a static library, ANSI, Debug
Win32 – Lib MFC Lib
Release
Objective Edit as a static library, MFC as a static library, ANSI, Release
Win32 – Lib MFC DLL
Debug
Objective Edit as a static library, MFC as a DLL, ANSI, Debug
Win32 – Lib MFC DLL
Release
Objective Edit as a static library, MFC as DLL, ANSI, Release
Win32 – DLL MFC DLL
Debug
Objective Edit as a DLL, MFC as a DLL, ANSI, Debug
Win32 – DLL MFC DLL
Release
Objective Edit as a DLL, MFC as a DLL, ANSI, Release
Win32 – Lib MFC Lib
Uni Debug
Objective Edit as a static library, MFC as a static library, Unicode, Debug
Win32 – Lib MFC Lib
Uni Release
Objective Edit as a static library, MFC as a static library, Unicode, Release
Win32 – Lib MFC DLL
Uni Debug
Objective Edit as a static library, MFC as a DLL, Unicode, Debug
Win32 – Lib MFC DLL
Uni Release
Objective Edit as a static library, MFC as a DLL, Unicode, Release
Win32 – DLL MFC DLL
Uni Debug
Objective Edit as a DLL, MFC as a DLL, Unicode, Debug
Win32 – DLL MFC DLL
Uni Release
Objective Edit as a DLL, MFC as a DLL, Unicode, Release


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