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Diffrent Builds ?!?!
Win32 Debug
Win32 Release
Win32
Final
What are the diffrences for these. I am reviewing for a C++ final and can't find this in my book.
I know one of them is a build that does not contain any debugging information, and one is the when you first make a project and complile it.
I think final is the one that does not contain any compile information and release is the one when you first compile a new project/program. Is this rt ?
Thanks
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Win32 DEBUG is the one that contains debug info.
Win32 RELEASE doesn't contain debug info, released to the public.
I guess Win32 final is the same as Win32 release.
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Debug and release come as standard (the IDE always creates them), but there is no reason why you can't invent your own to mean whatever you want.
So final suggests a final (to the customer) build, perhaps with everything rebuilt from scratch and serial number / registration build-in
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Got it thanks for you help guys !