1. Re: shrouding
- Posted by Terry Constant <constant at FLASH.NET> Jun 22, 1998
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Frank Atry wrote: > > Hi: > Have noticed two terms used quite often in relation to Euphoria: binding and > shrouding. I think I know what "binding" means (compiling?). Was wondering > if someone could explain "shrouding" to me in simple, not-too-technical > terms. Shrouding and binding are basically the same thing. Shrouded file is what you are thinking of as compiled. It executes faster than the source file. You can run a shrouded file just like you do a source file. ex.exe sourcefile and ex.exe shroudedfile do the same thing. The first example shrouds/compiles the sourcefile before running it. The second starts running faster since the code is already shrouded/compiled. A binded (bound?) file simply attaches shrouded/compiled code to the exe file necessary to run it, and you can run directly, with no other files necessary. -- Terry Constant mailto:constant at flash.net