Re: Using msvcrt vs win32 API (correction)

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hi Jason,
In my previous messages about msvcrt.dll I mentionned C instead of C++. Looking
at msvcrt.cll with depends.exe  I saw in the list of exported functions many 
functions like malloc, aToI, putc, cos, atan, etc which can be found in C 
standards libraries and erronously concluded this was  a gathering of standards
c functions. But after search on the web, I found that MSVCRT.DLL is
a support library for programs written in Visual C++, like many others beginning
with MSVCR*.DLL. In fact the name stand for "MicroSoft Visual C Run Time".

my mistake,
Jacques DeschĂȘnes

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