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Subject: Re: question about when to use local varaibles

Author: Bo Persson

Date: 13:49:44 09/07/03

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On September 07, 2003 at 05:24:12, Frank Phillips wrote:

>On September 07, 2003 at 00:34:31, Eugene Nalimov wrote:
>
>>On September 06, 2003 at 12:26:09, Jaime Benito de Valle Ruiz wrote:
>>
>>>>Visual C (starting from 7.0) can compile whole program (link-time code
>>>>generation, /GL switch). Then compiler knows that global variable is not
>>>>address-taken, so it cannot alias indirect memory store.
>>>>
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>Eugene
>>>
>>>Do you know any web page that sells this version?
>>>
>>>Thanks
>>
>>I am not selling it, I am writing it :-)
>>
>>I suspect you can look at http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/howtobuy/
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Eugene
>
>
>$1000
>
>I have four machines.  Would I need to buy one for each (plus four different
>copies of Windows to run it on)?

No, the compiler license is per developer. It allows you to install it on all
your machines, if you are the sole user.

You would have to buy four Windows though. :-)

>
>The machines cost less than this.
>
>Obviously your great work is not for the hobby chess programming junkie :-(

The entry fee is perhaps a bit steep, but once you're in the upgrades are much
less. Those who had the 2002 version, got the 2003 upgrade for $29 (twenty
nine).

The version before that (v6.0) was released in 1998, and its 5 service packs
were free.


>
>Frank


Bo Persson
hobby chess programming junkie



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