Leaked source code of windows server 2003
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; ; CL.DEF - Default .def file for C Windows applications ; ; Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1992. All rights reserved. ;
NAME
; ; The NAME statement tells the linker that a Windows application is being ; built. The linker supplies the actual name of the application from the ; base name of the executable file. If a dynamic-link library (DLL) is being ; built the NAME statement should be replaced by a LIBARY statement. ;
EXETYPE WINDOWS
; ; The EXETYPE statement tells the linker to build a Windows executable ; file. This statement should be used in all applications built with ; Visual C++ for Windows. ;
CODE PRELOAD MOVABLE DISCARDABLE DATA PRELOAD MOVABLE
; ; The CODE and DATA statements set the attributes of the applications CODE and ; DATA segments. ;
HEAPSIZE 1024 STACKSIZE 8096
; ; The HEAPSIZE and STACKSIZE statements set the applications near heap and ; stack sizes. The values specified are recomended for QuickWin applications. ;
; ; Uncomment these lines for DLL module definition file model. ; ;EXPORTS ;WEP PRIVATE ; ;SEGMENTS 'WEP_TEXT' FIXED PRELOAD ; ; ; The above section should be uncommented if this .DEF file is to be used as ; a model for a Visual C++ dynamic-link library (DLL) .DEF file. The WEP ; routine is included in the Visual C++ startup code, but the symbol must ; be explicitly exported. If a DLL already has a user-defined WEP routine, ; the routine should be renamed _WEP. The startup code will call _WEP, ; if present, during DLL termination. For additional information concerning ; the WEP function, see the Visual C++ and Windows 3.1 SDK documentation. ;
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