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Use this dialog box to create a DLL project. A dynamic-link-library is a module of compiled code that provides functionality for applications.
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Description
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Source Type
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Specifies the language to use for the main module of the DLL.
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Target Framework
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Specifies the framework or library associated with the DLL.
None
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No framework is associated with the DLL.
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Visual Component Library
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Creates a DLL that can contain VCL components. This option is available only if you choose C++ as your Source Type. Checking this option causes the IDE to #include vcl.h and to change the start-up code and linker options for compatibility with VCL objects. The VCL supports only the Windows target platform.
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FireMonkey
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Creates a DLL that can contain FireMonkey components (multi-device). This option is available only if you choose C++ as your Source Type. Checking this option causes the IDE to #include fmx.h and to change the start-up code and linker options for compatibility with FireMonkey objects. FireMonkey supports all supported target platforms.
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Multi Threaded
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Specifies more than one thread of execution. This option is required (and grayed) if you select a target framework (Target Framework is not "None").
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VC++ Style DLL
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Sets the DLL entry point to DLLMain . Leave this option unchecked to use DLLEntryPoint as the entry point. The VC++ Style DLL option is only available if your Target Framework is the "Visual Component Library".
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