About the Correct Use of Objects in a Compiled Program
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About the Correct Use of Objects in a Compiled Program
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Source and compiled programs sometimes behave in different ways, particularly in how they treat certain objects. Special considerations apply both to permanent objects and to temporary objects (i.e., temporary result sets).
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ByJason Lee
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