Yes, would be interesting to know, how QLib does this with its compiled "resident" extensions.
Ralf -----Original-Nachricht----- Betreff: Re: [Ql-Users] Marcel has done it again - SMSQE 3.31 Datum: 2017-04-11T10:47:36+0200 Von: "Jan Bredenbeek" On 11 April 2017 at 10:07, Derek Stewart <de...@q40.de> wrote: Hi Marcel, > > Do you think it is possible for the SMSQ/E internal compiler produce a > compiled version of the SBASIC programme? You can EXEC a SBASIC program in the same way as a 'normal' executable program on SMSQ/E (which actually starts another instance of SBASIC). But the code produced by the real-time compiler is not real 68000 code but pseudo-code and needs the SBASIC environment to work. So it cannot be a stand-alone EXECable program unless the SBASIC runtime environment also comes with it. Nevertheless it would be a great idea if you could write a procedure in SBASIC and LRESPR the compiled code as SBASIC extension so you have it always available. AFAIK there is no higher-level language compiler capable of producing SBASIC extensions - or perhaps Qliberator? Jan. -- *Jan Bredenbeek* | Hilversum, NL | j...@bredenbeek.net _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List