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A ''source distribution'' is LabVIEW's way of packing source files in a project as a [[wikipedia:ZIP (file format)|ZIP]] file. This allows developers to distribute specific versions of a project. | A '''source distribution''' is LabVIEW's way of packing source files in a project as a [[wikipedia:ZIP (file format)|ZIP]] file. This allows developers to distribute specific versions of a project. | ||
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A source distribution is LabVIEW's way of packing source files in a project as a ZIP file. This allows developers to distribute specific versions of a project.
History
- LabVIEW 2025 Q3:
- Source distributions now use the compiled code setting of each source file by default.
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