I don't think so. In old Clipper 5 I had a database with "codeblocks" that
you can load in execution time... but this is a big hole in security, I
guess...

Regards

2015-02-10 1:56 GMT+01:00 VonZorch <vonzo...@gmail.com>:

> Is it possible for a compiled program to read instructions from a text
> file?
> I'm trying to write a program that can have functions added without needing
> to recompile the base program.
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