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A stand-alone attribute does not operate on a C++ keyword but is more like a line of code. Stand-alone attribute statements require a semicolon at the end of the line.
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Emits the specified string, without the quote characters, into the generated header file.  | 
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Lets you define your own attribute.  | 
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Creates an OLE DB command.  | 
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Determines whether all subsequent IDL attributes will be processed and placed in the generated .idl file.  | 
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Specifies an entry point in a DLL.  | 
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Allows you to use IDL constructs that are not supported in the current version of Visual C++ and have them pass through to the generated .idl file.  | 
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Specifies another .idl, .odl, or .h file containing definitions you want to reference from your main .idl file.  | 
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Inserts the specified .idl file into the generated .idl file  | 
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Makes types that have already been compiled into another type library available to the type library being created.  | 
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Specifies one or more header files to be included in the generated .idl file.  | 
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Causes an .idl or .h file to be included in the generated .idl file.  | 
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Places a construct inside the .idl file's library block.  | 
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Defines the library block in the .idl file.  | 
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Prevents the compiler from injecting code as a result of attribute use.  | 
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Emits the specified string, without the quote characters, into the generated .idl file.  |