This could be promising.
http://runtimecompiledcplusplus.blogspot.co.uk/
Welcome to the Runtime-Compiled C++ blog.
This technique allows you to change your C++ code while it's running.
It uses no scripting, no VM, no external tools - you can apply it to your own code and you can continue to use your favourite IDE.
We think the quit-recompile-restart-reload cycle we're all used to could soon be a thing of the past.
If this is your first visit, watch the teaser video on the left.
If you want to know more, start http://runtimecompiledcplusplus.blogspo ... -live.html
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Re: Runtime Compiled
Visual studio actually has this built in, kind of. I remember it being a bit buggy in previous versions and since I haven't tried it in Visual Studio 2010. It's called Edit and Continue but who knows how well it works. Regardless, your link sounds cool.
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