CPOL stands for
Code Project Open License[
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In short, the following terms are governed by this license type:
Quote:
•Source Code and Executable Files can be used in commercial applications;
•Source Code and Executable Files can be redistributed; and
•Source Code can be modified to create derivative works.
•No claim of suitability, guarantee, or any warranty whatsoever is provided. The software is provided "as-is".
•The Article(s) accompanying the Work may not be distributed or republished without the Author's consent
As far as I see, you can use the code in your executable. But as a good practice, I would at least suggest you to link and provide comment that the source is on CP.