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Am 14.06.2013 um 20:49 schrieb Sampo Syreeni <de...@iki.fi>:

> Tell me, is there a way to make Visual Studio behave like standard C/C++ 
> under POSIX, under Windows? Like, that you just get a normal main() and the 
> normal libraries in the normal way?
> 
> I mean, I'm more than capable and *much* more than willing to do it the 
> conventional way, no matter how far into K&R it reaches, but for some reason 
> Visual Studio with its Win32 libraries doesn't play game. It just fucking 
> won't give me even a standard main() prototype and it insists on weird 
> Windows specific inclusions from the start.
> 
> If you can circumvent that stuff, how do you do that? And if you can't, how 
> precisely do they get to claim they're even *half* POSIX compliant? (It'd 
> help to know the precise rationale, because their explanation would prolly 
> spell out all of the stuff I'm asking about, here.)
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