On 2025-07-07 Mo 12:01 PM, Tom Lane wrote:
Peter Eisentraut <pe...@eisentraut.org> writes:
On 07.07.25 16:13, Tom Lane wrote:
Huh.  Can we trawl the release notes for VS and see if this was
acknowledged as a bug fix, and if so when did it happen?
But this one [0] seems to indicate you might need at least 16.5 for this.
Ah, that says

     Starting in Visual Studio 2019 version 16.5, preprocessor support
     for the C++20 standard is feature-complete. These changes are
     available by using the /Zc:preprocessor compiler switch.

The reference to C++20 is a bit confusing in this context; does C++
really have a different preprocessor?  But anyway, the support matrix
seems like a convincing argument that we don't have to support 16.3.
If Andrew is willing to update drongo, I'm content to leave it at
that.

                        


It's done and running. Testing before I re-enabled the animal it shows it was happy.


cheers


andrew

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