Microsoft announced Visual Studio 2017 RC today. As always, there are some
compelling reasons to support the new version. They have blogged
extensively about performance improvements around compiling/linking and IDE
interactions, which are always exciting.
If you install VS2017 RC today, configure
On 2016-11-16 2:29 PM, Ralph Giles wrote:
3. What Windows OS do you use for testing? Window 10, Windows 8, etc? Any other
configuration work needed, such as disabling the antivirus/firewall?
We build on Windows 8, Windows XP (possibly actually NT 2008?) and
Windows 2012 aws images. Look for
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 12:27 AM, wrote:
> I'm a developer on the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler (code optimizer) and I'm
> looking into extending our test suite with popular open-source projects. This
> helps us to find bugs earlier, ensuring that these projects are not broken
> by frontend
On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 11:02 AM, Kyle Machulis
wrote:
> Pass-thru of ANSI color codes for compilation warnings/errors was recently
> added to mach. If emacs users don't have ansi-mode turned on for
> compilation buffers, they'll now see raw ANSI codes, which makes reading
> errors difficult.
>
>
Pass-thru of ANSI color codes for compilation warnings/errors was recently
added to mach. If emacs users don't have ansi-mode turned on for
compilation buffers, they'll now see raw ANSI codes, which makes reading
errors difficult.
To turn on ansi-mode for compilation buffers, add the following cod
This is _fantastic_. Thank you Kanru!
On 16/11/2016 9:57 AM, Kan-Ru Chen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In bug 1314254 the return type of IPDL Recv* methods was changed from
> bool to mozilla::ipc::IPCResult in order to make crash reports to have
> better stack information. There are now three choices to re
Hello,
In bug 1314254 the return type of IPDL Recv* methods was changed from
bool to mozilla::ipc::IPCResult in order to make crash reports to have
better stack information. There are now three choices to return from a
Recv* method:
1. return IPC_OK(); where previously we return true
2. return IP
Hello,
*I posted this on multiple mailing lists, I'm not sure which is the right place
for these questions.
I'm a developer on the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler (code optimizer) and I'm
looking into extending our test suite with popular open-source projects. This
helps us to find bugs earlier
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