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Steffan
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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 KR 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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