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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Other Features Wishlist and/or Bugs » [Question]What is the command line for the Visual C++ compiler
[Question]What is the command line for the Visual C++ compiler [message #40879] Sun, 29 September 2013 17:31 Go to previous message
crydev is currently offline  crydev
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Hello,

I have a question about the U++ IDE. I am using the Visual C++ 2010 compiler, and mostly the debugger builtin Visual Studio. I have already posted a workaround to get U++ compiled under Visual Studio, but this only worked partially, as for example, the icpp files are not properly linked.

My question is: What options does U++ additionally pass to the compiler and linker and why? I would like to try porting it fully to Visual Studio, also because I never use the GUI designer anyway. Besides that, I am also interested in the options it passes and how it may be manipulated to fit my needs.

Thanks in advance!
 
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