[LLVMdev] VS2005 patch
Chris Lattner
sabre at nondot.org
Fri Jan 27 14:41:04 PST 2006
On Fri, 27 Jan 2006, Jeff Cohen wrote:
> The new property manager doesn't exist in VS2003 either. Don't know where to
> add it.
Isn't there a place to add -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE for the
preprocessor? Isn't this all we are talking about, or am I missing
something?
-Chris
>> On Fri, 27 Jan 2006, Jeff Cohen wrote:
>>
>>> _CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE is new for VS2005. Nothing I can do with it in
>>> VS2003.
>>
>>
>> It shouldn't hurt to define it though, even if VC2003 where it does
>> nothing. Right?
>>
>> -Chris
>>
>>> Morten Ofstad wrote:
>>>
>>>> Jeff Cohen wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The project files need frequent updating. I cannot maintain VS2005
>>>>> project files, so while they could be distributed with LLVM, they will
>>>>> become broken fast. Also, VS2003 and VS2005 project and solution files
>>>>> cannot coexist in the same directories, further complicating matters.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The VS2003 project files convert without problems -- you might want to
>>>> add in a property sheet (using the new property manager) that defines
>>>> _CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE, though. Actually the VS2005 project files are
>>>> XML and not that different from the VS2003 files, so just using CVS you
>>>> will pick up any changes to the VS2003 files. In conclusion there is no
>>>> need for separate VS2005 project files.
>>>>
>>>> m.
>>>>
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>> -Chris
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