> You don't like Visual Studio compilers, do you? ;-)
Hehe, I guess this is an unfortunate consequence of the fact that the majority of developers are running some GNU/Linux distribution or Mac OS X. And since it is seldom built, we don't notice when it breaks. So we should probably have someone which looks after that from time to time. Who knows, maybe it would make it easier to attract Windows-developers if we make VS a compiler-target alongside GCC and Clang?
I wonder what the current state is when it comes to Visual Studio 2010 or later releases...
PS. And if we get things a bit more stable with regards to VS, I'm personally interested to see what VS's builtin static code analysis tool /analyze would find in the code. :)
> You don't like Visual Studio compilers, do you? ;-)
Hehe, I guess this is an unfortunate consequence of the fact that the majority of developers are running some GNU/Linux distribution or Mac OS X. And since it is seldom built, we don't notice when it breaks. So we should probably have someone which looks after that from time to time. Who knows, maybe it would make it easier to attract Windows-developers if we make VS a compiler-target alongside GCC and Clang?
I wonder what the current state is when it comes to Visual Studio 2010 or later releases...
PS. And if we get things a bit more stable with regards to VS, I'm personally interested to see what VS's builtin static code analysis tool /analyze would find in the code. :)