On 8/26/2014 6:20 PM, Neil wrote:
Ehsan Akhgari wrote:

I was talking about MSVC2012 + the November CTP. We absolutely don't want to support older versions of 2012 (or 2013 for that matter.)

What does that mean and why isn't it mentioned on MDN?


The MSVC development team announced in 2012 that they would be working on bringing new C++11 features to Visual Studio faster via out-of-band Consumer Technology Previews (CTPs for short). I hadn't bothered to list CTP as minimum features because: 1. My understanding is that the CTP is basically intended to be alpha-quality releases. 2. The official guides on CTP explicitly advise against relying on them for production purposes. 3. They are not as easy to get installed as VS (they don't autoinstall like service packs, e.g.)
4. I thought it would make the page overly complicated.
5. When MSVS announced more frequent releases, I assumed that the need to worry about CTPs was minimal.

FWIW, I'm not entirely sure that a minimum dependency specifically on a CTP is a terribly good idea.

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Joshua Cranmer
Thunderbird and DXR developer
Source code archæologist

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