On 26/1/23 03:52, Thiago Macieira wrote:
The reason I asked about VS2019, aside from the simple learning of
many things
I did not anticipate, is that we're seeing it have C++ compliance issues. This
is not even C++20 or 17; it's a plain constexpr function that should have
worked with C++14.
Is it actually VS 2019 you want to drop, or the v142 toolset and
earlier? Because VS2022 would support compiling with v142 also (and
earlier) but I guess that's what doesn't work.
We have used older compilers in newer VS in the past, but not for any
good particularly good reason other than being conservative about upgrading.
Hamish
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