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ive been beta testing it for a while(since i cant afford to buy it ;) )
and i think it well kool
PS. dont take me too serious i dont know much about C++ optimizers and stuff like that
It's about time, but kudos to MS for getting it going :)
Although, most of the issues with buffer overruns are the fault of using C-like code rather than C++...
For some reason, I highly doubt that this will come complete and not very buggy.Quote:
ISO/ANSI C++ Standards Compliance
***? Is he saying what I think he's saying?Quote:
Many of Microsoft's core products have been and are built with C++, and the language has been central to Microsoft. Regrettably, Standard C++ has not been.
:) Good job. Too bad Microsoft has already driven everyone away from templates.Quote:
New features include Partial Template Specialization, Partial Ordering, Member Template Definitions, and much more.
On the other hand, look here: http://www.comeaucomputing.com
Hi? It's available in VC++ 7, which has been out for like a year now.Quote:
Microsoft has added the /GS compiler option.
:D:D:D even though I came up with a workaround since VC6 ;)Quote:
Partial Template Specialization
not sure what you thought, but it seemed like Microsoft didn't care much about standard compliance.Quote:
***? Is he saying what I think he's saying?
The only thing I actually care about now is the optimations, if VC++.NET2k3's compiler is going to optimise better than VC7, then its certainly going to be useful.
Oh, I misread it, and thought he meant it is regrettable that Standard C++ has not been under Microsoft control, which is clearly not regrettable and quite relieving :o