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If not, does VS.NET?
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If not, does VS.NET?
Visual Studio 6 doesn't conform to the current standard, but as far as I know Visual Studio .NET does :-)
*Cela*
Visual Studio .NET does not conform to the standard either. It is significantly better, and Microsoft have acknowledged that this needs work, (the article is on the MS website, but I don't have a link...). They are talking about the next iteration of Visual Studio (due out this year I believe) being much closer to the standard.
"Queen and huntress, chaste and fair,
Now the sun is laid to sleep,
Seated in thy silver chair,
State in wonted manner keep."
There's virtually no compiler that conforms fully....
A few things to test - "export" keyword (virtually nobody supports this).......template template arguments.....
Pretty good for complience - gcc (and various ports) and the most recent Codewarrior
i just started using minigw this morning and while it is a lot more compliant than vc++'s compiler, it still chokes on some complicated templating.
>They are talking about the next iteration of Visual Studio (due out this year I believe) being much closer to the standard.<
Yes, straight from the horses mouth -
Everett being VC++.Net 2003.In Everett we've achieved 98% conformance to the C++ ISO standard. No compiler reaches 100%, and it turns out that conformance is a difficult thing to measure since there is no singly accepted test suite. We used 3 - Perennial, Plumb Hall, and Dinkumware - and are passing each above the 98% line. But our favorite benchmark is that we're compiling the popular Boost, Blitz, and Loki libraries without the need for special workarounds.
Joe
Any compiler that can compile those (well I know about the first and third) is going to be pretty close to the standardOriginally posted by JoeSixpack
Boost, Blitz, and Loki libraries
Comeau computing make the most standard conforming compiler even implementing export for what its worth.
Free the weed!! Class B to class C is not good enough!!
And the FAQ is here :- http://faq.cprogramming.com/cgi-bin/smartfaq.cgi
Yeah, I use the comaeu online test compiler all the time when I get an error in just to see if my compiler is being retarded (which it usually is).
what is that a compiler that exactly conforms to the standard or something so developers can test what they're doing?
where can i find it
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If you have a MSDN subscription you can download a beta of Visual Studio .NET 2003, http://msdn.microsoft.com/visualc/pr...03/default.asp ,yep a new version that is going to be more compliant, so im guessing that means there wont be many updates for regular Visual Studio.netOriginally posted by foniks munkee They are talking about the next iteration of Visual Studio (due out this year I believe) being much closer to the standard.
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Some advanced features of Visual C++ .NET 2003
Utilize Enhanced Libraries to Incorporate Advanced Features
Visual C++ .NET 2003 includes a variety of libraries encapsulating a plethora of data types and programming patterns, including a fully ISO-conforming STL implementation, industry-standard ATL and MFC, ATL Server, and the .NET Framework.
Build Modern C++ Code and Library Sources with a Highly ISO C++–compliant Compiler
Visual C++ .NET 2003 compiles modern C++ code that uses advanced template features, including Partial Template Specialization and Partial Ordering of Function templates. Make use of popular community-written libraries including Boost and Loki.
comeau, i spelled it wrong .Originally posted by Silvercord
what is that a compiler that exactly conforms to the standard or something so developers can test what they're doing?
where can i find it
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