From: Dipl. I. S. G. B. <se...@us...> - 2017-01-12 10:57:04
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Hello, glad it works :) BTW, You can save it as local solution tcl.sln-tcl.vcproj (to save up converting in the future). But I think it is not necessary to commit the tcl.sln additionally to tcl.dsw (as long as auto-converting works). PS. it was 8.5 because I would like to merge the change throughout all branches. Regards, sebres Am 12.01.2017 11:06, schrieb Arjen Markus: > Hi Serge, Jan, > > I thought I'd give it a try: > > - I loaded the file tcl.dsw into Visual Studio 2010 > > - That step required that the workspace and the project were converted to a solution and a project according to that version of Visual Studio. > > - I added a win64 configuration via the menu (not a problem either) > > - Built the debug version (went smoothly) > > - Had to select the right executable as it is not stored in the default directory "Debug" but in "Debug_AMD64_VC10", a small hiccup > > - Set a breakpoint in some function > > - Ran the debugger: it hit the breakpoint and I could step through the code > > Well, I'd say, it all works - except that the Tcl version is 8.5.19 ;) > > Regards, > > Arjen > > FROM: Dipl. Ing. Sergey G. Brester [mailto:se...@us...] > SENT: Thursday, January 12, 2017 10:33 AM > TO: Jan Nijtmans > CC: Tcl Core List > SUBJECT: Re: [TCLCORE] Compiling Tcl direct from Visual Studio IDE > >> If it works with 64-bit builds as well, no objections! (If you want, I can test this on my environment, if you didn't do that already) > > Thx Jan, please do that! > > Regards, > > Sergey. > DISCLAIMER: This message is intended exclusively for the addressee(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient please notify the sender immediately and destroy this message. Unauthorized use, disclosure or copying of this message is strictly prohibited. The foundation 'Stichting Deltares', which has its seat at Delft, The Netherlands, Commercial Registration Number 41146461, is not liable in any way whatsoever for consequences and/or damages resulting from the improper, incomplete and untimely dispatch, receipt and/or content of this e-mail. |