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diff src/Make_mvc.mak @ 16580:09f560dde6be v8.1.1293
patch 8.1.1293: MSVC files are no longer useful
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/fda9784dc9596e1e36f840bbf1935a4c4b502bd9
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Tue May 7 22:25:27 2019 +0200
patch 8.1.1293: MSVC files are no longer useful
Problem: MSVC files are no longer useful for debugging. Newer Visual
Studio versions cannot read them.
Solution: Delete the files. (Ken Takata, closes #4357)
author | Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org> |
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date | Tue, 07 May 2019 22:30:05 +0200 |
parents | 7c6fe15778cf |
children | 23a9d0c624fa |
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--- a/src/Make_mvc.mak +++ b/src/Make_mvc.mak @@ -143,37 +143,6 @@ # # Example: To build the non-debug, GUI version with Perl interface: # nmake -f Make_mvc.mak GUI=yes PERL=C:\Perl -# -# DEBUG with Make_mvc.mak and Make_dvc.mak: -# This makefile gives a fineness of control which is not supported in -# Visual C++ configuration files. Therefore, debugging requires a bit of -# extra work. -# Make_dvc.mak is a Visual C++ project to access that support. It may be -# badly out of date for the Visual C++ you are using... -# To use Make_dvc.mak: -# 1) Build Vim with Make_mvc.mak. -# Use a "DEBUG=yes" argument to build Vim with debug support. -# E.g. the following builds gvimd.exe: -# nmake -f Make_mvc.mak debug=yes gui=yes -# 2) Use MS Devstudio and set it up to allow that file to be debugged: -# i) Pass Make_dvc.mak to the IDE. -# Use the "open workspace" menu entry to load Make_dvc.mak. -# Alternatively, from the command line: -# msdev /nologo Make_dvc.mak -# Note: Make_dvc.mak is in VC4.0 format. Later VC versions see -# this and offer to convert it to their own format. Accept that. -# It creates a file called Make_dvc.dsw which can then be used -# for further operations. E.g. -# msdev /nologo Make_dvc.dsw -# ii) Set the built executable for debugging: -# a) Alt+F7/Debug takes you to the Debug dialog. -# b) Fill "Executable for debug session". e.g. gvimd.exe -# c) Fill "Program arguments". e.g. -R dosinst.c -# d) Complete the dialog -# 3) You can now debug the executable you built with Make_mvc.mak -# -# Note: Make_dvc.mak builds vimrun.exe, because it must build something -# to be a valid makefile.. ### See feature.h for a list of optionals. # If you want to build some optional features without modifying the source,