c++ - CL translation needs to support /TP
- Berin Loritsch (7/7) May 18 2005 The "cl" command that translates calls to Microsoft Visual C compiler
- Berin Loritsch (9/18) May 18 2005 BTW, the MSDN article with all the compiler options is at this location:
The "cl" command that translates calls to Microsoft Visual C compiler needs to add some support for additional switches. One in particular is the "/TP" which is identical in function to "/Tp" which is already supported. The reason is for tools like SCons who use that switch. I also noticed that the /I directives were not being translated to -I like the dmc tool likes. Is there any reason for alarm?
May 18 2005
Berin Loritsch wrote:The "cl" command that translates calls to Microsoft Visual C compiler needs to add some support for additional switches. One in particular is the "/TP" which is identical in function to "/Tp" which is already supported. The reason is for tools like SCons who use that switch. I also noticed that the /I directives were not being translated to -I like the dmc tool likes. Is there any reason for alarm?BTW, the MSDN article with all the compiler options is at this location: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vccore/html/_core_compiler_options_listed_by_category.asp Some of them map directly to DMC options such as: /GR to -Ar Also, some things should always be on for C++ compilation if we are using a translation from "cl" to "dmc" such as: -Ae -Ab -Aw (all of these are defaults in the current "cl" file from Microsoft)
May 18 2005