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that this is for active *testing*, I myself had not encountered any problems building a x86 and x64 binary with he msvc9 files. So if you are using MSVC, it would be nice to hear back some feedback whether it works for you or not.
svn-id: r45486
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they use common compilation properties, based on patch #2774908. These common properties make it much simpler to change options and compilation defines globally, similar to how GCC *.mk files do. Also, this fixes problems where an ENABLE_* define was set for one project file but not another (like the situation in revisions 42257 and 42259). It's now much easier to construct a tool which will create the project files dynamically.
- Dropped support for MSVC7 and MSVC7.1 for now (as they don't support common compilation properties and it's no longer easy to construct them from the MSVC8 ones) - hopefully, they will return in the future, once we got a more sophisticated tool to create them
- Simplified the MSVC9 <-> MSVC8 conversion tools a bit
svn-id: r42288
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- AdditionalIncludeDirectories is set to "../../;../../engines"
- InlineFunctionExpansion is set to "0" for debug and "2" for release builds
- DisableLanguageExtensions is set to "false" (disabling language extensions leads to some very weird errors)
- Detect64BitPortabilityProblems is set to "false", as setting it to "true" throws loads of warnings too (mainly related to strlen, when trying to store its result in an integer)
svn-id: r34448
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current engines, according to the settings proposed in patch #1877032 - "better optimization settings for msvc9". SSE has NOT been enabled by default though, as it's not available under 64-bit platforms. Updated the MSVC 8 -> MSVC 7/7.1 batch file accordingly
svn-id: r34270
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instead of windows-1250 and windows-1251
svn-id: r30078
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svn-id: r29913
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