8 Mar
2017
8 Mar
'17
6:13 p.m.
Edward Diener wrote:
If it is like clang for Windows targeting VC++ it has a broken emulation of the non-standard VC++ preprocessor...
You can disable its MS compatibility mode, which ought to disable the broken preprocessor emulation. The article for 2017 is here: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/vcblog/2017/03/07/use-any-c-compiler-with-v... and on the screenshot in the Clang section the option for Microsoft Compatibility Mode is shown in a default state of "No".