The following Microsoft compilers are supported:
Controlling the preprocessor for Microsoft Visual C/C++ compilers
By default, C++test uses an internal preprocessor for Microsoft Visual C/C++ compilers. If you prefer to use the original compiler executable as the preprocessor, set the edgtk.useEdgPreprocessor false
advanced option as described in Advanced Instrumentation Configuration Options.
Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0
- Compiler acronym: vc_9_0
- Host OS: Windows
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
- Compiler version (cl): C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 15.00.x
- Linker version (link): Incremental linker Version 9.00.x
- IDE: Visual Studio 2008
Microsoft Visual C++ 9.0 (x64)
- Compiler acronym: vc_9_0-64
- Host OS: Windows
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
- Compiler version (cl): C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 15.00.x
- Linker version (link): Incremental linker Version 9.00.x
- IDE: Visual Studio 2008
Microsoft Visual C++ 10.0
- Compiler acronym: vc_10_0
- Host OS: Windows
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
- Compiler version (cl): C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 16.00.x
- Linker version (link): Incremental linker Version 10.00.x
- IDE: Visual Studio 2010
Microsoft Visual C++ 10.0 (x64)
- Compiler acronym: vc_10_0-64
- Host OS: Windows
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
- Compiler version (cl): C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 16.00.x
- Linker version (link): Incremental linker Version 10.00.x
- IDE: Visual Studio 2010
Microsoft Visual C++ 11.0
- Compiler acronym: vc_11_0
- Host OS: Windows
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
- Compiler version (cl): C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 17.00.x
- Linker version (link): Incremental Linker Version 11.00.x
- IDE: Visual Studio 2012
Microsoft Visual C++ 11.0 (x64)
- Compiler acronym: vc_11_0-64
- Host OS: Windows
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
- Compiler version (cl): C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 17.00.x
- Linker version (link): Incremental Linker Version 11.00.x
- IDE: Visual Studio 2012
Microsoft Visual C++ 12.0
- Compiler acronym: vc_12_0
- Host OS: Windows
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
- Compiler version (cl): C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 18.00.x
- Linker version (link): Incremental Linker Version 12.00.x
- IDE: Visual Studio 2013
Microsoft Visual C++ 12.0 (x64)
- Compiler acronym: vc_12_0-64
- Host OS: Windows
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
- Compiler version (cl): C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 18.00.x
- Linker version (link): Incremental Linker Version 12.00.x
- IDE: Visual Studio 2013
Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0
- Compiler acronym: vc_14_0
- Host OS: Windows
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
- Compiler version (cl): C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 19.00.x
- Linker version (link): Incremental Linker Version 14.00.x
- IDE: Visual Studio 2015
Microsoft Visual C++ 14.0 (x64)
- Compiler acronym: vc_14_0-64
- Host OS: Windows
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
- Compiler version (cl): C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 19.00.x
- Linker version (link): Incremental Linker Version 14.00.x
- IDE: Visual Studio 2015
Microsoft Visual C++ 14.1
- Compiler acronym: vc_14_1
- Host OS: Windows
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
- Compiler version (cl): C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 19.10.x-19.12.x
- Linker version (link): Incremental Linker Version 14.10.x-14.12.x
- IDE: Visual Studio 2017
Microsoft Visual C++ 14.1 (x64)
- Compiler acronym: vc_14_1-64
- Host OS: Windows
- Supported practices: Full support
- Support level: Extended
- Compiler version (cl): C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 19.10.x-19.12.x
- Linker version (link): Incremental Linker Version 14.10.x-14.12.x
- IDE: Visual Studio 2017
About Support Levels
- Extended: Support has been validated with extended testing and is approved for use in safety-critical software development.
- Standard: Support has been validated with standard testing and is approved for use in non-safety critical software development.