
Gennaro Prota <gennaro_prota@yahoo.com> writes:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 14:20:08 -0500, David Abrahams <dave@boost-consulting.com> wrote:
Gennaro Prota <gennaro_prota@yahoo.com> writes:
Intel C++ for Windows never stops surprising me with its Microsoft bugtibility conundrums. When you use /Qms0 (version 8.0) it defines _MSC_VER to be 1200, as if it emulated VC++6!
CRIMINY!!!!
:)
Did you report this as a bug to Intel?!?
I've now verified that it *always* defines _MSC_VER to be 1200, except when you use /Qvc7.1. Aarghh. FWIW, the compiler user's guide just says that on IA-32 _MSC_VER is 1200.
No, I've no idea of how to report bugs to Intel. However I have an unpatched evaluation version (8.0.040). Can you verify if 8.0.042 has the same problem?
Nope, sorry; I'm getting ready to travel to the other side of the world. No time for much of anything. Best I can do is Bcc: someone I know at Intel, knowing that pleas to do only sensible things with compiler spoofing (like *not* doing it) will fall on deaf ears over there :( -- Dave Abrahams Boost Consulting www.boost-consulting.com