> -----Original Message-----
> From: Patricia Shanahan [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, February 4, 2016 13:48
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Building on Windows
>
> On 2/4/2016 12:40 PM, Regina Henschel wrote:
> > Hi Patricia,
> >
> > Patricia Shanahan schrieb:
> >> I think maybe I need to clean up and start again. What is the best
> way
> >> to clean, short of doing a fresh checkout?
> >
> > I remove the output-tree manually
> >
> > Starting in main:
> > find . -maxdepth 2 -name "wntmsci12*" | xargs rm -rf
> >
> > In addition delete wntmsci12* from folder solver.
> >
> > In addition delete wntmsci12* from folders in ext_libraries
>
> Thanks.
>
> My next question is the best way to control the C compiler options. I
> want to get rid of precompiled headers.
>
[orcmid]
+1 on eliminating precompiled headers. They are an anachronism.
If you can specify the command-line options, here's the scoop.
Using the VC++ command line compiler, you can get most of the options with
command
cl.exe -? | more
Top-of-head recommendation:
Do not have option /Fp<file> to name precompiled header file
Do not have option /Yu for using precompiled headers
Do not have option /Yc for creating precompiled headers
Ensure that "stdafx.cpp" is not a parameter
Ensure none of these are in any @options file.
[The option /Y- appears to disable PCH completely. You might try that if
the above is not enough.)
Don't have any #include "stdafx.h"
Nuke any "stdafx.cpp" and "stdafx.h" files.
How you control this may be a function of (generated?) makefiles and parameters
they set, and that's harder. If there are some common @option files around,
that's not so bad.
You may have to find where/how the command-line options are specified in any
makefiles, and where those come from for generated files.
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