Hi Thiago,

The team I'm working with have been keeping up with the latest VS version - mainly for the security fixes and new C++11/17/20 features available in Qt 5.15.  But VS2022 introduced changes to the enum handling last year, which has made Intellisense useless for them - especially class enum's.  Made worse since we had previously changed many of our enum's to class ones.  :O(

I doubt that would stop anyone upgrading, but maybe there are other non-compiler reasons for staying with older versions of dev environments.

Regards,

Tony

On 23/01/2023 3:18 am, Thiago Macieira wrote:
In this case, MSVC 2019, which is still supported.

I'm trying to understand why people don't upgrade their Visual Studios. In the
past, they used to use different and binary-incompatible VC runtimes, so large
projects often needed to stick to a single version because of different teams
needing to otherwise have a flag day.

But that hasn't been the case since MSVC 2015. So, are you still sticking to
older MSVC releases years after there's a new one? Why?

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