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| − | Visual C++ 1.1 was the first 32 bit release of Visual C++. The IDE was visually similar to | + | Visual C++ 1.1 was the first 32 bit release of Visual C++. The IDE was visually similar to the 16 bit versions of Visual C++, such as [[Visual C++ 1.5]], but the compiler and toolchain where improved versions of the ones that shipped with the [[Windows NT 3.1 SDK]]. Applications compiled with this version using a CRT DLL required MSVCRT10.DLL, which is not common and not preinstalled on any OS release. |
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Revision as of 07:03, 25 July 2017
| Visual C++ 1.1 | |
| Creator: | Microsoft |
|---|---|
| Platform: | Windows NT |
| Previous Version: | Windows NT 3.1 SDK |
| Next Version: | Visual C++ 2.0 |
| Date Released: | 1993 |
Visual C++ 1.1 was the first 32 bit release of Visual C++. The IDE was visually similar to the 16 bit versions of Visual C++, such as Visual C++ 1.5, but the compiler and toolchain where improved versions of the ones that shipped with the Windows NT 3.1 SDK. Applications compiled with this version using a CRT DLL required MSVCRT10.DLL, which is not common and not preinstalled on any OS release.
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cl
Microsoft (R) 32-bit C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 8.00
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp 1984-1993. All rights reserved.
C COMPILER OPTIONS
-OPTIMIZATION-
/O1 minimize space /Op[-] improve floating-pt consistency
/O2 maximize speed /Os favor code space
/Oa assume no aliasing /Ot favor code speed
/Ob<n> inline expansion (default n=0) /Ow assume cross-function aliasing
/Od disable optimizations (default) /Ox maximum opts. (/Ogityb1 /Gs)
/Og enable global optimization /Oy[-] enable frame pointer omission
/Oi enable intrinsic functions
-CODE GENERATION-
/G3 optimize for 80386 /Ge enable stack checking calls
/G4 optimize for 80486 (default) /Gs[num] disable stack checking calls
/G5 optimize for Pentium /Gf enable string pooling
/Gd __cdecl calling convention /Gy separate functions for linker
/Gr __fastcall calling convention /Gh enable hook function call
/Gz __stdcall calling convention
-OUTPUT FILES-
/Fa[file] name assembly listing file /Fo<file> name object file
/FA[sc] configure assembly listing /Fp<file> name precompiled header file
/Fd[file] name .PDB file /Fr[file] name source browser file
/Fe<file> name executable file /FR[file] name extended .SBR file
/Fm[file] name map file
-PREPROCESSOR-
(press <return> to continue)
/C don't strip comments /FI<file> name forced include file
/D<name>{=|#}<text> define macro /U<name> remove predefined macro
/E preprocess to stdout /u remove all predefined macros
/EP preprocess to stdout, no #line /I<dir> add to include search path
/P preprocess to file /X ignore "standard places"
-LANGUAGE-
/vd{0|1} disable/enable vtordisp /Za disable extensions (implies /Op)
/vm<x> type of pointers to members /Ze enable extensions (default)
/Zi prepare for debugging (CodeView) /Zg generate function prototypes
/Z7 C7 style CodeView information /Zl omit default library name in .OBJ
/Zd line number information /Zs syntax check only
/Zp[n] pack structs on n-byte boundary
-MISCELLANEOUS-
/?, /help print this help message /w disable all warnings
/c compile only, no link /W<n> set warning level (default n=1)
/H<num> max external name length /WX treat warnings as errors
/J default char type is unsigned /Yc[file] create .PCH file
/nologo suppress copyright message /Yd put debug info in every .OBJ
/Tc<source file> compile file as .c /Yu[file] use .PCH file
/Tp<source file> compile file as .cpp /YX[file] automatic .PCH
/V<string> set version string /Zn turn off SBRPACK for .SBR files
-LINKING-
/MD link with MSVCRT.LIB /F<num> set stack size
/ML link with LIBC.LIB /LD Create .DLL
(press <return> to continue)
/MT link with LIBCMT.LIB /link [linker options and libraries]
link
Microsoft (R) 32-Bit Executable Linker Version 1.00
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corp 1992-93. All rights reserved.
usage: LINK [options] [files] [@commandfile]
options:
/ALIGN:#
/BASE:{address|@filename,key}
/COMMENT:comment
/DEBUG[:{NONE|FULL}]
/DEBUGTYPE:{CV|COFF|BOTH}
/DEF:filename
/DEFAULTLIB:library[,library]
/DLL
/ENTRY:symbol
/EXPORT:symbol
/FIXED
/FORCE
/IMPLIB:filename
/INCLUDE:symbol
/MAP[:filename]
/NODEFAULTLIB[:library[,library...]]
/NOENTRY
/NOLOGO
/OPT:{REF|NOREF}
/ORDER:@filename
/OUT:filename
/RELEASE
/SECTION:name,[E][R][W][S]
/STACK:reserve[,commit]
/STUB:filename
/SUBSYSTEM:{WINDOWS|CONSOLE}[,#[.#]]
/VERBOSE
/VERSION:#[.#]
/WARN[:warninglevel]
nmake
Microsoft (R) Program Maintenance Utility Version 1.40
Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp 1988-93. All rights reserved.
Usage: NMAKE @commandfile
NMAKE [options] [/f makefile] [/x stderrfile] [macrodefs] [targets]
Options:
/A Build all evaluated targets /B Build if time stamps are equal
/C Suppress output messages /D Display build information
/E Override env-var macros /HELP Display brief usage message
/I Ignore exit codes from commands /K Build unrelated targets on error
/N Display commands but do not execute /NOLOGO Suppress copyright message
/P Display NMAKE information /Q Check time stamps but do not build
/R Ignore predefined rules/macros /S Suppress executed-commands display
/T Change time stamps but do not build
/? Display brief usage message