VS2005 C++0X not fully supported [closed] - c++11

Closed. This question needs to be more focused. It is not currently accepting answers.
Want to improve this question? Update the question so it focuses on one problem only by editing this post.
Closed 7 years ago.
Improve this question
I have a project created in VS2012, and I want use the source code to build a DLL with VS2005. How can I compile it with the error: C++0X not fully supported?
For example there are many errors like:
error C2061: unique_ptr is not a member of 'std'
error C2039: enable_if is not a member of 'std'
error C3861: move is not a member of 'std'
I don't know how to change the code so it can be complied, is there a link or something I can learn to solve the problem? Any suggestion would be appreciate.

C++11 is not supported in VS.NET 2005 as MSalters stated in the comments. Even VS.NET 2015 Does not support all C++11 standards. You may find more details in this page: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh567368.aspx
EDIT:
I have just remember something. There is an option in Visual studio to use another compiler that microsoft one. You may search for some one that worked on VS.NET 2005 and in the same time supports C++ 11. However, I do not know if it is exist. Another thing, it is not a good idea becuase you gonna face many problems due the compatibility.

Related

VB.NET Missing Reference (Microsoft.Office.Interop) after MS Office Recovery [closed]

Closed. This question needs details or clarity. It is not currently accepting answers.
Want to improve this question? Add details and clarify the problem by editing this post.
Closed 2 years ago.
Improve this question
Just before I got a problem with excel and I recovered MS Office with online option. After that my excel works well, but my project in Visual Basic VB.NET lost excel reference(Microsoft.Office.Interop). I recovered already Visual Studio, but it still loses reference. I use Office Home & Student 2019 and Visual Studio 2019. Please, help me to fix it.
Have you tried simply adding the Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel extension library?
Further to your comments, if that reference isn't available/visible, check this SO question: Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel Reference Cannot be found.
Personally, out of the answers there, I'd try the NuGet option first:

Easiet software to create a GUI for beginner programmers? [closed]

Closed. This question does not meet Stack Overflow guidelines. It is not currently accepting answers.
Questions asking for code must demonstrate a minimal understanding of the problem being solved. Include attempted solutions, why they didn't work, and the expected results. See also: Stack Overflow question checklist
Closed 9 years ago.
Improve this question
I am in my first year of programming and I was assigned to create a GUI using software such as Dreamweaver, VB, ect. I was hoping to get some input on how to go about this project, without learning a boat load of code or a software I am unfamiliar with.
I am familiar with DW and VB, but not really sure how to create a GUI using VB. I have heard of a designer feature in VB.
If you are using anything after Visual Basic 6 & are programming for Windows, Visual Studio comes with one. Should be File->New->New Project->Visual Basic->Windows->Windows Form Application or similar depending on the edition & settings of Visual Studio (The 'form' is the relevant part)
If you are a student, you can get Visual Studio Professional at DreamSpark. If not, you can get Visual Studio Express Visual Basic for free.

Re-creating a C# Solution from a .exe [closed]

Closed. This question needs details or clarity. It is not currently accepting answers.
Want to improve this question? Add details and clarify the problem by editing this post.
Closed 9 years ago.
Improve this question
A few years ago we had a small program created for generating reports (written in C#, probably Visual Studio 2008) - it is a Windows Forms exe with a couple of dll files.
I need to make a change to the hard-coded value of VAT but we cannot find the source code for this file anywhere. Is there a way to re-load this exe + dlls into a Visual Studio project?
I have some experience with .Net Reflector, but would that be the answer to building a new solution?
Thanks for any help.
Try to google .Net decompiler, it should give you what you are searching for.

Team Foundation Server build issue [closed]

Closed. This question needs debugging details. It is not currently accepting answers.
Edit the question to include desired behavior, a specific problem or error, and the shortest code necessary to reproduce the problem. This will help others answer the question.
Closed 8 years ago.
Improve this question
I have problem with Team Foundation Server 2010 and Visual Studio.
When I'm in offline mode the project builds very quickly but when I'm in online mode with TFS my project builds very slowly. When I stop the project it waits a long time.
Any idea what might be causing the problem?

Working with two editor paradigms [closed]

Closed. This question is off-topic. It is not currently accepting answers.
Want to improve this question? Update the question so it's on-topic for Stack Overflow.
Closed 10 years ago.
Improve this question
I currently work with both Visual Studio, Eclipse/Rad, and Vim heavily. Visual Studio and Eclipse don't present any problems because they're the same paradigm. However vim (which I use for my *nix work) muddles the issue because it's modal. I actually like the modal nature of vim and find myself trying to type esc k k in Visual Studio. Does anyone have a suggestion about how to make working in the different environments easier?
You could always get ViEmu for Visual Studio and viPlugin for Eclipse / RAD...
Try use this script:
www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=864
The visual studio script in vim allow you use external command line to work with visual studio.
The plugin is write in vim-script and python, which means you need to install python so that you can run the script.
The script doesn't need you to have a python-embed version of vim (it can auto detect that), but it is highly recommend you to use a python-embed version for performance.
Before I using this plugin I have same problem with you, at that time I use external tool in Visual Studio which you can find here:
vim.wikia.com/wiki/Calling_gvim_from_MS_Visual_Studio
Also I recommend you to check exVim project, which already integrate the Visual Studio plugin in it, and provide an python-embed version

Resources