Proposals:Dropping Support for Visual Studio 6.0: Difference between revisions
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* Bill Lorensen: Partial specialization can be implemented in Visual Studio 6; see [http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/Code/Common/itkImageTransformHelper.h?root=Insight&view=log itkImageTransformHelper.h] | * Bill Lorensen: Partial specialization can be implemented in Visual Studio 6; see [http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/Code/Common/itkImageTransformHelper.h?root=Insight&view=log itkImageTransformHelper.h] | ||
** Comment (Gert Wollny): No, the example shows ''function (template) overloading'' and not ''partial template specialization'' - compare e.g. [http://www.amazon.com/C%2B%2B-Templates-Complete-David-Vandevoorde/dp/0201734842/ D. Vandevoorde and N. M. Josuttis "C++ Templates"] pp.179-204. | ** Comment (Gert Wollny): No, the example shows ''function (template) overloading'' and not ''partial template specialization'' - compare e.g. [http://www.amazon.com/C%2B%2B-Templates-Complete-David-Vandevoorde/dp/0201734842/ D. Vandevoorde and N. M. Josuttis "C++ Templates"] pp.179-204. | ||
Revision as of 09:57, 23 May 2008
It has been suggested that ITK should drop support of the Visual Studio 6.0 compiler.
http://www.itk.org/pipermail/insight-users/2008-May/025838.html
Motivation
- Lack of support for template partial specialization
- The compiler is about 10 years old
- It is out the market (Microsoft doesn't sell it anymore)
User's Opinions
Please add your opinions here:
In Favor of Dropping Support
- Hans Johnson: My vote has stayed the same for many years now. I think that the need to support partial specialization is critical for future of ITK. Dropping support for VS6 will allow us to move the toolkit forward.
- Alex. Gouaillard
- Gert Wollny (I filed the bug report)
- Brian Gee Chacko
- Mathieu Malaterre: ITK community should focus on writing algorithm, and not on supporting broken compiler (VS7.1, VS 2005 & VS 2008 are even free of charge).
Against Dropping Support
- Bill Lorensen: Partial specialization can be implemented in Visual Studio 6; see itkImageTransformHelper.h
- Comment (Gert Wollny): No, the example shows function (template) overloading and not partial template specialization - compare e.g. D. Vandevoorde and N. M. Josuttis "C++ Templates" pp.179-204.