6 Jun
2014
6 Jun
'14
11:01 a.m.
On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 1:41 AM, Steve Dower <Steve.Dower@microsoft.com> wrote:
What this means for Python is that C extensions for Python 3.5 and later can be built using any version of MSVC from 14.0 and later.
Oh, if only this had been available for 2.7!! Actually... this means that 14.0 would be a good target for a compiler change for 2.7.x, if such a change is ever acceptable. To what extent is this compatibility going to be maintained? Is there a guarantee that there'll be X versions (or X years) of cross-compilation support? ChrisA