Clarify required Visual C++ compiler for binary extensions in 3.7

Hi, I just wanted to point out that the page https://wiki.python.org/moin/WindowsCompilers doesn't mention Python 3.7 in the table. Is the compiler still Visual C++ 14.0? Thanks Maik

I maintain my own compatibility matrix: https://pythondev.readthedocs.io/windows.html#python-and-visual-studio-versi... Ned Deily asked to update the devguide from my table :-) https://github.com/python/devguide/issues/433 Victor Le mer. 14 nov. 2018 à 18:56, Maik Riechert <maik.riechert@arcor.de> a écrit :
Hi,
I just wanted to point out that the page https://wiki.python.org/moin/WindowsCompilers doesn't mention Python 3.7 in the table. Is the compiler still Visual C++ 14.0?
Thanks Maik
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Thanks Victor. I noticed you write "For Python 3.7, the minimum is VS 2017 Community, minimum installer options:" but then in the table the version listed is 2015 or 2017, so the minimum then probably is 2015? Maybe it should be mentioned on this page (or a separate one) that those versions have to be used as well when building binary extensions for Python. Maik On 14/11/2018 23:20, Victor Stinner wrote:
I maintain my own compatibility matrix: https://pythondev.readthedocs.io/windows.html#python-and-visual-studio-versi...
Ned Deily asked to update the devguide from my table :-) https://github.com/python/devguide/issues/433
Victor Le mer. 14 nov. 2018 à 18:56, Maik Riechert <maik.riechert@arcor.de> a écrit :
Hi,
I just wanted to point out that the page https://wiki.python.org/moin/WindowsCompilers doesn't mention Python 3.7 in the table. Is the compiler still Visual C++ 14.0?
Thanks Maik
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