To disable a warning once :
#pragma warning( suppress : <warning> )
with <warning>
, the number of the warning (without the heading C
).
Example :
#pragma warning( suppress: 4065 )
Installation
section.
To compile a Visual C++ solution or project from the CLI, launch :
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2017\BuildTools\MSBuild\15.0\Bin\MSBuild.exe" /property:Configuration=Release /property:Platform=Win32 /t:Rebuild
,"C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\12.0\Bin\MSBuild.exe" “<file>” /property:Configuration=Release /property:Platform=Win32 /t:Rebuild
where <file>
is the solution (.sln
extension) or the project (.vcxproj
extension) file name.
This will rebuild (i.e. force the building) the project/solution in the Release configuration for the Win32 plateform.
/rebuild
switch isn't recognized), so better use MSBuild.exe
, as explained above.
To compile a Visual C++ solution or project from the CLI, launch (with Visual C++ Express 2013) :
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Common7\IDE\WDExpress.exe" <file> /build
where <file>
is the solution (.sln
extension) or the project (.vcxproj
extension) filename.
To compile for a specific configuration/platform, add “<configuration>[|<platform>]”
argument. Example :
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Common7\IDE\WDExpress.exe" MySolution.sln /build "Release|Win32"
vs_community__<…>.exe --layout <path>
, where <path>
is the path where to put the downloaded files (you can add --lang en-US
, for example, to download one language only),certificates
directory,vs_community__<…>.exe
, the one which located in the above <path>
.
To update the downloaded files, relaunch vs_community__<…>.exe --layout <path>
( it seems to reload everything !).
This are the tools to build a solution/project outside from the IDE (contains msbuild.exe
). They will be found on the Visual Studio download page, under Other Tools and Framework
/Build Tools for Visual Studio 2017
. The executable is named vs_buildtools__<…>.exe
and can be handled the same way as the above one.
By default, the executable to install VS (like wdexpress_full[_ENU].exe
) is a small one which connects to an Internet site to download files.
To retrieve the needed files in order to install VS offline, launch this executable with the /layout
option. You will then be asked for a download directory, and the needed files will be put there.