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What project property controls the setting of '/RTC1' option?
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Yifan
2004-02-09 17:11:13 UTC
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Hi

Could any one tell me what project property controls the setting of '/RTC1' option? Now I have a project which has this build error "Command line error D2016 : '/RTC1' and '/clr' command-line options are incompatible". But when I view the .vcproj file, I cannot find the '/RTC1' option

Thanks

Yifan
William DePalo [MVP VC++]
2004-02-09 17:20:41 UTC
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Post by Yifan
Could any one tell me what project property controls
the setting of '/RTC1' option? Now I have a project
'/RTC1' and '/clr' command-line options are incompatible".
But when I view the .vcproj file, I cannot find the '/RTC1' option.
If you look up 'RTC' in MSDN you will find this:

<quote>
To set this compiler option in the Visual Studio development environment

Open the project's Property Pages dialog box. For details, see Setting
Visual C++ Project Properties.
Click the C/C++ folder.
Click the Code Generation property page.
Modify one or both of the following properties: Basic Runtime Checks or
Smaller Type Check.
</quote>

Regards,
Will
Yifan
2004-02-09 19:46:04 UTC
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Thanks for the reply. For C/C++ Code Generation, I set the Smaller Type Check to No. And I have tried every option in the Basic Runtime Checks, and they all give me error of confliction with /clr.

The following is my C/C++ > Command Line > All Options:
/Od /I "../../sdk/AE/6.0/Headers/AS" /I "../../sdk/AE/6.0/Headers/ADM" /I "../../sdk/AE/6.0/Headers" /I "../../sdk/AE/6.0/Util" /I "../../xml/xerces-c2_4_0/include" /I "../../sdk/AAF/AAFWinSDK/include" /I "../../sdk/AAF/Utilities/Include" /AI ".\Debug" /D "MSWindows" /D "WIN32" /D "_DEBUG" /D "_WINDOWS" /D "_USRDLL" /D "AEIOAAF_EXPORTS" /D "OM_ENABLE_DEBUG" /D "PEI_INTERNAL" /D "_WINDLL" /FD /EHsc /MDd /GS /Fo".\Debug/" /Fd".\Debug/" /FR".\Debug/" /W3 /nologo /c /Zi /clr

I got error of "Command line error D2016 : '/RTC1' and '/clr' command-line options are incompatible". Any idea why? Thanks.

Yifan

----- William DePalo [MVP VC++] wrote: -----
Post by Yifan
Could any one tell me what project property controls
the setting of '/RTC1' option? Now I have a project
'/RTC1' and '/clr' command-line options are incompatible".
But when I view the .vcproj file, I cannot find the '/RTC1' option.
If you look up 'RTC' in MSDN you will find this:

<quote>
To set this compiler option in the Visual Studio development environment

Open the project's Property Pages dialog box. For details, see Setting
Visual C++ Project Properties.
Click the C/C++ folder.
Click the Code Generation property page.
Modify one or both of the following properties: Basic Runtime Checks or
Smaller Type Check.
</quote>

Regards,
Will
William DePalo [MVP VC++]
2004-02-09 20:27:08 UTC
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Post by Yifan
Thanks for the reply. For C/C++ Code Generation, I
set the Smaller Type Check to No.
In a project of mine I have

1) "Smaller Type Check" set to "No"
2) "Basic Runtime Checks" set to "Default"
3) "Use Managed Extensions" set to "Yes"

Does that combination work for you?

Regards,
Will
Yifan
2004-02-09 20:46:06 UTC
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1) "Smaller Type Check" set to "No
2) "Basic Runtime Checks" set to "Default
3) "Use Managed Extensions" set to "Yes
No, this doesn't work for me. I got the error "Command line error D2016 : '/RTC1' and '/clr' command-line options are incompatible"

Because I want to use function UrlDecode(), I have
#using <mscorlib.dll
#using <System.dll
#using <System.Web.dll

using namespace System
using namespace System::Web

in a C++ file

Yifa

----- William DePalo [MVP VC++] wrote: ----
Post by Yifan
Thanks for the reply. For C/C++ Code Generation,
set the Smaller Type Check to No
In a project of mine I hav

1) "Smaller Type Check" set to "No
2) "Basic Runtime Checks" set to "Default
3) "Use Managed Extensions" set to "Yes

Does that combination work for you

Regards
Wil
William DePalo [MVP VC++]
2004-02-09 23:24:05 UTC
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Post by William DePalo [MVP VC++]
1) "Smaller Type Check" set to "No"
2) "Basic Runtime Checks" set to "Default"
3) "Use Managed Extensions" set to "Yes"
'/RTC1' and '/clr' command-line options are incompatible".
Post by William DePalo [MVP VC++]
#using <mscorlib.dll>
#using <System.dll>
#using <System.Web.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Web;
in a C++ file.
Then I'm sorry that I can't help you. The diagnostic is telling you that you
can't have both the managed extensions option ( /clr ) and the others that
you'd like to have.

Regards,
Will

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