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We've been setting the -Zm argument since the dawn of times (even before the first git commit). Anyhow, MSDN from VS2008 onwards indicates that this is not needed: "In earlier versions of Visual C++, the compiler used several discrete heaps, and each had a finite limit. Currently, the compiler dynamically grows the heaps as necessary up to a total heap size limit, and requires a fixed-size buffer only to construct precompiled headers. Consequently, the /Zm compiler option is rarely necessary." [ChangeLog][Compiler Specific Changes] Visual Studio: -Zm200 (an option to specify the precompiled header memory allocation limit) is not added anymore by qmake to the compiler calls. If you encounter an C1076 compiler error you might need to re-add it in your .pro file. Change-Id: Ia4bec7eba09d893a7d81886a1814602b9ce7563c Reviewed-by: Friedemann Kleint <Friedemann.Kleint@theqtcompany.com> |
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