Microsoft's insane cack
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If you create a C++ project under Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 and ask it to place intermediate files in a directory path, any component of which begins MP… it will compile successfully, but will then rebuild the entire project if you touch so much as a single file.
Surely renaming a directory in the project configuration shouldn't be a successful workaround?!
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In other words, saving a file clears the build stack?
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That's almost like canceling a save clearing the undo stack.
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I read this thread's title as "Microsoft's Insane cock", was expecting a totally different content ....
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@serguey123 said:
I read this thread's title as "Microsoft's Insane cock", was expecting a totally different content ....
I read it as "Microsoft's Insane Crack". If we put our two ideas together, we get the pornographic image of a demented Ouroboros fucking itself to death.
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@Lorne Kates said:
@serguey123 said:
I read this thread's title as "Microsoft's Insane cock", was expecting a totally different content ....
I read it as "Microsoft's Insane Crack". If we put our two ideas together, we get the pornographic image of a demented Ouroboros fucking itself to death.
Or a cracked cock, a terrifying imagery by itself
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@gerald said:
If you create a C++ project under Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 and ask it to place intermediate files in a directory path, any component of which begins MP… it will compile successfully, but will then rebuild the entire project if you touch so much as a single file.
Sadly not that unique an issue:
TFS builds wouldn't deploy some of the JS files for one of our web applications to its test environment. One of the folders in those files' tree of ancestors contained the word 'data'. Folder with the word 'data' were being blacklisted from deployment. Anonymously and without reporting any kind of warning in any kind of log, of course.
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What about the gateau from the chateau?
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Moar pics of da Doctah's exploding cock, plz.
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@gerald said:
If you create a C++ project under Microsoft Visual Studio 2012 and ask it to place intermediate files in a directory path, any component of which begins MP… it will compile successfully, but will then rebuild the entire project if you touch so much as a single file.
Surely renaming a directory in the project configuration shouldn't be a successful workaround?!From the depths of Moria, I have uncovered a tome of wisdom!
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@da Doctah said:
@serguey123 said:
Or a cracked cock, a terrifying imagery by itself
Really? This terrifies you?
Its frozen midair, it's a witch, burn it, burn it good!!!
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But it's not a duck, and it doesn't look like it's made of wood!