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Jan 31, 2021 at 3:58 comment added Peter Cordes Hell no, I'm not the person that should be making the decision, just commenting on how the options appear to me! Possibly I'm wrong and cl-compiler is a great name for a tag that has some reason to exist separately from msvc, but I highly doubt it. I wrote up the idea of just making them both synonyms of visual-c++ so people can vote on it. (To be fair, I do use MSVC on Godbolt, and know some of its command-line options like -O2 -Gv. I just haven't used it for anything except compiling, e.g. for linking. I think I have enough experience in asm and compiler tags to at least comment.)
Jan 31, 2021 at 3:45 comment added Peter Cordes msvc already exists and is a synonym for visual-c++ (the language / compiler). If cl or anything like it should exist at all (maybe not), it should be clearly about the command-line tool and its options, not the compiler that it drives. Maybe we should just burninate the thing as this topic could easily be part of [msvc], or make both cl and cl.exe a synonym of [msvc] / [visual-c++].
Jan 31, 2021 at 3:35 history edited Zombo CC BY-SA 4.0
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Jan 31, 2021 at 3:28 comment added Peter Cordes Apparently it's not just a compiler, also a linker, perhaps like how the gcc front-end can also invoke ld? I haven't used MSVC except on Godbolt.
Jan 31, 2021 at 3:27 comment added Peter Cordes Yes, Windows command shells allow the .exe to be omitted or not on executable file names, and it's normal that MS would document it without the .exe. So in that sense cl.exe is a clunky tag name, and a poor way to disambiguate against other uses. I think for now (very low traffic tag), we should just pick one or the other of the existing tags to make a synonym, unless anyone feels really strongly, or has a really good name. (I don't feel like cl-command is wonderful; it just feels longer without being tremendously more specific, and doesn't hint at being MS or Windows.)
Jan 31, 2021 at 3:19 history answered Zombo CC BY-SA 4.0