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Modding, Mission Design, and Coding => FS2 Open Coding - The Source Code Project (SCP) => Topic started by: Corsair on April 26, 2002, 03:44:29 pm
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So what does the release of the Source Code mean for the project? And yes I have seen the threads at the VWBB.
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OMFG!!! I go away for a week and this is what happens! WOOOHOOOOO!!!! I now see great things in the future of FSF
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It means we have an engine
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can someone tell me how to turn off the ****ing!! Asertions
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You gotta build it as a release version - set active configuration to release and it should get rid of them.
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how do you do that
also is there a way to speed up compiling, it takes like two hours
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Originally posted by Bobboau
how do you do that
also is there a way to speed up compiling, it takes like two hours
You could remove all the parts that slow things down. Like the code. And I've heard that constants and variables just eat up processor time and memory. Ditch them too.
--TurboNed
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In MSVC++ 6 you goto Build->Set Active Configuration->Win32 Release
That SHOULD get rid of the Asserts to the best of my understanding, which will speed up your built version.