Right - will do that, yes. On Monday, 22 February 2016 02:46:28 UTC, [email protected] wrote: > > Thank you for your kind answer to my stupid question. I successfully > compile it now. > > I have installed both vs2013 and vs2015. Since the 2nd line in the .sln > file says "# Visual Studio 2013", the vs version selector automatically > start vs2013 to open this project. One can either mannually select vs2015 > to open it, or change this line to "# Visual Studio 2015" to automatically > use vs2015 each time. > > On Saturday, February 20, 2016 at 10:40:21 PM UTC+8, Jon Skeet wrote: >> >> In general, you'd report a bug at >> https://github.com/google/protobuf/issues >> >> ... but in this case there's no bug. This is perfectly valid C# 6, which >> is required to build the Google.Protobuf library. >> The code generated by protoc *doesn't* use C# 6, so you should be fine >> with whatever you generate, and the fact that the library uses C# 6 won't >> stop the compiled code from being used by older versions of Visual Studio >> etc. >> >> Basically, we require Visual Studio 2015 (or the equivalent version of >> the Mono compiler) for Google.Protobuf itself. >> >> Jon >> >> On Friday, 19 February 2016 23:57:10 UTC, [email protected] wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> Protobuf is a nice work which saves me a lot of time. >>> >>> Through my using, I find a bug as the following : >>> >>> In some csharp source files such >>> as csharp/src/Google.Protobuf/Reflection/FieldDescriptor.cs, there are some >>> codes like : >>> >>> throw new DescriptorValidationException(this, $"\"{Proto.TypeName}\" is >>>> not an enum type."); >>> >>> >>> or >>> >>> string IDescriptor.FullName => Name; >>> >>> >>> It seems that this is due to mistakes in automatic code generation. >>> >>> These codes cause the csharp project building failed. >>> >>> This bug first occurs at the submission of >>> 72ec33676fd40ccfe719ace162fcf859ae9251bc. >>> >>> I don't know if this is the right place to report bugs. I'm sorry if >>> not, can anyone tell me how to report it. >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>>
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