Dear V8 Project Contributors,

I hope this message finds you well. First, I'd like to express my 
appreciation for your work on the V8 project. The engine has been a crucial 
component in many projects, including ours.

I'm reaching out to the community to gather some information about the 
current status of Microsoft Visual C++ (MSVC) support in V8, particularly 
for embedding V8 as a shared DLL or as static libraray. We've been using V8 
in this configuration(shared dll)  and have some questions about its future 
support.

We've noticed that V8 version 13 has been released, but we couldn't find 
specific information *in the commit tags or on V8 Blog* *regarding MSVC 
support depreciation,  *We've also seen some discussions in the community 
suggesting *potential changes to MSVC support*.

If possible, we'd greatly appreciate any insights on the following:

   1. What is the current status of MSVC support for V8 
   2. Are there any plans to change MSVC support in future versions? If so, 
   is there a general timeline available?
   3. Are there any specific considerations in Version 13 that affect MSVC 
   compatibility, especially for shared DLL usage?
   4.  If changes to MSVC support are planned, are there recommended 
   alternatives for projects using V8 as a shared DLL on Windows platforms?
   5. Could you point us to any documentation or resources that might help 
   us understand the project's direction regarding MSVC support?


We understand that as an open source project, plans can change, so any 
information you can provide would be incredibly helpful for our planning 
and potential contributions to the project.

Thank you for your time and for your continued work on V8.

Best regards,
Pradish

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