For X DevAPI and X DevAPI for C applications, Connector/C++ now supports the ability to send connection attributes (key-value pairs that application programs can pass to the server at connect time). Connector/C++ defines a default set of attributes, which can be disabled or enabled. In addition, applications can specify attributes to be passed in addition to the default attributes. The default behavior is to send the default attribute set.
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Apr 27, 2015 Dev-C will automatically configure a 32bit and a 64bit compiler profile for you, and will select the 32bit profile if your computer does not support 64bit. Apr 14, 2020 You are now able to interact with your stored remote connections over the command line. This is useful for tasks such as provisioning a new development machine or setting up Visual Studio in continuous integration. Visual Studio now supports FIPS 140-2 compliance mode when developing C applications that target a remote Linux system.
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Application-defined attribute names cannot begin with
_ because such names are reserved for internal attributes.
If connection attributes are not specified in a valid way, an error occurs and the connection attempt fails.
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For general information about connection attributes, see Performance Schema Connection Attribute Tables.
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