STL.natvis: Add alternative type name for time_point#5390
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StephanTLavavej merged 1 commit intomicrosoft:mainfrom Apr 10, 2025
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STL.natvis: Add alternative type name for time_point#5390StephanTLavavej merged 1 commit intomicrosoft:mainfrom
STL.natvis: Add alternative type name for time_point#5390StephanTLavavej merged 1 commit intomicrosoft:mainfrom
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I'm mirroring this to the MSVC-internal repo - please notify me if any further changes are pushed. |
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Thanks for helping to support Clang as a first-class citizen! 🎉 🐱 🐈 I triple-mirrored this change to VS so it will take effect, internal VS-PR-627142. |
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clang-clwill produceas the type name for
std::chrono::system_clock::time_pointwhereas MSVC will produceNotice:
long longvs__int64(llvm/llvm-project#134156).As a workaround, I added the type from
clang-clas an<AlternativeType>.