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Define and document supported tool chains for all target languages #406

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MisterGC opened this issue Jul 5, 2022 · 1 comment
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MisterGC commented Jul 5, 2022

Where can I lookup if there is support for my toolchain when using zserio?

@MisterGC MisterGC changed the title Document supported tool chains for all target languages Define and document supported tool chains for all target languages Jul 6, 2022
@mikir mikir added this to the 2.8 milestone Jul 18, 2022
@mikir mikir added the documentation Documentation change is needed label Jul 18, 2022
@mikir mikir modified the milestones: 2.8, Backlog Oct 14, 2022
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@mikir mikir modified the milestones: 2.11, 2.12 May 10, 2023
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mikir commented Sep 14, 2023

Added new section Supported Platforms and Supported Compilers and Supported Versions in the main README files of corresponded generators: C++, Java and Python.

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