Is it possible to use Cinder with VS2013?
From the official Cinder web site, the download page lists only VS2010 and VS2012 support:
Is there some other Cinder distribution that can be downloaded, and it's ready for use with VS2013?
EDIT
Someone in the comments suggested to try the VS2012 download with VS2013. I tried creating a simple project with TinderBox, and opened the solution in VS2013. After the usual VS2013's solution upgrade dialog-box, I tried to build, and I got the following errors:
1>------ Build started: Project: CinderTestVS2013, Configuration: Debug Win32 ------ 1> CinderTestVS2013App.cpp 1> Unknown compiler version - please run the configure tests and report the results 1>cinder_d.lib(gl.obj) : error LNK2038: mismatch detected for '_MSC_VER': value '1700' doesn't match value '1800' in CinderTestVS2013App.obj 1>cinder_d.lib(Renderer.obj) : error LNK2038: mismatch detected for '_MSC_VER': value '1700' doesn't match value '1800' in CinderTestVS2013App.obj 1>cinder_d.lib(Window.obj) : error LNK2038: mismatch detected for '_MSC_VER': value '1700' doesn't match value '1800' in CinderTestVS2013App.obj ... lots of similar errors ... ... 1>C:\Temp\CinderTests\CinderTestVS2013\vc11\Debug\CinderTestVS2013.exe : fatal error LNK1319: 55 mismatches detected ========== Build: 0 succeeded, 1 failed, 0 up-to-date, 0 skipped ==========
I downloaded the dev branch source code from here:
https://github.com/BanTheRewind/Cinder/tree/dev
and built it using VS2013 (there was actually a file missing from Boost, and I downloaded it from here; after adding that file, compilation was successful).
Since there seemed to be no TinderBox working "out of the box" with VS2013, I used the "official" TinderBox (which can target VS2012), created a project using that TinderBox, and then opened this VS2012 project with VS2013.
After the conversion completed, I updated the references to include directories (C/C++ | General | Additional Include Directories) and library directories (Linker | Additional Library Directories and Linker | Input | Additional Dependencies) to point to the files of the aforementioned VS2013 dev branch.
The simple code I tested ran correctly.
However, is not as smooth as using the officially supported VS2012.
Looking forward to have an official VS2013 support (including TinderBox).