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Problem: Testing with Python on AppVeyor does not work properly.
Solution: Fix typo. Move most lines to the .bat file. (Christopher
Plewright, closes #11828)
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Problem: AppVeyor runs much slower with MSVC 2022.
Solution: Go back to MSVC 2015. (Christopher Plewright, closes #11810)
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Problem: AppVeyor uses some older tools.
Solution: Switch to Visual Studio 2022 and Python 3.11. (Christopher
Plewright, closes #11793)
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Problem: MS-Windows: various special keys and modifiers are not mappable.
Solution: Adjust the handling of keys with modifiers. (Christian Plewright,
closes #11768)
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Problem: Users cannot easily try out a PR.
Solution: Add an "artifacts" section to the AppVeyor CI config. (Christian
Brabandt, closes #11762)
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Problem: Too many #ifdefs.
Solution: Graduate the +cmdwin feature. Now the tiny and small builds are
equal, drop the small build. (Martin Tournoij, closes #11268)
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Problem: Appveyor setup contains outdated lines.
Solution: Remove outdated lines. (Ken Takata, closes #11182)
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Problem: Build fails on Appveyor.
Solution: Select Visual Studio 2015 for the build tools.
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Problem: MS-Windows makefiles are inconsistently named.
Solution: Use consistent names. (Ken Takata, closes #11088)
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Problem: Codecov reports every little coverage drop.
Solution: Tolerate a 0.05% drop. Hide the appveyor config file. (Ozaki
Kiichi, closes #7678)
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