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I am trying to find out the version of Visual Studio that is used to compile the Python on my computer

It says

Python 2.6.2 (r262:71605, Apr 14 2009, 22:40:02) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)] on win32

What I do not understand is this MSC V.1500 designation. Does it mean it is compiled with Visual Studio 2005? I cannot find this information on http://python.org.

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  • why would python be absolutely compiled with visual studio ? There are other compilers out there like gcc, etc...
    – dm76
    Apr 20, 2010 at 16:21
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    @David Michel, The official distributions of Python are all compiled with Visual Studio. He obviously didn't compile it himself (or he would know the answer). Apr 20, 2010 at 16:24
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    Clearly, my version is compiled with MSC. I am sure the python on my linux is compiled with gcc. I need the compiler version because I have to compile python extension.
    – leon
    Apr 20, 2010 at 16:24
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    Does the release type, ie release or debug matter too? And how does one go about finding that out? Sep 27, 2012 at 17:12
  • I need the compiler version because I have to compile python extension. See What version of Visual Studio and/or MinGW do I need to build extension modules for a given version of Python? Apr 1, 2013 at 19:24

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Visual C++ version _MSC_VER
Visual C++ 4.x 1000
Visual C++ 5 1100
Visual C++ 6 1200
Visual C++ .NET 1300
Visual C++ .NET 2003 1310
Visual C++ 2005 (8.0) 1400
Visual C++ 2008 (9.0) 1500
Visual C++ 2010 (10.0) 1600
Visual C++ 2012 (11.0) 1700
Visual C++ 2013 (12.0) 1800
Visual C++ 2015 (14.0) 1900
Visual C++ 2017 (15.0) 1910
Visual C++ 2017 (15.3) 1911
Visual C++ 2017 (15.5) 1912
Visual C++ 2017 (15.6) 1913
Visual C++ 2017 (15.7) 1914
Visual C++ 2017 (15.8) 1915
Visual C++ 2017 (15.9) 1916
Visual C++ 2019 RTW (16.0) 1920
Visual C++ 2019 (16.1) 1921
Visual C++ 2019 (16.2) 1922
Visual C++ 2019 (16.3) 1923
Visual C++ 2019 (16.4) 1924
Visual C++ 2019 (16.5) 1925
Visual C++ 2019 (16.6) 1926
Visual C++ 2019 (16.7) 1927
Visual C++ 2019 (16.8) 1928
Visual C++ 2019 (16.9) 1928
Visual C++ 2019 (16.10) 1929
Visual C++ 2019 (16.11) 1929
Visual Studio 2022 RTW (17.0) 1930

Source: the documentation for the _MSC_VER predefined macro

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MSC v.1500 appears to be Visual C++ 2008 according to this thread on the OpenCobol forums (of all places).

The MSDN page on Predefined Macros indicates 1500 to be the result of the _MSC_VER macro.

This other forum post mentions that

(For reference, Visual Studio 2003 has _MSC_VER = 1310; Visual Studio 2005 has _MSC_VER = 1400; Visual Studio 2008 has _MSC_VER = 1500.)

The above MSDN link said that 1600 indicates VS2010.

Strangely, I wasn't able to find that info about the earlier _MSC_VER values on MSDN.

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    Not the first day that M$ makes programmer life harder. This is why we are a better man now.
    – leon
    Apr 20, 2010 at 21:32
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    Hi. python 3.7 uses MSC v.1912 64 bit (AMD64). what version is this?? can you please update! Nov 18, 2018 at 0:28
  • @KhalilAlHooti, I'm not completely certain, but v.1912 is probably Visual Studio 2018. Perhaps download the community edition and double check.
    – Ben
    Dec 8, 2018 at 5:41
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    @KhalilAlHooti, 1912 is Visual C++ 2017 (15.5). See the other answer. Feb 13, 2019 at 2:53

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