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| short-description: How to use meson in Visual Studio |
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| # Using with Visual Studio |
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| In order to generate Visual Studio projects, Meson needs to know the settings |
| of your installed version of Visual Studio. The only way to get this |
| information is to run Meson under the Visual Studio Command Prompt. The steps |
| to set it up are as follows: |
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| 1. Click on start menu and select "Visual Studio 2015 Command Prompt" |
| 1. cd into your source directory |
| 1. mkdir builddir |
| 1. py -3 path/to/meson.py builddir --backend vs2015 |
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| If you wish to use the Ninja backend instead of vs2015, pass `--backend |
| ninja`. At the time of writing the Ninja backend is more mature than the VS |
| backend so you might want to use it for serious work. |
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| This assumes the py launcher is in your `PATH`, which is highly recommended. |
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| # Using Clang-CL with Visual Studio |
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| *(new in 0.52.0)* |
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| You will first need to get a copy of llvm+clang for Windows, such versions |
| are available from a number of sources, including the llvm website. Then you |
| will need the [llvm toolset extension for visual |
| studio](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=LLVMExtensions.llvm-toolchain). |
| You then need to either use a [native file](Native-environments.md#binaries) |
| or `set CC=clang-cl`, and `set CXX=clang-cl` to use those compilers, meson |
| will do the rest. |
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| This only works with visual studio 2017 and 2019. |
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| There is currently no support in meson for clang/c2. |
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| # Using Intel-CL (ICL) with Visual Studio |
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| *(new in 0.52.0)* |
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| To use ICL you need only have ICL installed and launch an ICL development |
| shell like you would for the ninja backend and meson will take care of it. |