Use “Clang for Windows” includes instructions to install Clang/LLVM as a platform toolset in Visual Studio. For more information about targeting Android or iOS check out our posts tagged with the keywords “” and “”.If you are targeting Windows, you have a few options.
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Support for Android and iOS is included in the “Mobile Development with C” workload.
Likewise, Visual Studio can use Clang running on a Mac to build projects targeting iOS. ClangYou can use the Clang compiler with Visual Studio to target Android, iOS, and Windows.If you are targeting Android, you can use the Clang/LLVM compiler that ships with the Android NDK and toolchain to build your project. Compiler options for the Microsoft C compiler. This is the default compiler for most Visual Studio C projects and is. Microsoft C Compiler (MSVC)If you are targeting Windows, the Microsoft C compiler (MSVC) may be the way to go.
Any installed compilers that are applicable to your project type will be listed in the “Platform Toolset” dropdown. Alternatively, you may be interested in checking out new language features, such as, that are not available across all compilers without needing to leave the IDE.You can select the compiler and corresponding toolset that will be used to build a project with the “Platform Toolset” property under General Configuration Properties for C projects. Some compilers may be better suited to your needs depending on your project or target. In addition to the Microsoft Visual C compiler that many of you are likely familiar with, Visual Studio 2017 also supports Clang, GCC, and other compilers when targeting certain platforms.This post is intended to familiarize you with the variety of C compilers that are compatible with the Visual Studio IDE, and to understand when they might be applicable to use with your projects. March 7th, 2017Microsoft Visual Studio 2017 supports several C compilers to suit a wide variety of codebases. Debugged in PS 6.1 in general) and scripts with AzureRm module will use debugger from PS 5.1?Thanks! Is there a way to configure VSCode in the way that scripts using Az module will be debugged in one debugger (debugger profile, etc. I use PS 5.1 for scripts with AzureRm module, and now I want to use PS 6.1 Core for scripts with Az module - I want to have them separated that way. On my computer I have Powershell 5.1 and Powershell Core 6.1.3. Hello Neil,Great write-up! I found this article while searching similar solution.