If you use the Visual Studio 2019, please open a command window by executing "cmd.exe".
If you use the Visual Studio 2019 or 2017:
please open a command window by executing "cmd.exe".
Please specify "x64" for 64 bits Windows or specify "x86" is for 32 bits Windows when you execute vcvarsall.bat.
Please specify "x64" for 64 bits Windows or specify "x86" is for 32 bits Windows when you execute vcvarsall.bat.
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```
mkdir debug && cd debug
mkdir debug && cd debug
...
@@ -142,7 +144,7 @@ cmake .. -G "NMake Makefiles"
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@@ -142,7 +144,7 @@ cmake .. -G "NMake Makefiles"
nmake
nmake
```
```
Or, you can open a command window by clicking Visual Studio 2019 menu "Tools -> Command Line -> Developer Command Prompt" or "Tools -> Command Line -> Developer PowerShell" then execute commands as follows:
Or, you can simply open a command window by clicking Windows Start -> "Visual Studio <2019|2017>" folder -> "x64 Native Tools Command Prompt for VS <2019|2017>" or "x86 Native Tools Command Prompt for VS <2019|2017>" depends what architecture your Windows is, then execute commands as follows: