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# Microsoft Developer Studio Project File - Name="CompilerId@id_lang@" - Package Owner=<4>
# Microsoft Developer Studio Generated Build File, Format Version 6.00
# TARGTYPE "Win32 (x86) Application" 0x0101
CFG=CompilerId@id_lang@ - Win32 Debug
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!MESSAGE use the Export Makefile command and run
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!MESSAGE NMAKE /f "CompilerId@id_lang@.mak".
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!MESSAGE "CompilerId@id_lang@ - Win32 Debug" (based on "Win32 (x86) Application")
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# Begin Project
# PROP AllowPerConfigDependencies 0
CPP=cl.exe
# PROP Use_MFC 0
# PROP Use_Debug_Libraries 1
# PROP Output_Dir "."
# PROP Intermediate_Dir "Debug"
# PROP Target_Dir ""
# ADD CPP /nologo /MDd /c
LINK32=link.exe
# ADD LINK32 /nologo /version:0.0 /subsystem:console /machine:x86 /out:"CompilerId@id_lang@.exe" /IGNORE:4089
# Begin Special Build Tool
SOURCE="$(InputPath)"
PostBuild_Cmds=for %%i in (@id_cl@) do @echo CMAKE_@id_lang@_COMPILER=%%~$PATH:i
# End Special Build Tool
# Begin Target
# Name "CompilerId@id_lang@ - Win32 Debug"
# Begin Group "Source Files"
# Begin Source File
SOURCE="@id_src@"
# End Source File
# End Group
# End Target
# End Project