| Visual Studio 14 2015 |
| --------------------- |
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| .. versionadded:: 3.1 |
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| Generates Visual Studio 14 (VS 2015) project files. |
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| Project Types |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| Only Visual C++ and C# projects may be generated (and Fortran with |
| Intel compiler integration). Other types of projects (JavaScript, |
| Powershell, Python, etc.) are not supported. |
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| Platform Selection |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| The default target platform name (architecture) is ``Win32``. |
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| The :variable:`CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM` variable may be set, perhaps |
| via the :manual:`cmake(1)` ``-A`` option, to specify a target platform |
| name (architecture). For example: |
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| * ``cmake -G "Visual Studio 14 2015" -A Win32`` |
| * ``cmake -G "Visual Studio 14 2015" -A x64`` |
| * ``cmake -G "Visual Studio 14 2015" -A ARM`` |
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| For compatibility with CMake versions prior to 3.1, one may specify |
| a target platform name optionally at the end of the generator name. |
| This is supported only for: |
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| ``Visual Studio 14 2015 Win64`` |
| Specify target platform ``x64``. |
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| ``Visual Studio 14 2015 ARM`` |
| Specify target platform ``ARM``. |
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| Toolset Selection |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| The ``v140`` toolset that comes with Visual Studio 14 2015 is selected by |
| default. The :variable:`CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET` option may be set, perhaps |
| via the :manual:`cmake(1)` ``-T`` option, to specify another toolset. |
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| .. |VS_TOOLSET_HOST_ARCH_DEFAULT| replace:: |
| By default this generator uses the 32-bit variant even on a 64-bit host. |
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| .. include:: VS_TOOLSET_HOST_ARCH_LEGACY.txt |
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| .. _`Windows 10 SDK Maximum Version for VS 2015`: |
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| Windows 10 SDK Maximum Version for VS 2015 |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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| .. versionadded:: 3.19 |
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| Microsoft stated in a "Windows 10 October 2018 Update" blog post that Windows |
| 10 SDK versions (15063, 16299, 17134, 17763) are not supported by VS 2015 and |
| are only supported by VS 2017 and later. Therefore by default CMake |
| automatically ignores Windows 10 SDKs beyond ``10.0.14393.0``. |
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| However, there are other recommendations for certain driver/Win32 builds that |
| indicate otherwise. A user can override this behavior by either setting the |
| :variable:`CMAKE_VS_WINDOWS_TARGET_PLATFORM_VERSION_MAXIMUM` to a false value |
| or setting the :variable:`CMAKE_VS_WINDOWS_TARGET_PLATFORM_VERSION_MAXIMUM` to |
| the string value of the required maximum (e.g. ``10.0.15063.0``). |