I bet a windows zig dev kit would work for you out of the box. Up and running in 5 min. https://github.com/ziglang/zig/wiki/Building-Zig-on-Windows#option-1-use-the-windows-zig-compiler-dev-kit … 1. Unzip a 118MB .zip file 2. `zig.exe c++ -target native-native-gnu` (Clang compatible flags) Putting the .lib files on the CLI left as an exercise for the reader.
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You don't even know what it takes to package up an MSVC release because it's closed source. I guarantee you they rely on more outrageous things than python. You're being offered a less outrageous way to depend on c++ and LLVM by your own definition.
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I wrote "outrageous" instead of "insane" apologies for the confusion
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