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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Fan of both of you. I think you might be talking past each other. Jon you started with the official prebuilt binary and discovered it’s missing headers you need. Andrew maintains an unofficial prebuilt bin that includes those headers that he suggests you try
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Sure, it has its own cli entry point (zig.exe), but once you’ve compiled the C++ source you have against the newer version of LLVM included in his prebuilt package, can’t you just delete zig until the next LLVM upgrade?
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