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build: add support for native Windows ARM64 MSVC #44226

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8 changes: 8 additions & 0 deletions vcbuild.bat
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Expand Up @@ -253,6 +253,14 @@ if %target_arch%==x86 if %msvs_host_arch%==x86 set vcvarsall_arg=x86
:vs-set-2022
if defined target_env if "%target_env%" NEQ "vs2022" goto vs-set-2019
echo Looking for Visual Studio 2022
@rem Visual Studio 2022 17.4 added support for native host tools on ARM64
@rem https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/arm64-visual-studio/
if _%PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%_==_ARM64_ set msvs_host_arch=arm64
if _%PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432%_==_ARM64_ set msvs_host_arch=arm64
set vcvarsall_arg=%msvs_host_arch%_%target_arch%
if %target_arch%==x64 if %msvs_host_arch%==amd64 set vcvarsall_arg=amd64
if %target_arch%==x86 if %msvs_host_arch%==x86 set vcvarsall_arg=x86
if %target_arch%==arm64 if %msvs_host_arch%==arm64 set vcvarsall_arg=arm64
@rem VCINSTALLDIR may be set if run from a VS Command Prompt and needs to be
@rem cleared first as vswhere_usability_wrapper.cmd doesn't when it fails to
@rem detect the version searched for
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