Improve 64-bit VS compiling instructions.
Format the instructions being specifically for VS Express editions.
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This is quick start to get you started with compiling Cppcheck for 64-bit
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Windows. This is work in progress so these instructions will be updated as we
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progress with the work...
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Windows with free VS Express editions. This is work in progress so these
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instructions will be updated as we progress with the work...
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Software needed:
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- Visual Studio 2010 Express (Free download from MS) or VS 2010 Pro
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- latest Windows SDK (currently v 7.1) if compiling with VS Express
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- Visual Studio 2008 or 2010 Express edition
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- Windows SDK 7.0 (for VS2008) or Windows SDK 7.1 (for VS2010)
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Cppcheck.exe
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With VS Express:
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Make sure you have the Windows SDK installed! VS Express doesn't install 64-bit
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Make sure you have the Windows SDK installed! VS Express doesn't have 64-bit
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tools, libraries or headers so you cannot compile 64-bit binaries without
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Windows SDK.
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@ -24,15 +23,16 @@ SDK Command Prompt and switch to 64-bit environment with command:
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> setenv /x64 /debug
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Then start VS Express:
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> "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0\Common7\IDE\VCExpress" /useenv
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VC Express starts otherwise normally but now all environment variables point to
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> "C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE\VCExpress" /useenv
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VS Express starts otherwise normally but now all environment variables point to
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64-bit folders for libraries.
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Now you can open the cppcheck_vs2010.sln solution file and compile 64-bit
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targets. Remember that you cannot compile 32-bit targets from this VS intance!
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With VS Pro (and other commercial editions) you can just open the
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cppcheck_vs2010.sln solution file and compile 64-bit targets.
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Now you can open the cppcheck.sln (or cppcheck_vs2010.sln) solution file and
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compile 64-bit targets. With VS 2008 there are configurations Debug-x64 and
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Release-x64 for 64-bit targets. This is because VS 2008 express does not allow
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adding new platform. For VS 2010 there is platform x64 and Debug/Release
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configurations.
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You can use e.g. Dependency Walker -program (http://www.dependencywalker.com/)
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to check that build binaries are really 64-bit binaries.
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