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Updated Compiling (markdown)

CPunch 2022-07-12 16:16:44 -05:00
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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ Make sure you have the following tools installed:
- CMake (>=3.16) - CMake (>=3.16)
- Compiler with C11 support (GCC >= 4.7, Clang >= 3.1, etc.) - Compiler with C11 support (GCC >= 4.7, Clang >= 3.1, etc.)
Simple run cmake to build the makefiles with your configuration. Simply run cmake to build the makefiles with your configuration.
```sh ```sh
$ cmake -B build -DLAIKA_PERSISTENCE=On $ cmake -B build -DLAIKA_PERSISTENCE=On
@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ $ cmake --build build
### Windows ### Windows
Make sure you have a recent-ish version of Visual Studio installed (I used 2019). Make sure you have a recent-ish version of Visual Studio installed (I used 2022).
Windows provides a cmake interface to generate .sln files for Visual Studio (if that's your thing) through the `Developer Command Prompt for VS`. Just generate the .sln with Windows provides a cmake interface to generate .sln files for Visual Studio (if that's your thing) through the `Developer Command Prompt for VS`. Just generate the .sln with
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ Windows provides a cmake interface to generate .sln files for Visual Studio (if
> cmake -B winBuild -DLAIKA_PERSISTENCE=On -DLAIKA_OBFUSCATE=On -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=MinSizeRel > cmake -B winBuild -DLAIKA_PERSISTENCE=On -DLAIKA_OBFUSCATE=On -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=MinSizeRel
``` ```
Now you can either open the .sln in `.\winBuild` and compile suing Visual Studio, or directly compile from the command line using: Now you can either open the .sln in `.\winBuild` and compile using Visual Studio, or directly compile from the command line using:
```batch ```batch
> cmake --build winBuild --config MinSizeRel > cmake --build winBuild --config MinSizeRel