Had another 48hr game jam this weekend...

Manu turkeyman at gmail.com
Sun Sep 1 19:57:31 PDT 2013


On 2 September 2013 03:43, Walter Bright <newshound2 at digitalmars.com> wrote:

> As a followup,
>
> When I installed VS2010, it created a shortcut on my desktop labelled
> "Visual Studio x64 Win64 ...". Clicking on that opened a command line
> window.
>
> In that window, I could compile and run VC programs from the command
> prompt using CL, LINK, etc.
>
> In that window, if I typed:
>
> SET
>
> at the prompt, it showed the environment variables set, which included:
>
> VCINSTALLDIR - where VC was installed
> WindowsSdkDir - where the SDK was installed
>
> This is all dmd needs in order to use VS2010.
>
> However, I didn't want to have to click on that shortcut just to use -m64,
> so I merely copied the values VCINSTALLDIR and WindowsSdkDir into my own
> personal sc.ini, and then dmd -m64 worked fine.
>

Ah yes, that batch file... that explains it.
Maybe what you can do is scan the users Program Files for the batch file,
and then pull those lines from it? (A bit hackey...)
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