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Update the Visual Studio docs. Patch by Stefanus!
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<p>Note: this will only work for trivial C programs. Non-trivial programs
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(and any C++ program) will have dependencies on the GCC runtime that
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won't be satisfied by the Microsoft runtime libraries.</p></li>
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<p>Note: this will only work for trivial C programs. Non-trivial programs
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(and any C++ program) will have dependencies on the GCC runtime that won't
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be satisfied by the Microsoft runtime libraries.</p></li>
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<li><p>Execute the native code program:</p>
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@ -360,6 +360,17 @@ int main() {
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<div class="doc_text">
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<ul>
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<li>In Visual C++, if you are linking with the x86 target statically, the
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linker will remove the x86 target library from your generated executable or
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shared library because there are no references to it. You can force the
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linker to include these references by using
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<tt>"/INCLUDE:_X86TargetMachineModule"</tt> when linking. In the Visual
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Studio IDE, this can be added in
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<tt>Project Properties->Linker->Input->Force Symbol References</tt>.
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</li>
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</ul>
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<p>If you are having problems building or using LLVM, or if you have any other
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general questions about LLVM, please consult the <a href="FAQ.html">Frequently
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Asked Questions</a> page.</p>
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