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Not C# or C++, but C. Is there any C support in Visual Studio?










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    Possible duplicate of C programming in Visual Studio

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    Possible duplicate of C programming in Visual Studio

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Possible duplicate of C programming in Visual Studio

– Michael O'Neill
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Possible duplicate of C programming in Visual Studio

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Jan 31 '18 at 17:37












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Using the Visual Studio Installer if you click on your already installed version of Visual Studio (in the image i clicked on my VS 2017 Community).




Under Individual components --> Compilers, build tools and runtimes you can check Clang/C2. Clang is a C compiler.




Answer: by default it appears not, but you can install the Clang component and it appears you will be able to.



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    Using the Visual Studio Installer if you click on your already installed version of Visual Studio (in the image i clicked on my VS 2017 Community).




    Under Individual components --> Compilers, build tools and runtimes you can check Clang/C2. Clang is a C compiler.




    Answer: by default it appears not, but you can install the Clang component and it appears you will be able to.



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      Using the Visual Studio Installer if you click on your already installed version of Visual Studio (in the image i clicked on my VS 2017 Community).




      Under Individual components --> Compilers, build tools and runtimes you can check Clang/C2. Clang is a C compiler.




      Answer: by default it appears not, but you can install the Clang component and it appears you will be able to.



      enter image description here






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        Using the Visual Studio Installer if you click on your already installed version of Visual Studio (in the image i clicked on my VS 2017 Community).




        Under Individual components --> Compilers, build tools and runtimes you can check Clang/C2. Clang is a C compiler.




        Answer: by default it appears not, but you can install the Clang component and it appears you will be able to.



        enter image description here






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        Using the Visual Studio Installer if you click on your already installed version of Visual Studio (in the image i clicked on my VS 2017 Community).




        Under Individual components --> Compilers, build tools and runtimes you can check Clang/C2. Clang is a C compiler.




        Answer: by default it appears not, but you can install the Clang component and it appears you will be able to.



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