C support in visual studio 2017
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Not C# or C++, but C. Is there any C support in Visual Studio?
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Not C# or C++, but C. Is there any C support in Visual Studio?
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Jan 31 '18 at 17:37
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Not C# or C++, but C. Is there any C support in Visual Studio?
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Not C# or C++, but C. Is there any C support in Visual Studio?
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asked Jan 31 '18 at 17:34
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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
– Michael O'Neill
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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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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 aC
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 aC
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 aC
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 aC
compiler.
Answer: by default it appears not, but you can install the Clang component and it appears you will be able to.
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 aC
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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Possible duplicate of C programming in Visual Studio
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