commit | 114ead3d1dd8cf4802d580a54c20c7f82336507f | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Yun Peng <pcloudy@google.com> | Thu Apr 07 16:39:19 2016 +0000 |
committer | Kristina Chodorow <kchodorow@google.com> | Thu Apr 07 17:06:12 2016 +0000 |
tree | f83ae75e1ab74f5789b2960f792ab7401170de70 | |
parent | 986cb3e0beb22465577dae2aca7c148ae11c3d6d [diff] |
Add msvc crosstool definiton This patch add the msvc crosstool definiton to CROSSTOOL file and BUILD file. Two paths are expected to exist: for msvc: C:/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0/VC/ for windows sdk: C:/Program Files (x86)/Windows Kits/10/ -- Change-Id: I2b21e566a588459f9fef767c5dc9dab1565d1ae8 Reviewed-on: https://bazel-review.googlesource.com/#/c/3266 MOS_MIGRATED_REVID=119276027
{Fast, Correct} - Choose two
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