This guide focuses on the 64 bit version only. This will outline the process for getting a simple C++ toolchain ready in Windows using Eclipse as an IDE. In Windows, you can simply install Visual Studio and use the Microsoft C++ compiler, but you may want to use the free GNU compiler (g++) instead. Trying to get an open source toolchain configured in Windows for C++ can sometimes be a headache. I was barely able to hack it together myself and there are still a few details I am not 100% clear on.įor more details about installing MSYS2 check out Install gcc compiler on Windows with MSYS2 for C/C++. DISCLAIMER: Don't hold me accountable for any bad advice or incorrect information provided here.
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