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[docs] Remove Visual Studio 2017 references and bump VS 2019 to VS 2022 #70759

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@neoncube2 neoncube2 commented Oct 31, 2023

The docs say that Visual Studio 2019 16.7 or later is required to build clang but reference VS 2017.

  • Remove references to VS 2017
  • Update instructions to use VS 2022, since that's the current version available for download from MS' website
    • The path to VS 2022 executables is Program Files instead of Program Files (x86), as VS 2022 is 64-bit

@llvmbot llvmbot added the clang Clang issues not falling into any other category label Oct 31, 2023
@MacDue MacDue merged commit 3c71f71 into llvm:main Mar 10, 2025
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Glad this finally got merged! XD

But seriously, thanks, @llvm-beanz and @MacDue :)

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