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configure.py
) return var def choose_compiler_Win(environ_cp): question = 'Do you want to use Clang to build TensorFlow?' yes_reply = 'Add "--config=win_clang" to compile TensorFlow with CLANG.' no_reply = 'MSVC will be used to compile TensorFlow.' var = int( get_var( environ_cp, 'TF_NEED_CLANG', None, True, question, yes_reply, no_reply ) ) return var
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.bazelrc
# On Windows, `__cplusplus` is wrongly defined without this switch # See https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/msvc-now-correctly-reports-__cplusplus/ build:windows --copt=/Zc:__cplusplus build:windows --host_copt=/Zc:__cplusplus # Tensorflow uses M_* math constants that only get defined by MSVC headers if # _USE_MATH_DEFINES is defined. build:windows --copt=/D_USE_MATH_DEFINES build:windows --host_copt=/D_USE_MATH_DEFINES
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RELEASE.md
version is LLVM/clang 17. The official Wheels-published on PyPI will be based on Clang; however, users retain the option to build wheels using the MSVC compiler following the steps mentioned in https://www.tensorflow.org/install/source_windows as has been the case before ### Breaking Changes * <DOCUMENT BREAKING CHANGES HERE>
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