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diff --git a/share/cmake-3.18/Help/generator/Visual Studio 11 2012.rst b/share/cmake-3.18/Help/generator/Visual Studio 11 2012.rst deleted file mode 100644 index 5d89a6e..0000000 --- a/share/cmake-3.18/Help/generator/Visual Studio 11 2012.rst +++ /dev/null @@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ -Visual Studio 11 2012 ---------------------- - -Generates Visual Studio 11 (VS 2012) project files. - -For compatibility with CMake versions prior to 3.0, one may specify this -generator using the name "Visual Studio 11" without the year component. - -Project Types -^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -Only Visual C++ and C# projects may be generated. Other types of -projects (JavaScript, Database, Website, etc.) are not supported. - -Platform Selection -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -The default target platform name (architecture) is ``Win32``. - -The :variable:`CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM` variable may be set, perhaps -via the :manual:`cmake(1)` ``-A`` option, to specify a target platform -name (architecture). For example: - -* ``cmake -G "Visual Studio 11 2012" -A Win32`` -* ``cmake -G "Visual Studio 11 2012" -A x64`` -* ``cmake -G "Visual Studio 11 2012" -A ARM`` -* ``cmake -G "Visual Studio 11 2012" -A <WinCE-SDK>`` - (Specify a target platform matching a Windows CE SDK name.) - -For compatibility with CMake versions prior to 3.1, one may specify -a target platform name optionally at the end of the generator name. -This is supported only for: - -``Visual Studio 11 2012 Win64`` - Specify target platform ``x64``. - -``Visual Studio 11 2012 ARM`` - Specify target platform ``ARM``. - -``Visual Studio 11 2012 <WinCE-SDK>`` - Specify target platform matching a Windows CE SDK name. - -Toolset Selection -^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ - -The ``v110`` toolset that comes with Visual Studio 11 2012 is selected by -default. The :variable:`CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET` option may be set, perhaps -via the :manual:`cmake(1)` ``-T`` option, to specify another toolset. |