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Visual Studio 10 2010
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Deprecated. Generates Visual Studio 10 (VS 2010) project files.
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.. note::
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This generator is deprecated and will be removed in a future version
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of CMake. It will still be possible to build with VS 10 2010 tools
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using the :generator:`Visual Studio 11 2012` (or above) generator
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with :variable:`CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET` set to ``v100``, or by
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using the :generator:`NMake Makefiles` generator.
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For compatibility with CMake versions prior to 3.0, one may specify this
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generator using the name ``Visual Studio 10`` without the year component.
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Project Types
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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Only Visual C++ and C# projects may be generated (and Fortran with
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Intel compiler integration). Other types of projects (Database,
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Website, etc.) are not supported.
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Platform Selection
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The default target platform name (architecture) is ``Win32``.
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.. versionadded:: 3.1
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The :variable:`CMAKE_GENERATOR_PLATFORM` variable may be set, perhaps
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via the :manual:`cmake(1)` ``-A`` option, to specify a target platform
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name (architecture). For example:
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* ``cmake -G "Visual Studio 10 2010" -A Win32``
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* ``cmake -G "Visual Studio 10 2010" -A x64``
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* ``cmake -G "Visual Studio 10 2010" -A Itanium``
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For compatibility with CMake versions prior to 3.1, one may specify
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a target platform name optionally at the end of the generator name.
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This is supported only for:
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``Visual Studio 10 2010 Win64``
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Specify target platform ``x64``.
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``Visual Studio 10 2010 IA64``
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Specify target platform ``Itanium``.
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Toolset Selection
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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
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The ``v100`` toolset that comes with Visual Studio 10 2010 is selected by
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default. The :variable:`CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET` option may be set, perhaps
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via the :manual:`cmake(1)` ``-T`` option, to specify another toolset.
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