VS: Update Visual Studio 17 2022 generator for the Release Candidates

Assume this is close enough to the final release to treat as
non-experimental support.
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Brad King
2021-10-26 13:06:57 -04:00
parent 3d9d75b0be
commit f3ddc52676
2 changed files with 10 additions and 10 deletions

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@@ -5,11 +5,6 @@ Visual Studio 17 2022
Generates Visual Studio 17 (VS 2022) project files.
.. warning::
This is experimental and based on "Visual Studio 2022 Release Candidate".
As of this version of CMake, VS 2022 has not been released.
Project Types
^^^^^^^^^^^^^
@@ -51,8 +46,8 @@ name (architecture). For example:
Toolset Selection
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The ``v143`` toolset that comes with VS 17 2022 Release Candidate is selected by
default. The :variable:`CMAKE_GENERATOR_TOOLSET` option may be set, perhaps
The ``v143`` toolset that comes with VS 17 2022 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.
.. |VS_TOOLSET_HOST_ARCH_DEFAULT| replace::

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@@ -26,9 +26,7 @@ Presets
Generators
----------
* The :generator:`Visual Studio 17 2022` generator was added. This is
experimental and based on "Visual Studio 2022 Release Candidate" because
this version of VS has not been released.
* The :generator:`Visual Studio 17 2022` generator was added.
* The :ref:`Makefile Generators` and the :generator:`Ninja` generator
learned to add linker launcher tools along with the linker for ``C``,
@@ -329,3 +327,10 @@ Changes made since CMake 3.21.0 include the following.
* ``hipcc`` may once again be used as a ``CXX`` compiler, and is treated as
whatever compiler it selects underneath, as CMake 3.20 and below did.
3.21.4
------
* The :generator:`Visual Studio 17 2022` generator is now based on the
"Visual Studio 2022" release candidates. Previously it was based on
preview versions.