rustc_target/spec/base/windows_msvc.rs
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use crate::spec::{TargetOptions, base, cvs};
pub(crate) fn opts() -> TargetOptions {
let base = base::msvc::opts();
TargetOptions {
os: "windows".into(),
env: "msvc".into(),
vendor: "pc".into(),
dynamic_linking: true,
dll_prefix: "".into(),
dll_suffix: ".dll".into(),
exe_suffix: ".exe".into(),
staticlib_prefix: "".into(),
staticlib_suffix: ".lib".into(),
families: cvs!["windows"],
crt_static_allows_dylibs: true,
crt_static_respected: true,
requires_uwtable: true,
// We don't pass the /NODEFAULTLIB flag to the linker on MSVC
// as that prevents linker directives embedded in object files from
// including other necessary libraries.
//
// For example, msvcrt.lib embeds a linker directive like:
// /DEFAULTLIB:vcruntime.lib /DEFAULTLIB:ucrt.lib
// So that vcruntime.lib and ucrt.lib are included when the entry point
// in msvcrt.lib is used. Using /NODEFAULTLIB would mean having to
// manually add those two libraries and potentially further dependencies
// they bring in.
//
// See also https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/preprocessor/comment-c-cpp?view=msvc-170#lib
// for documentation on including library dependencies in C/C++ code.
no_default_libraries: false,
has_thread_local: true,
..base
}
}