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How-to compile amd64 code with Code::Blocks
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Requirements:
- Code::Bocks (just get a nightly build)
- Windows SDK ([1])
Step1) Make sure you have a nightly build because I don’t think that RC2 supports all the needed functionality to setup the compiler.
Step2) Install the Windows SDK, you can deselect all the .net stuff because we won’t be needing it.
- tip If you deselect the documentation parts you reduce the download size to under 100mb.
- Code::Blocks is a free, open source C, C, and Fortran compiler for Windows, MacOS, and Linux. The software features an all-in-one installer that includes all of the code libraries and tools you'll need to start coding.
- Download the setup file, run it on your computer and Code::Blocks will be installed, ready for you to work with it. Can't get any easier than that! Download a nightly build: There are also more recent so-called nightly builds available in the forums.
Step3) Start Code::Blocks and go to ‘Settings->Compiler and Debugger settings’, then select ‘Microsoft Visual C++ 2005’ from the dropdown box and click the copy button. Now choose a name I used ‘Windows SDK x64’ but you can name it whatever you like.
Step4) Now with ‘Windows SDK x64’ as the selected compiler go to the ‘Toolchain executables’ tab and EMPTY the directory text box. Then click the ‘Additional Paths’ tab inside the ‘Toolchain executables’ tab. Remove the directory that goes to your Visual C++ 2005 install dir NOT the debug one and add the following directory’s:
- C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv6.0Binx64
- C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv6.0VCBinx64
Step5) Now go to the ‘Search Directories’ tab and remove all items under the ‘Compiler’, ‘Linker’ and ‘Resource compiler’ tabs. And then add the following,Compiler:
- C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv6.0VCINCLUDE
- C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv6.0Include
Linker:
- C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv6.0VCLIBx64
- C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv6.0Libx64
Resource Compiler:
- None
Step6) Create a new project (console project) and select our new ‘Windows SDK x64’ compiler as the compiler to use. Now in the generated code add the following line:
Barcode Fonts included: Code 39 - CCode39S3.ttf Industrial 2 of 5 - CCodeIND2of5S3.ttf POSTNET - CCodePostnet.ttf The Fonts are Free for both Commercial and non-Commercial use. The software contains instructions on exporting the fonts for setup on your Windows and tutorials on the use of the fonts with third party applications such as Word.
- cout << “sizeof(void*) = ” << sizeof(void*) << ';' << endl;
Hit the compile button and off we go. When we execute the program it appears to have a 8byte long address (64 bits).
Remarks) When you create a gui application Code::Blocks starts yelling at you about the PSDK, in fact the Windows SDK is the PSDK for Vista so you don’t need it, so you need to fill in a bogus path when creating the app (e.g. ‘c:’) and then later remove the entries to the PSDK in ‘Build Options…->Search Directories’. A new template would be cool but that’s something for another time.
Compiling amd64 code using Microsoft Visual C++ 2010
The following instructions will allow you to compile 64-bit code using Microsoft's VC 2010 compiler (with the Windows SDK).Requirements:
- Code::Bocks (at least as of 2012-07-23 the nightly build worked) [2]
-Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 express (or better) [3]
-Microsoft Windows SDK v7.1 (earlier versions might not work, later version will probably work but directories will change) [4]
Step 1) Install Visual Studio 2010.
Step 2) Install Windwos SDK.
Step 3) Install Code::Blocks following instructions listed in nightly build forum.
Note: Prior to setting up Code::Blocks for 64-Bit compiling, you may need to set the MSbuild environment to x64. This can be done my running the command:
'C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv7.1BinSetEnv.cmd' /x64
Step 5) Run the new installation for the nightly build of Code::BLocks. It should auto-detect your installed compilers, including the recently installed Visual C++ 2010.
Step 6) Once Code::Blocks open the 'Global Compiler Settings' (Settings->Compiler..). Select 'Microsoft Visual C++ 2010'.
Now under the 'Toolchain executables' Tab change the Compiler's installation directory to:
C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0VCbinamd64
Note: if you installed VC to a different directory this path will change. The important part is that you change the path to look in the '.binamd64' directory.
While still in the 'Toolchain..' tab, click on 'Additional Paths'. Add the following:
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv7.1Binx64
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv7.1Bin
C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0Common7IDE
Next you need to add the x64 includes and lib file.
Under the 'Search Directories' tab add the following to the Compiler search path:
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv7.1Include
C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0VCinclude
Note: the Windows SDK directory should be listed first
Now add the following to the Linker search path (in this order):
C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0VClibamd64
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv7.1Libx64
C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv7.1Lib
C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual Studio 10.0VClib
You should now be able to compile x64 code using VC 2010 (express).
To test the compiler, build the following program:
main.cpp
If everything works correctly it should output: sizeof(void*) = 8;
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Install steps
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- Download the Code::Blocks 17.12 installer. If you know you don't have MinGW installed, download the package which has MinGW bundled.
- Run the installer, it's a standard installer for Windows; just press Next after reading each screen.
- If you're planning installing a compiler after you've installed Code::Blocks, read the information provided in the installer.
- If you downloaded the installer which doesn't come with MinGW, you may have to configure the compiler manually (usually Code::Blocks' auto detects the compiler).
Note:
Since 16.01 is quite old, there is the possibility to use a nightly build from the Forum. This builds does not come bundled with a compiler!! You need to install a compiler by yourself. Before installing please read this