The easy answer is to use “ninja” from a VS tools X64 Native command prompt. 
For those that want to actually use Visual Studio 15 2017 is there anything in 
CMake or an environment variable that can be set?


The issue is that when I configure I select “Visual Studio 15 2017 Win64” BUT 
the actual tool chain that VS is using under the hood is a 32 bit compiler. I 
have verified this through stack overflow and looking at the task manager.

 

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/46056263/use-the-64-bit-visual-c-toolset-in-visual-studio-2017

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19820718/how-to-make-visual-studio-use-the-native-amd64-toolchain/25626630#25626630

 

Is there a CMake variable that I can set to tell Visual Studio to use the X64 
toolchain?


Thanks

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