The easiest way is to launch a CMD with the correct development environment 
(see for example 
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/tools/developer-command-prompt-for-vs).

Le 22 mai 2019 à 15:58 +0200, Robert Dailey <rcdailey.li...@gmail.com>, a écrit 
:
> From the command line, I want to generate Ninja build scripts that
> utilize a specific version of MSVC compiler. Basically I'd like the
> combination of `-G"Visual Studio 15 2017"` with regards to its ability
> to find the C and C++ compiler on the system via registry/environment
> variables, and `-G"Ninja"` with regards to it being the build driver
> for that compiler.
>
> Is this even possible?
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