Add information about vcpkg manifest mode in the manual

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MACHIZAUD Andréa 2022-05-22 22:46:32 +02:00
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vcpkg\install_vcpkg_dependencies.bat vcpkg\install_vcpkg_dependencies.bat
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This writes files only to the \texttt{vcpkg\textbackslash{}vcpkg} directory and makes no other changes on your machine. This writes files only to the \texttt{vcpkg\textbackslash{}vcpkg} directory and makes no other changes on your machine.
\item System-wide installation -- install \texttt{vcpkg} by following the instructions on its website, and then execute the following commands: \item System-wide installation with Manifest mode -- install \texttt{vcpkg} by following the instructions on its website, make sure that the environment variable \texttt{VCPKG_ROOT} is set to the path where you have clone the repository, and then execute the following command:
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vcpkg integrate install vcpkg integrate install
vcpkg install --triplet x64-windows-static freetype glfw3 capstone[arm,arm64,x86]
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After this step, you can use any Visual Studio project files to build as usual.
Dependencies will be installed automatically based on vcpkg manifest listing (the \texttt{vcpkg.json} file at repository root).
For more information about vcpkg manifest mode in Visual Studio, you can read more details at the following address: \url{https://vcpkg.io/en/docs/users/manifests.html#msbuild-integration}.
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