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@gh-andre gh-andre commented Feb 9, 2025

  • When the runtime type option is omitted, VC++ builds object files with a LIBCMT directive, which is a thread-safe statically linked runtime library.
  • This change adds explicit release and debug dynamic CRT options into build configurations.

* When the runtime type option is omitted, VC++ builds object
  files with a `LIBCMT` directive, which is a thread-safe statically
  linked runtime library.
* This change adds explicit release and debug dynamic CRT
  options into build configurations.

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gh-andre commented Feb 9, 2025

Just a quick note here - it probably makes sense to mention this change in release notes, as it may affect those who customized their projects to either patch the source to use the dynamic CRT, like I did for mine, or to structure their projects around a static CRT, which means that they will not share memory allocation, global initialization, like threading/locking, etc., with those same resources in isa-l_crypto.

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PR merged, thanks!

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