I know that there is a "Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7" but is there, currently or planned, a Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 3.4 or eve Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 3.x for that matter? It would be supremely beneficial if I didn't have to install a different version of visual studio on my entire lab.
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Unfortunately to be able to use the extension modules provided by others you'll be forced to use the official compiler to compile Python. These are:
Visual Studio 2008 for Python 2.7. See: https://docs.python.org/2.7/using/windows.html#compiling-python-on-windows
Visual Studio 2010 for Python 3.4. See: https://docs.python.org/3.4/using/windows.html#compiling-python-on-windows
Alternatively, you can use MinGw to compile extensions in a way that won't depend on others.
See: https://docs.python.org/2/install/#gnu-c-cygwin-MinGW or https://docs.python.org/3.4/install/#gnu-c-cygwin-mingw
This allows you to have one compiler to build your extensions for both versions of Python, Python 2.x and Python 3.x.
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For Python 2.7, you can also use the free Microsoft Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7 since you can no longer download the free version of VS 2008 that was once available. Dec 27, 2015 at 13:11
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1The link in the last comment is dead. We cannot download Visual C++ Compiler for Python 2.7 from Microsoft any longer. kkocdko put it here for now: drive.google.com/drive/folders/…– WaldronNov 19, 2021 at 17:05
For the different python versions:
Visual C++ |CPython
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14.0 |3.5
10.0 |3.3, 3.4
9.0 |2.6, 2.7, 3.0, 3.1, 3.2
Source: Windows Compilers for py
Also refer: this answer
Visual Studio Community 2015 suffices to build extensions for Python 3.5. It's free but a 6 GB download (overkill). On my computer it installed vcvarsall at C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat
For Python 3.4 you'd need Visual Studio 2010. I don't think there's any free edition. See https://matthew-brett.github.io/pydagogue/python_msvc.html
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3Could you please elaborate? I have Visual Studio Community 2015 and Python 3.5.1, but when trying to install numpy with pip I get the error that vcvarsall.bat cannot be located (Visual Studio Community 2015 only appears to have vcvars32.bat)– DimplDec 16, 2015 at 8:46
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3Hi. Try running the installer again, make sure you check
Visual C++
under programming languages. Dec 16, 2015 at 9:21 -
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3i have the same kind of problems. I have VS Community 2015 on Win8.1. looking at "About Microsoft Visual Studio" i see that Visual C++ 2015 is installed. However, no hint of any vsvarsall.bat file in the `C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 14.0\VC` folder. I managed to install numpy (and tensorflow) via conda and pip with Python2.7 but not with Python3.5 Feb 7, 2016 at 12:47
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1You don't need to install Visual Studio 2015. Visual C++ Build Tools are enough. wiki.python.org/moin/…14.0_standalone:_Visual_C.2B-.2B-_Build_Tools_2015.28x86.2C_x64.2C_ARM.29 Jun 14, 2016 at 12:39