.. _Windows_OS_ug: Windows\* ========= This section uses <*tbb_install_dir*> to indicate the top-level installation directory. The following table describes the subdirectory structure for Windows\*, relative to <*tbb_install_dir*>. .. container:: tablenoborder .. list-table:: :header-rows: 1 * - Item - Location - Environment Variable * - Header files - | ``include\oneapi\tbb.h`` | ``include\oneapi\tbb\*.h`` - ``INCLUDE`` * - .lib files - ``lib\<arch>\vc<vcversion>\<lib><variant><version>.lib``\ - ``LIB`` * - .dll files - ``redist\<arch>\vc<vcversion>\<lib><variant><version>.dll`` - ``PATH`` * - .pdb files - Same as corresponding ``.dll`` file. - \ where * ``<arch>`` - ``ia32`` or ``intel64`` * ``<lib>`` - ``tbb``, ``tbbmalloc``, ``tbbmalloc_proxy`` or ``tbbbind`` * ``<vcversion>`` - ``14`` - use for dynamic linkage with the CRT - ``14_uwp`` - use for Windows 10 Universal Windows applications - ``14_uwd`` - use for Universal Windows Drivers - ``_mt`` - use for static linkage with the CRT * ``<variant>`` - ``_debug`` or empty * ``<version>`` - binary version The last column shows which environment variables are used by the Microsoft\* Visual C++\* or IntelĀ® C++ Compiler Classic or IntelĀ® oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler to find these subdirectories. .. CAUTION:: Ensure that the relevant product directories are mentioned by the environment variables; otherwise the compiler might not find the required files. .. note:: Microsoft\* C/C++ run-time libraries come in static and dynamic forms. Either can be used with oneTBB. Linking to the oneTBB library is always dynamic.
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