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VSIXTorch

It helps deverlopers to setup PyTorch C++ Project on Windows without CMake. Developers could setup a new libTorch project in Visual Studio with one click. Now, VS 2019 and 2022 are supported

Visual Studio Extension Download Link

LibTorch Project Template for VS2019

LibTorch Project Template for VS2022

Libtorch Download Link

Pytorch.org only provide the latest libtorch binary links. Generally, the libtorch download links

Debug
https://download.pytorch.org/libtorch/{cuda-version}/libtorch-win-shared-with-deps-debug-{pytorch-version}%2B{cuversion}.zip

Release
https://download.pytorch.org/libtorch/{cuda-version}/libtorch-win-shared-with-deps{pytorch-version}%2B{cuversion}.zip

For example Libtorch {1.11.0 cu113 debug} download link is
https://download.pytorch.org/libtorch/cu113/libtorch-win-shared-with-deps-debug-1.11.0%2Bcu113.zip
If it's a cpu version, the {cuda-version} is cpu

There's a fantastic link to download all released libtorch binaries.

https://blog.csdn.net/guzhao9901/article/details/125051108

How to build dll

  1. Change Project settings->Configuration Properties->General->Configuration Type to Dynamic Library(.dll)
  2. Change Project settings->Configuration Properties->Advanced->Target File Extension to dll

example

#include <torch/torch.h>
extern "C" __declspec(dllexport) int check_cuda() 
{
    if (torch::cuda::is_available()) {
        return 1;
    }
    else
    {
        return 0;
    }
}

Tutorial Video

https://ossci-windows.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/vsextension/demo.mp4)