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VsDevCmdGenerator: respect the user's startingDirectory
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The PowerShell equivalent was added in the initial pull request, #7774.
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DHowett committed Mar 23, 2023
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Expand Up @@ -42,6 +42,9 @@ std::wstring VsDevCmdGenerator::GetProfileCommandLine(const VsSetupConfiguration
commandLine.reserve(256);
commandLine.append(LR"(cmd.exe /k ")");
commandLine.append(GetDevCmdScriptPath(instance));
// The "-startdir" parameter will prevent "vsdevcmd" from automatically
// setting the shell path so the path in the profile will be used instead.
commandLine.append(LR"(" -startdir=none)");
#if defined(_M_ARM64)
commandLine.append(LR"(" -arch=arm64 -host_arch=x64)");
#elif defined(_M_AMD64)
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