Windows: allow CI runner to find dev tools#809
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This looks good to me, sorry for the delay @thomthehound !
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This small patch initializes the MSVC developer environment on the windows-2022 runner so the Windows wheel build can actually find the required compiler tools (
cl, etc.).Fresh Windows wheels do not appear to have been published for quite some time. Restoring them will directly support the downstream Windows bring-up effort in mlir-aie.
This is probably not the only fix still needed in the Windows distribution CI, but it should remove the immediate blocker. I will be monitoring the CI log to identify other issues this surfaces.