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GH-44368: [C++] Use "lib" for generating bundled dependencies even with "clang-cl" #44391

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@kou kou commented Oct 13, 2024

Rationale for this change

We need to use "clang-cl" for Windows ARM64. We can use MSVC tool such as "lib" for generating bundled dependencies with "clang-cl" build because it's a MSVC like build.

What changes are included in this PR?

Prefer "lib" to ${CMAKE_AR} with "clang-cl" for generating bundled dependencies. It seems that ${CMAKE_AR} doesn't generate arrow_bundled_dependencies.lib.

Are these changes tested?

Yes.

Are there any user-facing changes?

Yes.

…ven with "clang-cl"

We can use MSVC tool such as "lib" with "clang-cl" build because it's
a MSVC like build.
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kou commented Oct 16, 2024

+1

@kou kou merged commit 8973278 into apache:main Oct 16, 2024
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After merging your PR, Conbench analyzed the 3 benchmarking runs that have been run so far on merge-commit 8973278.

There were no benchmark performance regressions. 🎉

The full Conbench report has more details. It also includes information about 14 possible false positives for unstable benchmarks that are known to sometimes produce them.

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