Fix compilation with WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN and use it for hid.c#767
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Fix compilation with WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN and use it for hid.c#767k1-801 wants to merge 1 commit intolibusb:masterfrom
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The CI build fails in the same place as #765. Local build succeeds with a warning in the SDK. |
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this change also raises a warning in local copilation which can not be fixed, it is a bug in SDK: |
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Fixes #766
Defining WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN removes some rarely-used includes from windows.h, which MSVC uses to speed up compilation. Unfortunately, hidapi_cfgmgr32.h relies on one of those headers. This PR fixes the missing header, as well as makes use of the speed-up define, simultaneously making the build scenarios more uniform regardless of whether the target project uses it or not.