On Tuesday 08 March 2011, Brad King wrote: > On 03/07/2011 03:44 PM, Alexander Neundorf wrote: > > Testing the Intel compiler under Windows... > > I just tried this but have no time to work further on it now. The compiler > does use -S to generate assembly, but there are at least 3 problems: > > (1) The command line needs "-Fo" instead of "-o" to specify the output file > name.
Ok, that wouldn't be a problem. > (2) The assembler extension on Windows is ".asm" so CMake does not > recognize the "main.s" source file. Same here. > (3) The "icl" tool cannot compile its own assembly: > > $ icl -S main.c > $ icl main.asm > (errors) Really ? That's weird. > I was able to fix the errors for (3) by replacing "." with "_" in a few > labels. Then the build produces HelloAsm.exe which runs as expected. Do you consider this a solution or a hack ? It does not really sound like something I'd like to do reading the produced asm-file and running some regexps on it :-/ Beside that, AFAIK Microsoft cl.exe is not able to process assembler files. Is that correct ? Alex _______________________________________________ cmake-developers mailing list cmake-developers@cmake.org http://public.kitware.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cmake-developers