Rodrigo Madera wrote:
I subscribed to this list because there is still no out-of-the-box
support for assembly source code compilation (or I am astoundingly
ignorant).
1) How can I do that for Nasm/Yasm support?
2) Is there any plan to do so on a release?
3) Since it's open source and all about sharing, how can I help to
implement this? (if it's not too time consuming)
The real way to do this is to add assembly as a full-fledged language in
CMake. See this thread:
http://www.cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2005-November/007478.html
Look in the CMake/Modules directory of the source tree for
CMake*CXX*.cmake files. These are the files that configure rules for
building C++ targets. There are similar sets of files for other
languages. You need to create an equivalent set of CMake*ASM*.cmake
files with rules for using the assemblers. Platform/assembler specific
details would be put in files in CMake/Modules/Platform.
We have no current plans to do this ourselves but would have no problem
accepting the contribution. If you want to persue it please create a
feature request here:
http://www.cmake.org/Bug
and the discussion can continue there.
Thanks,
-Brad
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