CMake/Assembler
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Introduction
Since version 2.6.0 CMake has basic support for using assembler source files in CMake projects. Assembler is different from other languages in that it actually is no single language, but there are many different assembler languages. CMake supports a generic "ASM" language and specialized "ASM_XXX" languages for assembler "dialects".
Currently supported:
- ASM-ATT (since 2.6.0)
- ASM_MASM (since 2.6.3)
Supported Assembler Dialects
Generic ASM
This serves as base for the different assembler dialects.
- Supported assembler names: defaults to as, gas, may have toolchain specific prefix, can be overriden by setting CMAKE_ASM_COMPILER before enabling the ASM language
- Supported source files extensions: defaults to .s, .S, .asm, can be overriden by setting CMAKE_ASM_SOURCE_FILE_EXTENSIONS before enabling the ASM language
- Involved files: CMakeASMInformation.cmake, CMakeDetermineASMCompiler.cmake, CMakeTestASMCompiler.cmake
ASM-ATT
This can be used for assembler files in AT&T assembler syntax. This includes the GNU assembler gas.
- Supported assembler names: as, gas, may have toolchain specific prefix
- Supported source files extensions: .s, .S, .asm
- Involved files: CMakeASM-ATTInformation.cmake, CMakeDetermineASM-ATTCompiler.cmake, CMakeTestASM-ATTCompiler.cmake
ASM_MASM
This is support for the Microsoft assembler.
- Supported assembler names: ml, ml64
- Supported source files extensions: .asm
- Involved files: CMakeASM_MASMInformation.cmake, CMakeDetermineASM_MASMCompiler.cmake, CMakeTestASM_MASMCompiler.cmake