COMP: OPTIONAL was missing in ENABLE_LANGUAGE()

-the assembler file seems to work for Linux and FreeBSD
-try to fix main() for HP-UX compiler

Alex
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Alexander Neundorf 2007-07-06 08:53:16 -04:00
parent 7627b96dd1
commit ef7b647b3b
2 changed files with 19 additions and 14 deletions

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@ -2,20 +2,19 @@ project(Assembler)
set(SRCS)
message(STATUS "Testing assembler support, system: ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} processor: ${CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR}")
# if no file has been set as source and we are on linux with an x86 processor try to use the gas/as assembler
if(NOT SRCS AND NOT APPLE AND CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "[ix].?86$")
# if(NOT SRCS AND CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES Linux AND CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "[ix].?86$")
message(STATUS "Trying to enable ASM-ATT for Linux/x86")
enable_language(ASM-ATT)
if(CMAKE_ASM-ATT_COMPILER_WORKS)
message(STATUS "Trying to enable ASM-ATT for Linux/x86 - succeeded")
# this assembler file was created using gcc -S main.c
set(SRCS main-linux-x86-gas.s)
endif(CMAKE_ASM-ATT_COMPILER_WORKS)
endif(NOT SRCS AND NOT APPLE AND CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "[ix].?86$")
# endif(NOT SRCS AND CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME MATCHES Linux AND CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "[ix].?86$")
# main-linux-x86-gas.s seems to work for Linux and FreeBSD
if(NOT SRCS AND CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "[ix].?86$")
if(CMAKE_SYSTEM MATCHES Linux or CMAKE_SYSTEM MATCHES FreeBSD)
message(STATUS "Trying to enable ASM-ATT for Linux or FreeBSD on x86")
enable_language(ASM-ATT OPTIONAL)
if(CMAKE_ASM-ATT_COMPILER_WORKS)
message(STATUS "Trying to enable ASM-ATT for Linux/x86 - succeeded")
# this assembler file was created using gcc -S main.c
set(SRCS main-linux-x86-gas.s)
endif(CMAKE_ASM-ATT_COMPILER_WORKS)
endif(CMAKE_SYSTEM MATCHES Linux or CMAKE_SYSTEM MATCHES FreeBSD)
endif(NOT SRCS AND CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "[ix].?86$")
if(NOT SRCS)
message(STATUS "No assembler enabled, using C")

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@ -1,6 +1,12 @@
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char** argv)
#ifdef __CLASSIC_C__
int main(){
int ac;
char*av[];
#else
int main(int ac, char*av[]){
#endif
{
printf("hello assembler world, %d arguments given\n", argc);
return 0;