One of the reasons for why masm/ml64 is not [fully] supported is that
it's problematic to support multiple versions. But latest one usually
works and/or it's lesser problem to make it work. So idea here is to
have a "whistle" when it breaks, so that problems can be evaluated as
they emerge. It's kind of "best effort" thing, as opposite to "full
support".
Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
%targets = (
"VC-WIN64A-masm" => {
- inherit_from => [ "VC-WIN64A" ],
+ inherit_from => [ "VC-WIN64-common", asm("x86_64_asm"),
+ sub { $disabled{shared} ? () : "x86_64_uplink" } ],
as => "ml64",
asflags => "/c /Cp /Cx /Zi",
asoutflag => "/Fo",
+ sys_id => "WIN64A",
+ bn_asm_src => sub { return undef unless @_;
+ my $r=join(" ",@_); $r=~s|asm/x86_64-gcc|bn_asm|; $r; },
+ perlasm_scheme => "masm",
},
);
- ps: >-
If ($env:Platform -Match "x86") {
$env:VCVARS_PLATFORM="x86"
- $env:TARGET="VC-WIN32"
+ $env:TARGET="VC-WIN32 no-asm"
} Else {
$env:VCVARS_PLATFORM="amd64"
- $env:TARGET="VC-WIN64A"
+ $env:TARGET="VC-WIN64A-masm"
}
- ps: >-
If ($env:Configuration -Match "shared") {
- call "%VSCOMNTOOLS%\..\..\VC\vcvarsall.bat" %VCVARS_PLATFORM%
- mkdir _build
- cd _build
- - perl ..\Configure %TARGET% no-asm %SHARED%
+ - perl ..\Configure %TARGET% %SHARED%
- cd ..
build_script: