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I'm on Windows with Visual Studio 2010. I have a bunch of .cpp files and an .asm file I want to compile together.

Right now I'm doing a custom command to compile the .asm separately as follows:

#windows 64 bit builds need an asm file that needs to be compiled separately
if (MSVC AND CMAKE_CL_64)
  add_custom_command(TARGET MYPROJECT
                            PRE_BUILD
                            COMMAND "$ENV{VCInstallDir}/bin/x86_amd64/ml64" /c /W2 /nologo /errorReport:none 
                            /Fo${CMAKE_BINARY_DIR}/${CMAKE_PROJECT_NAME}.dir/Debug/ 
                            #/Fo"C:/MYPROJECT/Build/Main_ms100_64/MYPROJECT.dir/Debug/"
                            $CSrcDir}/masm64.asm
                            COMMENT "Building asm file")
endif()

This puts the .obj file in the correct place as the other obj files but it doesn't seem to be included by the linker. How do I make the linker the masm64.obj file?

As an alternate solution, I tried setting the source properties of the file to "LANGUAGE ASM" but it was still not compiling it.

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    The thing I always forget to do when adding .asm files is to right click on the project (not the solution) and choose 'Build Customizations' and check 'masm'. Failing that, I spose you could go to Linker/Input and add the file to 'Additional Dependencies.' Dec 23, 2014 at 22:18
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    – User.1
    Dec 23, 2014 at 23:03

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I normally set a custom build tool on the file itself. There is a checkbox that indcates whether the ouput participates in the build or not. From my experience, I've found that if I have that box checked, and the assembler is outputting to the correct intermediate directory. I've found that if I use the custom command, I have to explicity add the object file to the linker command line.

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