Checking whether the ASM_NASM compiler is GNU using "--version" terminated after 10 s due to timeout.Checking whether the ASM_NASM compiler is Clang using "--version" terminated after 10 s due to timeout.Checking whether the ASM_NASM compiler is AppleClang using "--version" did not match "(Apple LLVM version)": NASM version 2.14 Checking whether the ASM_NASM compiler is HP using "-V" did not match "HP C": nasm:error: unrecognised option `-V' type `nasm -h' for help Checking whether the ASM_NASM compiler is Intel using "--version" did not match "(ICC)": NASM version 2.14 Checking whether the ASM_NASM compiler is SunPro using "-V" did not match "Sun C": nasm:error: unrecognised option `-V' type `nasm -h' for help Checking whether the ASM_NASM compiler is XL using "-qversion" did not match "XL C": nasm:error: unrecognised option `-q' type `nasm -h' for help Checking whether the ASM_NASM compiler is MSVC using "/?" did not match "Microsoft": nasm:fatal: unable to open output file `/?' Checking whether the ASM_NASM compiler is TI using "-h" did not match "Texas Instruments": usage: nasm [-@ response file] [-o outfile] [-f format] [-l listfile] [options...] [--] filename or nasm -v (or --v) for version info Response files should contain command line parameters, one per line. -t assemble in SciTech TASM compatible mode -E (or -e) preprocess only (writes output to stdout by default) -a don't preprocess (assemble only) -M generate Makefile dependencies on stdout -MG d:o, missing files assumed generated -MF file set Makefile dependency file -MD file assemble and generate dependencies -MT file dependency target name -MQ file dependency target name (quoted) -MP emit phony target -Zfile redirect error messages to file -s redirect error messages to stdout -g generate debugging information -F format select a debugging format -gformat same as -g -F format -o outfile write output to an outfile -f format select an output format -l listfile write listing to a listfile -Ipath add a pathname to the include file path -Olevel optimize opcodes, immediates and branch offsets -O0 no optimization -O1 minimal optimization -Ox multipass optimization (default) -Pfile pre-include a file (also --include) -Dmacro[=str] pre-define a macro -Umacro undefine a macro -Xformat specifiy error reporting format (gnu or vc) -w+foo enable warning foo (equiv. -Wfoo) -w-foo disable warning foo (equiv. -Wno-foo) -w[+-]error[=foo] promote [specific] warnings to errors -h show invocation summary and exit (also --help) --pragma str pre-executes a specific %pragma --before str add line (usually a preprocessor statement) before the input --prefix str prepend the given string to all the given string to all extern, common and global symbols (also --gprefix) --postfix str append the given string to all the given string to all extern, common and global symbols (also --gpostfix) --lprefix str prepend the given string to all other symbols --lpostfix str append the given string to all other symbols --keep-all output files will not be removed even if an error happens --limit-X val set execution limit X passes total number of passes (default unlimited) stalled-passes number of passes without forward progress (default 1000) macro-levels levels of macro expansion (default 1000000) rep %rep count (default 1000000) eval expression evaluation descent (default 1000000) lines total source lines processed (default 2000000000) Warnings for the -W/-w options: other any warning not specifially mentioned below (default on) macro-params macro calls with wrong parameter count (default on) macro-selfref cyclic macro references (default off) macro-defaults macros with more default than optional parameters (default on) orphan-labels labels alone on lines without trailing `:' (default on) number-overflow numeric constant does not fit (default on) gnu-elf-extensions using 8- or 16-bit relocation in ELF32, a GNU extension (default off) float-overflow floating point overflow (default on) float-denorm floating point denormal (default off) float-underflow floating point underflow (default off) float-toolong too many digits in floating-point number (default on) user %warning directives (default on) lock lock prefix on unlockable instructions (default on) hle invalid hle prefixes (default on) bnd invalid bnd prefixes (default on) zext-reloc relocation zero-extended to match output format (default on) ptr non-NASM keyword used in other assemblers (default on) bad-pragma empty or malformed %pragma (default off) unknown-pragma unknown %pragma facility or directive (default off) not-my-pragma %pragma not applicable to this compilation (default off) unknown-warning unknown warning in -W/-w or warning directive (default off) negative-rep regative %rep count (default on) phase phase error during stabilization (default off) all all possible warnings For a list of valid output formats, use -hf. For a list of debug formats, use -f -y. Checking whether the ASM_NASM compiler is IAR using "" did not match "IAR Assembler": nasm:fatal: no input file specified type `nasm -h' for help Checking whether the ASM_NASM compiler is ARMCC using "" did not match "(ARM Compiler)|(ARM Assembler)": nasm:fatal: no input file specified type `nasm -h' for help