Question

I think the file that is produced is an .asm file, any idea how to produce this in Visual Studio when you do a build?

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Solution

  1. Open the Properties page for a project
  2. Select the Configuration Properties -> C/C++ -> Output Files branch
  3. Change the Assembler Output option to something other than No Listing
  4. Make sure ASM List Location is set to a valid path or sub-path
  5. Build.

OTHER TIPS

Project->Properties->Configuration Properties->C/C++->Output Files

There you should see an option for Assembler Output.

John.

Or if using the Visual Studio command line,

cl.exe /Fa[assembler code filename]

If you just want to view the assembler code in the IDE you can start the debugger and then select the Go To Dissassembly choice on the right click menu.

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