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GCC    
The {GNU} {Compiler} Collection, which
currently contains front ends for {C}, {C}, {Objective-C},
{Fortran}, {Java}, and {Ada}, as well as libraries for these
languages (libstdc, libgcj, etc).

GCC formerly meant the GNU {C} compiler, which is a very high
quality, very portable compiler for {C}, {C} and {Objective
C}.

The compiler supports multiple {front-ends} and multiple
{back-ends} by translating first into {Register Transfer
Language} and from there into {assembly code} for the target
architecture.

{(http://gcc.gnu.org/)}.
{Bug Reports (http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/)}.
{FTP} gcc-2.X.X.tar.gz from your nearest {GNU archive site}.
{MS-DOS (ftp://oak.oakland.edu/pub/msdos/djgpp/)}.

Mailing lists: gcc-help@gcc.gnu.org, gcc-announce@gcc.gnu.org
(announcements).

["Using and Porting GNU CC", R.M. Stallman, 1992-12-16].

(2003-08-05)


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  • What is the difference between g++ and gcc? - Stack Overflow
    GCC or G++ just choose a different front-end with different default options In a nutshell: if you use g++ the frontend will tell the linker that you may want to link with the C++ standard libraries The gcc frontend won't do that (also it could link with them if you pass the right command line options)
  • What is the difference between GNU, GCC, and MinGW?
    GCC stands for "GNU Compiler Collection" and is a piece of GNU software that includes a compiler with frontends for multiple languages: The standard compiler releases since 4 6 include front ends for C (gcc), C++ (g++), Objective-C, Objective-C++, Fortran (gfortran), Java (gcj), Ada (GNAT), and Go (gccgo)
  • GCC -g vs. -g3 GDB flag: What is the difference?
    The broader answer is that gcc supports four levels of debug information, from -g0 (debug information disabled) through -g3 (maximum debug information) Specifying -g is equivalent to -g2 Curiously, the gcc docs say little about what information -g -g2 includes or excludes: Request debugging information and also use level to specify how much
  • What is the default C -std standard version for the current GCC . . .
    I can't predict when gcc will switch to -std=gnu23 as its default If you're reading this in the distant future, let us know how things turned out gcc releases from 3 0 to 4 9 4 default to -std=gnu89 or -std=gnu90 gcc releases from 5 5 to 10 4 default to -std=gnu11 (they skipped -std=gnu99, though you can still specify it)
  • What is the purpose of using -pedantic in the GCC G++ compiler?
    However, in some cases, the C and C++ standards specify that certain extensions are forbidden Conforming compilers such as GCC or g++ must issue a diagnostic when these extensions are encountered For example, the GCC compiler’s -pedantic option causes GCC to issue warnings in such cases
  • How to install GCC piece by piece with GMP, MPFR, MPC, ELF, without . . .
    No, the bootstrapping does not depend on it It makes sense to use --disable-shared for building GMP, MPFR and MPC but not for GCC itself (and using the download_prerequisites script means you don't need to build GMP, MPFR and MPC manually anyway)
  • Whats the meaning of gcc -c and gcc -o? [duplicate]
    -c tells GCC to compile a source file into a o object file Without that option, it'll default to compiling and linking the code into a complete executable program, which only works if you give it all your c files at the same time To compile files individually so they can be linked later, you need -c
  • What is the difference between clang (and LLVM) and gcc g++?
    GCC is a big bag of software The typical process, as I understand it, is for a GCC frontend to lex and parse the code, convert to GCC's internal Register Transfer Language (RTL), and then for a backend to write out native code So one typical flow is: C code ---> GCC's C frontend ---> RTL ---> GCC's x86 backend ---> x86 machine code
  • How to include header files in GCC search path? - Stack Overflow
    And -I tells GCC where to look for header files to include – Aviv Cohn Commented Mar 31, 2020 at 11:58





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