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@setfilename gcc.info
@c INTERNALS is used by md.texi to determine whether to include the
@c whole of that file, in the internals manual, or only the part
@c dealing with constraints, in the user manual.
@clear INTERNALS
@c NOTE: checks/things to do:
@c
@c -have bob do a search in all seven files for "mew" (ideally --mew,
@c but i may have forgotten the occasional "--"..).
@c Just checked... all have `--'! Bob 22Jul96
@c Use this to search: grep -n '\-\-mew' *.texi
@c -item/itemx, text after all (sub/sub)section titles, etc..
@c -consider putting the lists of options on pp 17--> etc in columns or
@c some such.
@c -overfulls. do a search for "mew" in the files, and you will see
@c overfulls that i noted but could not deal with.
@c -have to add text: beginning of chapter 8
@c
@c anything else? --mew 10feb93
@include gcc-common.texi
@settitle Using the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)
@c Create a separate index for command line options.
@defcodeindex op
@c Merge the standard indexes into a single one.
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@syncodeindex vr cp
@syncodeindex ky cp
@syncodeindex pg cp
@syncodeindex tp cp
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@c %**end of header
@copying
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(see below). A copy of the license is included in the section entitled
``GNU Free Documentation License''.
(a) The FSF's Front-Cover Text is:
A GNU Manual
(b) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is:
You have freedom to copy and modify this GNU Manual, like GNU
software. Copies published by the Free Software Foundation raise
funds for GNU development.
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@ifnottex
@dircategory Software development
@direntry
* @value{fngcc}: (@value{fngcc}). The GNU Compiler Collection.
* @value{fngxx}: (@value{fngcc}). The GNU C++ compiler.
* @value{fngcov}: (@value{fngcc}) Gcov. @command{gcov}---a test coverage program.
* @value{fngcovtool}: (@value{fngcc}) Gcov-tool. @command{gcov-tool}---an offline gcda profile processing program.
* @value{fngcovdump}: (@value{fngcc}) Gcov-dump. @command{gcov-dump}---an offline gcda and gcno profile dump tool.
* @value{fnltodump}: (@value{fngcc}) lto-dump. @command{lto-dump}---Tool for
dumping LTO object files.
@end direntry
This file documents the use of the GNU compilers.
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@sp 1
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@titlepage
@title Using the GNU Compiler Collection
@versionsubtitle
@author Richard M. Stallman and the @sc{GCC} Developer Community
@page
@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
Published by:
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@ifset FSFPRINT
@c Update this ISBN when printing a new edition.
@acronym{ISBN} 1-882114-39-6
Cover art by Gary M. Torrisi. Cover design by Jonathan Richard.
@end ifset
@ifclear FSFPRINT
Last printed October 2003 for GCC 3.3.1.@*
Printed copies are available for $45 each.
@end ifclear
@sp 1
@insertcopying
@end titlepage
@summarycontents
@contents
@page
@node Top, G++ and GCC
@top Introduction
@cindex introduction
This manual documents how to use the GNU compilers,
as well as their features and incompatibilities, and how to report
bugs. It corresponds to the compilers
@ifset VERSION_PACKAGE
@value{VERSION_PACKAGE}
@end ifset
version @value{version-GCC}.
The internals of the GNU compilers, including how to port them to new
targets and some information about how to write front ends for new
languages, are documented in a separate manual. @xref{Top,,
Introduction, @value{fngccint}, GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) Internals}.
@menu
* G++ and GCC:: You can compile C or C++ programs.
* Standards:: Language standards supported by GCC.
* Invoking GCC:: Command options supported by @samp{gcc}.
* C Implementation:: How GCC implements the ISO C specification.
* C++ Implementation:: How GCC implements the ISO C++ specification.
* C Extensions:: GNU extensions to the C language family.
* C++ Extensions:: GNU extensions to the C++ language.
* Objective-C:: GNU Objective-C runtime features.
* Compatibility:: Binary Compatibility
* Gcov:: @command{gcov}---a test coverage program.
* Gcov-tool:: @command{gcov-tool}---an offline gcda profile processing program.
* Gcov-dump:: @command{gcov-dump}---an offline gcda and gcno profile dump tool.
* lto-dump:: @command{lto-dump}---Tool for dumping LTO
object files.
* Trouble:: If you have trouble using GCC.
* Bugs:: How, why and where to report bugs.
* Service:: How To Get Help with GCC
* Contributing:: How to contribute to testing and developing GCC.
* Funding:: How to help assure funding for free software.
* GNU Project:: The GNU Project and GNU/Linux.
* Copying:: GNU General Public License says
how you can copy and share GCC.
* GNU Free Documentation License:: How you can copy and share this manual.
* Contributors:: People who have contributed to GCC.
* Option Index:: Index to command line options.
* Keyword Index:: Index of concepts and symbol names.
@end menu
@include frontends.texi
@include standards.texi
@include invoke.texi
@include implement-c.texi
@include implement-cxx.texi
@include extend.texi
@include objc.texi
@include compat.texi
@include gcov.texi
@include gcov-tool.texi
@include gcov-dump.texi
@include lto-dump.texi
@include trouble.texi
@include bugreport.texi
@include service.texi
@include contribute.texi
@include funding.texi
@include gnu.texi
@include gpl_v3.texi
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@c GFDL
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@include fdl.texi
@include contrib.texi
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@c Indexes
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@node Option Index
@unnumbered Option Index
GCC's command line options are indexed here without any initial @samp{-}
or @samp{--}. Where an option has both positive and negative forms
(such as @option{-f@var{option}} and @option{-fno-@var{option}}),
relevant entries in the manual are indexed under the most appropriate
form; it may sometimes be useful to look up both forms.
@printindex op
@node Keyword Index
@unnumbered Keyword Index
@printindex cp
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@c Epilogue
@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
@bye
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