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- What is the difference between GNU, GCC, and MinGW?
MinGW stands for "Minimalist GNU for Windows" It is essentially a tool set that includes some GNU software, including a port of GCC In summary, MinGW contains GCC which is in the collection of GNU free software
- What is the difference between g++ and gcc? - Stack Overflow
According to GCC's online documentation link options and how g++ is invoked, g++ is roughly equivalent to gcc -xc++ -lstdc++ -shared-libgcc (the 1st is a compiler option, the 2nd two are linker options) This can be checked by running both with the -v option (it displays the backend toolchain commands being run)
- c++ - Difference between CC, gcc and g++? - Stack Overflow
What are the difference between the 3 compilers CC, gcc, g++ when compiling C and C++ code in terms of assembly code generation, available libraries, language features, etc ?
- How to switch between gcc versions in Ubuntu 22. 04?
I know that using update-alternatives I can switch between the gcc, g++ executables, and using LD_LIBRARY_PATH the loader is made able to find the runtime library
- Whats the meaning of gcc -c and gcc -o? [duplicate]
Those options do very different things: -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 -o sets the name of the output file that GCC
- GCC: Difference between -O3 and -Os - Stack Overflow
I am quite familiar with GCC -O3 flag, but how it differs from -Os, in which situation we should prefer one over other?
- GCC and linking environment variables and flags - Stack Overflow
They have nothing to do with GCC They are just a sort of convention on Unix, and accordingly are supported out-of-the-box in Unix family I guess they became a convention because plain-old makefiles by convention tend to rely on these variables Many build systems (such as Autotools) adopted this convention too and use similar variables to denote the same things To be honest, these flags are
- What is the meaning of -lm in GCC? - Stack Overflow
When I compile some C code with gcc, it needs adding -lm For example, when I want to use fmax in my program, I must use the following command: gcc myprogram c -lm What happens to my program by ad
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