What is GCC FOR LINUX?


GCC FOR LINUX



The GCC for Linux is a powerful tool that is part of the GNU Compiler Collection. It includes front ends for C, Objective-C, C++, Fortran, Java, and Ada, as well as libraries for these languages. This versatile compiler is essential for developers working on various programming projects.



Key Features:



  • Supports multiple programming languages such as C, Objective-C, C++, Fortran, Java, and Ada

  • Includes essential libraries for each supported language

  • Must be configured before building

  • Recommended configuration procedure for both native and cross targets

  • Utilizes srcdir for the source directory and objdir for the build/object directory



Technical Specifications:




Configuration Instructions:


To configure GCC:


mkdir objdir
cd objdir
srcdir/configure [options] [target]



  • Highly recommends building GCC into a separate directory

  • Ensure cc or gcc is in the path when configuring a native system

  • Bootstrap compiler and resulting GCC must be link compatible

  • Specify target as --target=target for cross compilers


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