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Re: Running makefiles from emacs
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: Running makefiles from emacs |
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Wed, 30 Jun 2021 21:04:24 +0200 |
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mrf wrote:
> or you might share single source code programs with gcc
> command in it
What is a "single source code program"?
gcc is the GNU C Compiler, which also does C++, and not only
that, it does precompilation and linking as well, an more.
The man page is 26 170 pages! If you don't have it, you have
to install it from the repos, the package gcc-doc - you don't
get it with the gcc package for political reasons...
Some people say that writing a C compiler is not that
difficult, I think that refers to the simplest way one can do
it, because with all the optimizations, tweaks, compromises,
etc, complexity should be afoot in several directions
pretty fast.
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Running makefiles from emacs, lisa-asket, 2021/06/28
Re: Running makefiles from emacs, Arthur Miller, 2021/06/28