* doc/invoke.texi (Invoking G++): Clarify prose for g++.
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2006-07-05 Mike Stump <mrs@apple.com>
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* doc/invoke.texi (Invoking G++): Clarify prose for g++.
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2006-07-05 H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
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PR target/26146
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@findex g++
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@findex c++
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However, C++ programs often require class libraries as well as a
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compiler that understands the C++ language---and under some
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circumstances, you might want to compile programs or header files from
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standard input, or otherwise without a suffix that flags them as C++
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programs. You might also like to precompile a C header file with a
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@samp{.h} extension to be used in C++ compilations. @command{g++} is a
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program that calls GCC with the default language set to C++, and
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automatically specifies linking against the C++ library. On many
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systems, @command{g++} is also installed with the name @command{c++}.
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However, the use of @command{gcc} does not add the C++ library.
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@command{g++} is a program that calls GCC and treats @samp{.c},
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@samp{.h} and @samp{.i} files as C++ source files instead of C source
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files unless @option{-x} is used, and automatically specifies linking
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against the C++ library. This is also useful when precompiling a C
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header file with a @samp{.h} extension for use in C++ compilations.
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On many systems, @command{g++} is also installed with the name
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@command{c++}.
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@cindex invoking @command{g++}
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When you compile C++ programs, you may specify many of the same
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