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rb864e06 r9898c41 5 5 <sect3><title>Program Files</title> 6 6 <para>c++, c++filt, cc (link to gcc), cc1, cc1plus, collect2, cpp, cpp0, 7 g++, gcc, gcov, protoize and unprotoize</para></sect3> 7 g++, gcc, gccbug, gcov, i686-pc-linux-gnu-c++, i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++, 8 i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc, tradcpp0</para></sect3> 8 9 9 10 <sect3><title>Descriptions</title> … … 33 34 preprocessor does.</para></sect4> 34 35 36 <sect4><title>gccbug</title> 37 <para>gccbug is a shell script which is used to simplify the creation of 38 bug reports.</para></sect4> 39 35 40 <sect4><title>gcov</title> 36 41 <para>gcov analyzes programs to help create more efficient, faster running 37 42 code through optimization.</para></sect4> 38 43 39 <sect4><title>protoize</title> 40 <para>protoize converts old-style pre-ANSI 41 functions or definitions to new-style ANSI C prototypes (the default file 42 for looking known ones up is 43 <filename>/usr/lib/gcc-lib/<arch>/<version>/SYSCALLS.c.X</filename>).</para></sect4> 44 <sect4><title>i686-pc-linux-gnu-c++, i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++, 45 i686-pc-linux-gnu-gcc</title> 46 <para>No description is currently available.</para></sect4> 44 47 45 <sect4><title>unprotoize</title> 46 <para>unprotoize converts prototypes 47 back to the original old-style pre-ANSI functions, doing a correct 48 job only when they were converted with protoize.</para></sect4> 48 <sect4><title>tradcpp0</title> 49 <para>No description is currently available.</para></sect4> 49 50 50 51 </sect3> 51 52 52 53 <sect3><title>Library Files</title> 53 <para>libgcc.a, libiberty.a, libstdc++.[a,so]</para> 54 <para>libgcc.a, libgcc_eh.a, libgcc_s.so, libiberty.a, libstdc++.[a,so], 55 libsupc++.a</para> 54 56 55 <sect4><title>libgcc</title> 56 <para>libgcc.a is a run-time support file for gcc. Most of the time, on most 57 machines, libgcc.a is not actually necessary.</para></sect4> 57 <sect4><title>libgcc, libgcc_eh, libgcc_s</title> 58 <para>Run-time support files for gcc.</para></sect4> 58 59 59 60 <sect4><title>libiberty</title> … … 68 69 program.</para></sect4> 69 70 71 <sect4><title>libsupc++</title> 72 <para>libsup++ provides support for the c++ programming language. Among other 73 things, libsup++ contains routines for exception handling.</para></sect4> 74 70 75 </sect3> 71 76
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