| 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152535455565758596061626364656667686970717273 | <sect2><title> </title><para> </para></sect2><sect2><title>Descriptions</title><para>(Last checked against version &gcc-contversion;.)</para><sect3><title>Program file descriptions</title><sect4><title>cc, cc1, cc1plus, gcc</title><para>These are the C compiler. A compiler translates source code intext format to a format that a computer understands. After a source code file is compiled into an object file, a linker will create an executable file from one or more of these compiler generated object files.</para></sect4><sect4><title>c++, cc1plus, g++</title><para>These are the C++ compiler, the equivalent of cc and gcc etc.</para></sect4><sect4><title>c++filt</title><para>The C++ language provides function overloading, which means that it ispossible to write many functions with the same name (providing each takesparameters of different types). All C++ function names are encoded intoa low-level assembly label (this process is known as mangling). The c++filtprogram does the inverse mapping: it decodes (demangles) low-level namesinto user-level names so that the linker can keep these overloaded functionsfrom clashing.</para></sect4><sect4><title>collect2</title><para>collect2 assists with the compilation of constructors.</para></sect4><sect4><title>cpp, cpp0</title><para>cpp pre-processes a source file, such as including the contents ofheader files into the source file. Simply add a line, such as #include<filename>, to your source file. The preprocessor will insert thecontents of the included file into the source file.</para></sect4><sect4><title>gccbug</title><para>gccbug is a shell script which is used to simplify the creation ofbug reports.</para></sect4><sect4><title>gcov</title><para>gcov analyzes programs to help create more efficient, faster runningcode through optimization.</para></sect4><sect4><title>tradcpp0</title><para>No description is currently available.</para></sect4></sect3><sect3><title>Library file descriptions</title><sect4><title>libgcc, libgcc_eh, libgcc_s</title><para>Run-time support files for gcc.</para></sect4><sect4><title>libiberty</title><para>libiberty is a collection of subroutines used by various GNUprograms including getopt, obstack, strerror, strtol and strtoul.</para></sect4><sect4><title>libstdc++</title><para>libstdc++ is the C++ library. It is used by C++ programs and containsfunctions that are frequently used in C++ programs. This way theprogrammer doesn't have to write certain functions (such as writing astring of text to the screen) from scratch every time he creates aprogram.</para></sect4><sect4><title>libsupc++</title><para>libsupc++ provides support for the c++ programming language. Among otherthings, libsupc++ contains routines for exception handling.</para></sect4></sect3></sect2>
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