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This manual documents how to run and install the GNU compiler, as well as its new features and incompatibilities, and how to report bugs. It corresponds to GCC version 2.95.
| 1. Compile C, C++, Objective C, or Fortran | You can compile C or C++ programs. | |
| 2. GCC Command Options | Command options supported by `gcc'. | |
| 3. Installing GNU CC | How to configure, compile and install GCC. | |
| 4. Extensions to the C Language Family | GNU extensions to the C language family. | |
| 5. Extensions to the C++ Language | GNU extensions to the C++ language. | |
6. gcov: a Test Coverage Program | gcov: a GCC test coverage program. | |
| 7. Known Causes of Trouble with GCC | If you have trouble installing GCC. | |
| 8. Reporting Bugs | How, why and where to report bugs. | |
| 9. How To Get Help with GCC | How to find suppliers of support for GCC. | |
| 10. Contributing to GCC Development | How to contribute to testing and developing GCC. | |
| 11. Using GCC on VMS | ||
| Funding Free Software | How to help assure funding for free software. | |
| Linux and the GNU Project | ||
| GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE | GNU General Public License says how you can copy and share GCC. | |
| Contributors to GCC | People who have contributed to GCC. | |
| Index | Index of concepts and symbol names. | |