anywas , let me go out from here,.. otherwise,.. you people will say me everything that whatelse you all want to say.. thats it good bye c++ only from here ...
@AProgrammer Ah, now I get it. Well, @Xeo never let anyone of us near it, so it's not been possible. :) (You aren't subjected to TSA unless you want to fly, you know.)
@Miss Yes, you do. This is a public chat room. Everyone with one upvote on SO can join, and the whole of the world can read here. Whatever you say here, you say to the whole world. We're all listening. (Well, except for those who ignore you, that is.)
@MartinhoFernandes Go for it! If anyone else planned on doing it (@Xeo seemed to, the way he was fishing for stars here this morning), it's their fault for waiting so long. :)
I guess this means either the message is removed quickly, or several people across the chat system will "wake up" three hours from now wondering what happened to them.
Taken from this little GCC guide:
Based on the file extension that you gave your program, it selects the appropriate commands it needs to run to turn the source you gave it into the output file you specified.
With a nice little flowchart of what GCC exactly does, depending on the file exten...
@MartinhoFernandes if it doesn't map 1-to-1 to the actual compilation stages, I suspect it'll confuse more than it clarifies things. Plus, it may make non-GCC users skip the answer, assuming it is irrelevant
@TonyTheTiger I don't really remember any definitive sources. LLVM tutorial has a rather simple to understand lexer and parser. Also, if you know Python, effbot.org/zone/tdop-index.htm