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Le 07/09/2023 ? 15:25, gah4 a ?crit :
> On Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 2:49:24 AM UTC-7, db wrote:
>
> (snip)
>
>> > Isn`t "cpp" just the C/C++ preprocessor? Shouldn`t you use "g++" instead?
>
> Tradition is that it figures out what to do based on the file names.
>
> In any case, cc1 is the usual first pass of the C compilers,
and I suspect that
> cc1plus is the first pass of the C++ compiler.
>
> It is usual for C and C++ compilers to include the preprocessor, and not
> run it as a separate pass. You can still ask for only the
preprocessor, though.
>
> Traditionally, that is:
>
> cc -E
>
Sure, but the preprocessor is also available as a separate command.
https://linux.die.net/man/1/cpp
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