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From: aml AT world DOT std DOT com (Andrew M. Langmead)
Subject: Re: C++ compilation
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Date: Mon, 14 Aug 1995 23:17:42 GMT
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"Hakansson Magnus, Telelarm" <magnus DOT hakansson AT telelarm DOT telia DOT se> writes:

>Is it possible to preserve an intermediate C file in a C++ compilation?

GNU C++ is not a C++ to C translater, but a C++ compiler. It compiles
the C++ source into assembly and then calls gas to assemble it into
object code. There is not C source code step. (The original AT+T
implementation was based on a C++ to C source code translater called
cfront, but very few C++ compilers are cfront based anymore.)



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Andrew Langmead

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