gcc
Preprocess and compile C and C++ source files, then assemble and link them together. More information: https://gcc.gnu.org.
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Compile multiple source files into an executable:
gcc {{path/to/source1.c path/to/source2.c ...}} -o {{path/to/output_executable}}
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Show common warnings, debug symbols in output, and optimize without affecting debugging:
gcc {{path/to/source.c}} -Wall -g -Og -o {{path/to/output_executable}}
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Include libraries from a different path:
gcc {{path/to/source.c}} -o {{path/to/output_executable}} -I{{path/to/header}} -L{{path/to/library}} -l{{library_name}}
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Compile source code into Assembler instructions:
gcc -S {{path/to/source.c}}
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Compile source code into an object file without linking:
gcc -c {{path/to/source.c}}
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