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Re: Precompiled headers issue: -c and -fpch-preprocess should be used together?
- From: Ian Lance Taylor <iant at google dot com>
- To: Pavel Shevaev <pacha dot shevaev at gmail dot com>
- Cc: gcc-help at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Wed, 07 Apr 2010 07:35:58 -0700
- Subject: Re: Precompiled headers issue: -c and -fpch-preprocess should be used together?
- References: <d9c3f61a1003280029w248628b8te06fb8ee17a9fc73@mail.gmail.com>
Pavel Shevaev <pacha.shevaev@gmail.com> writes:
> Folks, I'm using gcc-4.4.1(4.4.1-4ubuntu9 to be precise) on Ubuntu and
> after trying to make PCH work properly for some time I found that
> precompiled headers are not used if -c option used. Experimenting with
> different options I discovered that it's the -fpch-preprocess option
> which enables PCH in this case.
>
> Is it an expected behavior? If yes, maybe it should be documented here
> http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Precompiled-Headers.html in order to
> save some time for others :)
It is very likely that you are using ccache or distcc. Those tools
first preprocess the C source code and then compile it. It's true
that if you are preprocessing, you need to use the -fpch-preprocess
option. However, -fpch-preprocess is not required if you do not
preprocess, and omitting it should work fine when using gcc proper
rathre than ccache or distcc.
Ian