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Re: =?gb2312?B?YWJvdXQgY29tcGlsZSBwcmluY2lwbGUgb2YgZ2Nj?=
- From: mike stump <mrs at windriver dot com>
- To: attonie at etang dot com, gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org
- Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2001 10:56:56 -0800 (PST)
- Subject: Re: =?gb2312?B?YWJvdXQgY29tcGlsZSBwcmluY2lwbGUgb2YgZ2Nj?=
> Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2001 20:27:08 +0800 (CST)
> From: "attonie" <attonie@etang.com>
> To: gcc@gcc.gnu.org
> few days ago, i read a book talk about compile principle, it take
> mention of the gcc`s compile principle is different from UNIX style
They lied to you. (Or not.)
> (source->asm code->binary), in its words just like the
> interpretation of lisp, first translate all the source to a model
> then compile it to binary, so i have a question about HOW the gcc
> compile a source code,
gcc is a normal compiler, it compiles just all all other normal
compilers before it. Certainly it is just like all other UNIX
compilers.
> its working principle is WHAT ?
Did you read the book we wrote on the subject? If not, you might want to, see
http://gcc.gnu.org/
-> Docs:Manual:GCC Manual
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc.html
and then check read the whole thing, for example
http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc_17.html#SEC181
tells you a little bit about the compiler.
> i very want to know what`s the model i also spent much time to
> search it online,
:-(
There is a good resource on the Internet called www.google.com, if you asked it:
GNU C compiler manual
it would have taken you to the gcc manual that describes these details.