John Aldrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Thu, 25 Jan 2001, you wrote:
> > Is there a c++ compiler in 6.2, and if there is, how do I get it to run? I have
> > RH7 at home, but I haven't tried to upgrade yet. Is there one in 7? Also, what
> > does the file extension have to be so the compiler knows it's c++. I know with
> > C, it is just file.c, is c++ file.cpp? That is what I have been trying with.
> > Here is what I have tried so far...
> >
> > cpp file.cpp
> > cpp -lang-c++ file.cpp
> > gcc file.cpp
> > cc file.cpp
> >
> > I know that gcc and cc doesn't like c++, but I'd thought I'd try it anyway. When
> > I run the cpp file.cpp or the second one, it displays what is in the file, but
> > doesn't compile anything, or atleast doesn't give me an output file.
> >
> .c is the default extension, I think. Just use "cpp filename.c"
cpp is the preprocessor, the C++ compiler is called c++/g++
.c is for C files - C++ files generally use .cpp or .C.
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Trond Eivind Glomsrød
Red Hat, Inc.
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