I suppose GCC can have many meanings. The only interpretations that come to mind in context with computer programming are the GNU Compiler Collection or the GNU C Compiler (which is part of the compiler collection).
The GNU C Compiler allows creating software in various dialects of the C language family, aimed at a multitude of target processors and operating systems.
'Gnu Compiler Collection' or 'Gnu C Compiler'
gcc --version
It's a drivers license in India that only allows you to drive in certain countries.
1. The Gcc compiler cna support multiple languages such as c,c++,Java,Fortran,Pascal etc.... Whereas in turbo c cpmpiler,it doesn't support multiple languages. 2. GCC compiler is a free software,... Whereas in turbo c cpmpiler , it is not a free software. 3. The GCC compiler is is a portable compiler,it runs on most plateform avilable today... Whereas in turbo c cpmpiler, it is not a portable compiler.
You don't "open" gcc, you "use" it.$ cat >helloworld.c/* helloworld.c */#include int main (void){puts ("Hello, world");return 0;}^D$ gcc -W -Wall -pedantic -o helloworld helloworld.c$ ./helloworldHello, world
For gcc there's a non-standard solution. Declare the function with __attribute__((constructor)) (note the double parentheses). Like this: void init(void) __attribute__ ((constructor)); void init(void) { // your code goes here } Starting with gcc 4.3 there's even a possibility to assign a priority to the "constructor". See http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.3.0/gcc/Function-Attributes.html for details.
run gcc command on shell prompt and it will show you $ gcc gcc: no input files else it will show "gcc : command not found"
what is GCC driving licences
what is GCC driving licences
gcc --version
what is GCC driving licences
MILEPOST GCC was created in 2009.
GCC Summit was created in 2003.
gcc --version
The gcc stands for gulf co-operation council.
The GCC market is the Gulf Cooperation Council Market. The GCC Market represents the power of the Gulf oil-exporting countries.
GCC Champions League was created in 1982.
If it's already installed, try whereis gcc.