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4: NAME cc -- C compiler
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7: SYNOPSIS cc__ [ -c__ ] sfile\d1\u.c__ ... ofile\d1\u ...
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10: DESCRIPTION cc__
11: is the UNIX C compiler.
12: It accepts three types of arguments:
13:
14: Arguments whose names end with ".c" are assumed to be
15: C source programs; they are compiled, and
16: the object program is left on the file sfile\d1\u.o (i.e.
17: the file whose name is that of the source with ".o" substituted
18: for ".c").
19:
20: Other arguments (except for "-c") are assumed
21: to be either loader flag arguments, or C-compatible
22: object programs, typically produced by an earlier cc__ run,
23: or perhaps libraries of C-compatible routines.
24: These programs, together with the results of any
25: compilations specified, are loaded (in the order
26: given) to produce an executable program with name
27: a.out_____.
28:
29: The "-c" argument suppresses the loading phase, as does
30: any syntax error in any of the routines being compiled.
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33: FILES file.c input file
34: .nf
35: file.o object file
36: a.out loaded output
37: /tmp/ctm? temporary
38: /lib/c[01] compiler
39: /lib/crt0.o runtime startoff
40: /lib/libc.a builtin functions, etc.
41: /lib/liba.a system library
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45: SEE ALSO C reference manual (in preparation), cdb(I)
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48: DIAGNOSTICS Diagnostics
49: are intended to be self-explanatory.
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52: BUGS --
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