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@c Copyright (C) 1999-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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@c This is part of the CPP and GCC manuals.
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@c For copying conditions, see the file gcc.texi.
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@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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@c Options affecting the preprocessor
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@c ---------------------------------------------------------------------
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@c If this file is included with the flag ``cppmanual'' set, it is
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@c formatted for inclusion in the CPP manual; otherwise the main GCC manual.
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@item -D @var{name}
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@opindex D
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Predefine @var{name} as a macro, with definition @code{1}.
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@item -D @var{name}=@var{definition}
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The contents of @var{definition} are tokenized and processed as if
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they appeared during translation phase three in a @samp{#define}
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directive. In particular, the definition is truncated by
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embedded newline characters.
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If you are invoking the preprocessor from a shell or shell-like
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program you may need to use the shell's quoting syntax to protect
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characters such as spaces that have a meaning in the shell syntax.
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If you wish to define a function-like macro on the command line, write
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its argument list with surrounding parentheses before the equals sign
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(if any). Parentheses are meaningful to most shells, so you should
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quote the option. With @command{sh} and @command{csh},
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@option{-D'@var{name}(@var{args@dots{}})=@var{definition}'} works.
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@option{-D} and @option{-U} options are processed in the order they
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are given on the command line. All @option{-imacros @var{file}} and
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@option{-include @var{file}} options are processed after all
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@option{-D} and @option{-U} options.
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@item -U @var{name}
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@opindex U
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Cancel any previous definition of @var{name}, either built in or
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provided with a @option{-D} option.
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@item -include @var{file}
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@opindex include
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Process @var{file} as if @code{#include "file"} appeared as the first
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line of the primary source file. However, the first directory searched
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for @var{file} is the preprocessor's working directory @emph{instead of}
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the directory containing the main source file. If not found there, it
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is searched for in the remainder of the @code{#include "@dots{}"} search
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chain as normal.
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If multiple @option{-include} options are given, the files are included
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in the order they appear on the command line.
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@item -imacros @var{file}
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@opindex imacros
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Exactly like @option{-include}, except that any output produced by
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scanning @var{file} is thrown away. Macros it defines remain defined.
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This allows you to acquire all the macros from a header without also
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processing its declarations.
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All files specified by @option{-imacros} are processed before all files
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specified by @option{-include}.
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@item -undef
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@opindex undef
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Do not predefine any system-specific or GCC-specific macros. The
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standard predefined macros remain defined.
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@ifset cppmanual
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@xref{Standard Predefined Macros}.
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@end ifset
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@item -pthread
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@opindex pthread
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Define additional macros required for using the POSIX threads library.
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You should use this option consistently for both compilation and linking.
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This option is supported on GNU/Linux targets, most other Unix derivatives,
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and also on x86 Cygwin and MinGW targets.
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@item -M
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@opindex M
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@cindex @command{make}
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@cindex dependencies, @command{make}
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Instead of outputting the result of preprocessing, output a rule
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suitable for @command{make} describing the dependencies of the main
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source file. The preprocessor outputs one @command{make} rule containing
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the object file name for that source file, a colon, and the names of all
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the included files, including those coming from @option{-include} or
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@option{-imacros} command-line options.
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Unless specified explicitly (with @option{-MT} or @option{-MQ}), the
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object file name consists of the name of the source file with any
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suffix replaced with object file suffix and with any leading directory
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parts removed. If there are many included files then the rule is
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split into several lines using @samp{\}-newline. The rule has no
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commands.
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This option does not suppress the preprocessor's debug output, such as
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@option{-dM}. To avoid mixing such debug output with the dependency
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rules you should explicitly specify the dependency output file with
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@option{-MF}, or use an environment variable like
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@env{DEPENDENCIES_OUTPUT} (@pxref{Environment Variables}). Debug output
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is still sent to the regular output stream as normal.
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Passing @option{-M} to the driver implies @option{-E}, and suppresses
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warnings with an implicit @option{-w}.
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@item -MM
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@opindex MM
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Like @option{-M} but do not mention header files that are found in
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system header directories, nor header files that are included,
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directly or indirectly, from such a header.
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This implies that the choice of angle brackets or double quotes in an
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@samp{#include} directive does not in itself determine whether that
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header appears in @option{-MM} dependency output.
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@anchor{dashMF}
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@item -MF @var{file}
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@opindex MF
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When used with @option{-M} or @option{-MM}, specifies a
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file to write the dependencies to. If no @option{-MF} switch is given
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the preprocessor sends the rules to the same place it would send
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preprocessed output.
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When used with the driver options @option{-MD} or @option{-MMD},
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@option{-MF} overrides the default dependency output file.
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If @var{file} is @file{-}, then the dependencies are written to @file{stdout}.
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@item -MG
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@opindex MG
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In conjunction with an option such as @option{-M} requesting
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dependency generation, @option{-MG} assumes missing header files are
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generated files and adds them to the dependency list without raising
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an error. The dependency filename is taken directly from the
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@code{#include} directive without prepending any path. @option{-MG}
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also suppresses preprocessed output, as a missing header file renders
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this useless.
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This feature is used in automatic updating of makefiles.
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@item -Mno-modules
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@opindex Mno-modules
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Disable dependency generation for compiled module interfaces.
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@item -MP
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@opindex MP
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This option instructs CPP to add a phony target for each dependency
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other than the main file, causing each to depend on nothing. These
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dummy rules work around errors @command{make} gives if you remove header
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files without updating the @file{Makefile} to match.
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This is typical output:
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@smallexample
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test.o: test.c test.h
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test.h:
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@end smallexample
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@item -MT @var{target}
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@opindex MT
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Change the target of the rule emitted by dependency generation. By
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default CPP takes the name of the main input file, deletes any
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directory components and any file suffix such as @samp{.c}, and
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appends the platform's usual object suffix. The result is the target.
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An @option{-MT} option sets the target to be exactly the string you
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specify. If you want multiple targets, you can specify them as a single
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argument to @option{-MT}, or use multiple @option{-MT} options.
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For example, @option{@w{-MT '$(objpfx)foo.o'}} might give
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@smallexample
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$(objpfx)foo.o: foo.c
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@end smallexample
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@item -MQ @var{target}
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@opindex MQ
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Same as @option{-MT}, but it quotes any characters which are special to
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Make. @option{@w{-MQ '$(objpfx)foo.o'}} gives
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@smallexample
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$$(objpfx)foo.o: foo.c
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@end smallexample
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The default target is automatically quoted, as if it were given with
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@option{-MQ}.
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@item -MD
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@opindex MD
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@option{-MD} is equivalent to @option{-M -MF @var{file}}, except that
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@option{-E} is not implied. The driver determines @var{file} based on
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whether an @option{-o} option is given. If it is, the driver uses its
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argument but with a suffix of @file{.d}, otherwise it takes the name
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of the input file, removes any directory components and suffix, and
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applies a @file{.d} suffix.
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If @option{-MD} is used in conjunction with @option{-E}, any
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@option{-o} switch is understood to specify the dependency output file
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(@pxref{dashMF,,-MF}), but if used without @option{-E}, each @option{-o}
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is understood to specify a target object file.
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Since @option{-E} is not implied, @option{-MD} can be used to generate
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a dependency output file as a side effect of the compilation process.
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@item -MMD
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@opindex MMD
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Like @option{-MD} except mention only user header files, not system
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header files.
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@item -fpreprocessed
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@opindex fpreprocessed
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Indicate to the preprocessor that the input file has already been
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preprocessed. This suppresses things like macro expansion, trigraph
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conversion, escaped newline splicing, and processing of most directives.
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The preprocessor still recognizes and removes comments, so that you can
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pass a file preprocessed with @option{-C} to the compiler without
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problems. In this mode the integrated preprocessor is little more than
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a tokenizer for the front ends.
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@option{-fpreprocessed} is implicit if the input file has one of the
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extensions @samp{.i}, @samp{.ii} or @samp{.mi}. These are the
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extensions that GCC uses for preprocessed files created by
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@option{-save-temps}.
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@item -fdirectives-only
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@opindex fdirectives-only
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When preprocessing, handle directives, but do not expand macros.
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The option's behavior depends on the @option{-E} and @option{-fpreprocessed}
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options.
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With @option{-E}, preprocessing is limited to the handling of directives
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such as @code{#define}, @code{#ifdef}, and @code{#error}. Other
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preprocessor operations, such as macro expansion and trigraph
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conversion are not performed. In addition, the @option{-dD} option is
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implicitly enabled.
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With @option{-fpreprocessed}, predefinition of command line and most
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builtin macros is disabled. Macros such as @code{__LINE__}, which are
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contextually dependent, are handled normally. This enables compilation of
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files previously preprocessed with @code{-E -fdirectives-only}.
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With both @option{-E} and @option{-fpreprocessed}, the rules for
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@option{-fpreprocessed} take precedence. This enables full preprocessing of
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files previously preprocessed with @code{-E -fdirectives-only}.
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@item -fdollars-in-identifiers
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@opindex fdollars-in-identifiers
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@anchor{fdollars-in-identifiers}
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Accept @samp{$} in identifiers.
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@ifset cppmanual
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@xref{Identifier characters}.
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@end ifset
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@item -fextended-identifiers
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@opindex fextended-identifiers
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Accept universal character names and extended characters in
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identifiers. This option is enabled by default for C99 (and later C
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standard versions) and C++.
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@item -fno-canonical-system-headers
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@opindex fno-canonical-system-headers
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When preprocessing, do not shorten system header paths with canonicalization.
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@item -fmax-include-depth=@var{depth}
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@opindex fmax-include-depth
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Set the maximum depth of the nested #include. The default is 200.
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@item -ftabstop=@var{width}
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@opindex ftabstop
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Set the distance between tab stops. This helps the preprocessor report
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correct column numbers in warnings or errors, even if tabs appear on the
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line. If the value is less than 1 or greater than 100, the option is
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ignored. The default is 8.
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@item -ftrack-macro-expansion@r{[}=@var{level}@r{]}
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@opindex ftrack-macro-expansion
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Track locations of tokens across macro expansions. This allows the
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compiler to emit diagnostic about the current macro expansion stack
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when a compilation error occurs in a macro expansion. Using this
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option makes the preprocessor and the compiler consume more
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memory. The @var{level} parameter can be used to choose the level of
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precision of token location tracking thus decreasing the memory
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consumption if necessary. Value @samp{0} of @var{level} de-activates
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this option. Value @samp{1} tracks tokens locations in a
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degraded mode for the sake of minimal memory overhead. In this mode
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all tokens resulting from the expansion of an argument of a
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function-like macro have the same location. Value @samp{2} tracks
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tokens locations completely. This value is the most memory hungry.
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When this option is given no argument, the default parameter value is
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@samp{2}.
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Note that @code{-ftrack-macro-expansion=2} is activated by default.
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@item -fmacro-prefix-map=@var{old}=@var{new}
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@opindex fmacro-prefix-map
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When preprocessing files residing in directory @file{@var{old}},
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expand the @code{__FILE__} and @code{__BASE_FILE__} macros as if the
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files resided in directory @file{@var{new}} instead. This can be used
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to change an absolute path to a relative path by using @file{.} for
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@var{new} which can result in more reproducible builds that are
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location independent. This option also affects
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@code{__builtin_FILE()} during compilation. See also
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@option{-ffile-prefix-map}.
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@item -fexec-charset=@var{charset}
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@opindex fexec-charset
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@cindex character set, execution
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Set the execution character set, used for string and character
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constants. The default is UTF-8. @var{charset} can be any encoding
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supported by the system's @code{iconv} library routine.
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@item -fwide-exec-charset=@var{charset}
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@opindex fwide-exec-charset
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@cindex character set, wide execution
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Set the wide execution character set, used for wide string and
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character constants. The default is UTF-32 or UTF-16, whichever
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corresponds to the width of @code{wchar_t}. As with
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@option{-fexec-charset}, @var{charset} can be any encoding supported
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by the system's @code{iconv} library routine; however, you will have
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problems with encodings that do not fit exactly in @code{wchar_t}.
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@item -finput-charset=@var{charset}
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@opindex finput-charset
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@cindex character set, input
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Set the input character set, used for translation from the character
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set of the input file to the source character set used by GCC@. If the
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locale does not specify, or GCC cannot get this information from the
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locale, the default is UTF-8. This can be overridden by either the locale
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or this command-line option. Currently the command-line option takes
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precedence if there's a conflict. @var{charset} can be any encoding
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supported by the system's @code{iconv} library routine.
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@ifclear cppmanual
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@item -fpch-deps
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@opindex fpch-deps
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When using precompiled headers (@pxref{Precompiled Headers}), this flag
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causes the dependency-output flags to also list the files from the
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precompiled header's dependencies. If not specified, only the
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precompiled header are listed and not the files that were used to
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create it, because those files are not consulted when a precompiled
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header is used.
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@item -fpch-preprocess
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@opindex fpch-preprocess
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This option allows use of a precompiled header (@pxref{Precompiled
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Headers}) together with @option{-E}. It inserts a special @code{#pragma},
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@code{#pragma GCC pch_preprocess "@var{filename}"} in the output to mark
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the place where the precompiled header was found, and its @var{filename}.
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When @option{-fpreprocessed} is in use, GCC recognizes this @code{#pragma}
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and loads the PCH@.
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This option is off by default, because the resulting preprocessed output
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is only really suitable as input to GCC@. It is switched on by
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@option{-save-temps}.
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You should not write this @code{#pragma} in your own code, but it is
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safe to edit the filename if the PCH file is available in a different
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location. The filename may be absolute or it may be relative to GCC's
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current directory.
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@end ifclear
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@item -fworking-directory
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@opindex fworking-directory
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@opindex fno-working-directory
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Enable generation of linemarkers in the preprocessor output that
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let the compiler know the current working directory at the time of
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preprocessing. When this option is enabled, the preprocessor
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emits, after the initial linemarker, a second linemarker with the
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current working directory followed by two slashes. GCC uses this
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directory, when it's present in the preprocessed input, as the
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directory emitted as the current working directory in some debugging
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information formats. This option is implicitly enabled if debugging
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information is enabled, but this can be inhibited with the negated
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form @option{-fno-working-directory}. If the @option{-P} flag is
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present in the command line, this option has no effect, since no
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@code{#line} directives are emitted whatsoever.
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@item -A @var{predicate}=@var{answer}
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@opindex A
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Make an assertion with the predicate @var{predicate} and answer
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@var{answer}. This form is preferred to the older form @option{-A
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@var{predicate}(@var{answer})}, which is still supported, because
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it does not use shell special characters.
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@ifset cppmanual
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@xref{Obsolete Features}.
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@end ifset
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@item -A -@var{predicate}=@var{answer}
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Cancel an assertion with the predicate @var{predicate} and answer
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@var{answer}.
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@item -C
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@opindex C
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Do not discard comments. All comments are passed through to the output
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file, except for comments in processed directives, which are deleted
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along with the directive.
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You should be prepared for side effects when using @option{-C}; it
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causes the preprocessor to treat comments as tokens in their own right.
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For example, comments appearing at the start of what would be a
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directive line have the effect of turning that line into an ordinary
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source line, since the first token on the line is no longer a @samp{#}.
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@item -CC
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@opindex CC
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Do not discard comments, including during macro expansion. This is
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like @option{-C}, except that comments contained within macros are
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also passed through to the output file where the macro is expanded.
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In addition to the side effects of the @option{-C} option, the
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@option{-CC} option causes all C++-style comments inside a macro
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to be converted to C-style comments. This is to prevent later use
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of that macro from inadvertently commenting out the remainder of
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the source line.
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The @option{-CC} option is generally used to support lint comments.
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@item -P
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@opindex P
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Inhibit generation of linemarkers in the output from the preprocessor.
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This might be useful when running the preprocessor on something that is
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not C code, and will be sent to a program which might be confused by the
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linemarkers.
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@ifset cppmanual
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@xref{Preprocessor Output}.
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@end ifset
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@cindex traditional C language
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@cindex C language, traditional
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@item -traditional
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@itemx -traditional-cpp
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@opindex traditional-cpp
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@opindex traditional
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Try to imitate the behavior of pre-standard C preprocessors, as
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opposed to ISO C preprocessors.
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@ifset cppmanual
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@xref{Traditional Mode}.
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@end ifset
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@ifclear cppmanual
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See the GNU CPP manual for details.
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@end ifclear
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Note that GCC does not otherwise attempt to emulate a pre-standard
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C compiler, and these options are only supported with the @option{-E}
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switch, or when invoking CPP explicitly.
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@item -trigraphs
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@opindex trigraphs
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Support ISO C trigraphs.
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These are three-character sequences, all starting with @samp{??}, that
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are defined by ISO C to stand for single characters. For example,
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@samp{??/} stands for @samp{\}, so @samp{'??/n'} is a character
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constant for a newline.
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@ifset cppmanual
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@xref{Initial processing}.
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@end ifset
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@ifclear cppmanual
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The nine trigraphs and their replacements are
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@smallexample
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Trigraph: ??( ??) ??< ??> ??= ??/ ??' ??! ??-
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Replacement: [ ] @{ @} # \ ^ | ~
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@end smallexample
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@end ifclear
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By default, GCC ignores trigraphs, but in
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standard-conforming modes it converts them. See the @option{-std} and
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@option{-ansi} options.
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@item -remap
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@opindex remap
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Enable special code to work around file systems which only permit very
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short file names, such as MS-DOS@.
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@item -H
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@opindex H
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Print the name of each header file used, in addition to other normal
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activities. Each name is indented to show how deep in the
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@samp{#include} stack it is. Precompiled header files are also
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printed, even if they are found to be invalid; an invalid precompiled
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header file is printed with @samp{...x} and a valid one with @samp{...!} .
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@item -d@var{letters}
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@opindex d
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Says to make debugging dumps during compilation as specified by
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@var{letters}. The flags documented here are those relevant to the
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preprocessor. Other @var{letters} are interpreted
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by the compiler proper, or reserved for future versions of GCC, and so
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are silently ignored. If you specify @var{letters} whose behavior
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conflicts, the result is undefined.
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@ifclear cppmanual
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@xref{Developer Options}, for more information.
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@end ifclear
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@table @gcctabopt
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@item -dM
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@opindex dM
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Instead of the normal output, generate a list of @samp{#define}
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directives for all the macros defined during the execution of the
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preprocessor, including predefined macros. This gives you a way of
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finding out what is predefined in your version of the preprocessor.
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Assuming you have no file @file{foo.h}, the command
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@smallexample
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touch foo.h; cpp -dM foo.h
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@end smallexample
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@noindent
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shows all the predefined macros.
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@ifclear cppmanual
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If you use @option{-dM} without the @option{-E} option, @option{-dM} is
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interpreted as a synonym for @option{-fdump-rtl-mach}.
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@xref{Developer Options, , ,gcc}.
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@end ifclear
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@item -dD
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@opindex dD
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Like @option{-dM} except in two respects: it does @emph{not} include the
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predefined macros, and it outputs @emph{both} the @samp{#define}
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directives and the result of preprocessing. Both kinds of output go to
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the standard output file.
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@item -dN
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@opindex dN
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Like @option{-dD}, but emit only the macro names, not their expansions.
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@item -dI
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@opindex dI
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Output @samp{#include} directives in addition to the result of
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preprocessing.
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@item -dU
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@opindex dU
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Like @option{-dD} except that only macros that are expanded, or whose
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definedness is tested in preprocessor directives, are output; the
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output is delayed until the use or test of the macro; and
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@samp{#undef} directives are also output for macros tested but
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undefined at the time.
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@end table
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@item -fdebug-cpp
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@opindex fdebug-cpp
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|
This option is only useful for debugging GCC. When used from CPP or with
|
|
@option{-E}, it dumps debugging information about location maps. Every
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|
token in the output is preceded by the dump of the map its location
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belongs to.
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When used from GCC without @option{-E}, this option has no effect.
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