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» GCC: GNU Compiler Collection Open in a new browser window - Developed by GNU project as free compiler for GNU system. Front ends: C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, Ada; libraries for libstdc++, and libgcj. Mission, mail lists, timeline, contributors, committee, instructions, manual, FAQ, downloads, plans, bug re

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» ACOVEA (Analysis of Compiler Options via Evolutionary Algorithm) Open in a new browser window - ACOVEA (Analysis of Compiler Options via Evolutionary Algorithm) implements a genetic algorithm to the analysis of GNU C compiler optimization flags.
» An Introduction to GCC Open in a new browser window - A printed tutorial for new users of GCC, published under the GNU Free Documentation License.
» Building and Testing gcc/glibc cross toolchains Open in a new browser window - Script to automatically download, patch, build, and test binutils, gcc, and glibc cross-toolchains.
» D Front End for GCC Open in a new browser window - For GCC 3.3.x, 3.4.x versions supporting FreeBSD, Linux, Mac OS X, Cygwin. Description, build instructions, downloads, links, contact. [Open source]
» EGCS: Experimental GNU Compiler System Open in a new browser window - Project fused work on GNU C, C++, Objective-C, Ada, Fortran compilers, and libc++, to speed up work to improve GCC. In April 1999 was merged into general GCC effort under control of GCC steering committee. Descriptions, a few links.
» First Annual GCC Developers' Summit Open in a new browser window - An opportunity for the core developers of all parts of the GNU Compiler Collection to get together with those from other portions of the Development tools community. May 25-27, 2003.
» G++ FAQ Open in a new browser window - List of Frequently Asked Questions for G++ users.
» GCC & GNU Toolchain Developers' Summit Open in a new browser window - Brings together the core development team of the GNU Compiler Collection with those working on the other toolchain components to discuss the state of the art.
» GCC Myths and Facts Open in a new browser window - Optimizing GCC mostly for x86 CPU and C/C++, but parts can apply to all supported CPUs and languages. Many useful forum comments. [freshmeat.net]
» GCC Wiki Open in a new browser window - GCC info, structure, improvements quicklinks, people, history and links.
» GCC XML Node Introspector Project Open in a new browser window - Project to create an XML interface to the GCC AST tree_nodes and store in Postgres Database.
» GCC for the 6809 Open in a new browser window - GCC port for the Motorola 6809.
» GHDL Open in a new browser window - A written in Ada95 GCC front-end. It is a VHDL simulator and implements nearly all VHDL87 and some features of VHDL93.
» GNU ARM Open in a new browser window - Toolchain in binary and source formats for several operating systems. Also includes reference material and links for embedded programming using the ARM CPU.
» GNU Objective-C runtime features Open in a new browser window - Some notes about garbage collection and type information strings in the GNU Objective-C runtime (2.95.3 GCC version).
» GNUDE: GNU Development Environment Open in a new browser window - Suite of GNU C/C++, Fortran, Java cross compilers, and Insight/GDB debugger hosted on Windows NT/2K/XP for embedded ARM7/9, XScale CPU program development. Assembler, compilers, linker, header files, STL, libraries, documents.
» LWN: GCC gets a new Optimizer Framework Open in a new browser window - Artciel by Steven Bosscher and Diego Novillo. The first bits a major compiler internals overhaul have been merged into the development mainline of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) for inclusion in the next release.
» Linux C and C++ Compilers Open in a new browser window - Medium long review compares 2 compilers, some useful tables. GCC holds its own against Intel C++, wins some benchmarks it lost before. Intel still wins some. Differences are less. [Coyote Gulch Productions]
» Making and using libraries Open in a new browser window - Guide work with libraries (.a files) in g++.
» Migrating to gcc-3.4 Open in a new browser window - A collection of migration guides to help programmers updating their code to be gcc-3.4 compatible.
» MinGW: Minimalist GNU for Windows Open in a new browser window - Compiler system uses GCC to produce Windows programs. Win32 ports of GCC, GDB, binutils to build native Win32 programs that rely on no 3rd party DLLs.
» OpenCOBOL Open in a new browser window - An experimental implementation of a COBOL frontend for GCC.
» Optimization in GCC Open in a new browser window - By M. Tim Jones. Here's what the O options mean in GCC, why some optimizations aren't optimal after all and how you can make specialized optimization choices for your application. [Linux Journal]
» Optimizing GCC Open in a new browser window - How much faster can GCC compile a Linux kernel if GCC is optimized? Doing the compiler alone ups speed 33%. Description, benchmark times. [Linux Gazette]
» PL/1 for GCC Open in a new browser window - A PL/1 front-end for GNU Compiler Collection. It based on the syntax from IBM OS PL/I Version 2.
» Pentium Compiler Group Open in a new browser window - Founded late 1995 to enhance and support Pentium optimizing in GCC. GCC optimizes well, but the new x86 architecture needed different optimizing strategies. Descriptions, FAQs, downloads (source, binary), mirrors, links.
» Pinapa Open in a new browser window - An open source SystemC front-end. It relies on GCC to parse the C++, and on the SystemC library itself to extract the architecture of the platform to analyze.
» RHIDE Open in a new browser window - IDE for DJGPP and other GCC-based systems, by Robert Hoehne, Salvador Eduardo Tropea. Runs on DOS, Linux, looks like old Borland DOS IDE. Has project management, frontend to GCC C/C++, syntax highlighting, integrated debugger. [Open Source, GPL]
» Writing a GCC Front End Open in a new browser window - By Tom Tromey. This article provides a tour of how you would go about connecting your own compiler front end to GCC.
» distcc Open in a new browser window - A gcc wrapper that speeds compilation by transparently distributing work across several machines. [Open source, GPL]


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