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From: Bill Currie <bill AT taniwha DOT tssc DOT co DOT nz>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Source code for CC1PLUS?
Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 21:03:57 +1200
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Vik Heyndrickx wrote:
> 
> DeHackEd wrote:
> >
> > Does the source code for CC1PLUS - the C++ compiler, exist? I know the code for
> > the C compiler is out there - I built it before. But there is no file called
> > gpp2721s or gpp280s. Is it in another archive? It's not with the C++ libraries.
> 
> That is in the FAQ, IIRC.
> 
> cc1plus' sources are also in gcc280s.zip. And in the event you wanted to
> know where the Objective C compiler comes from, that one too.

For a little more precision, the C++ specific source is in the `cp'
subdirectory of the gcc sources (there is ALOT of common code, GCC is
well designed IMHO (I've been hacking it, so I fell MO is a little less
H:)) and I think the Objective C specific sources are in the main gcc
source directory (Objective C is relatively small, it's mostly runtime
libraries (which are in the `objc' subdirectory).

Happy hacking
Bill
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