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From: | markjane AT peak DOT org (Mark Armour) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | cpp only?? |
Date: | Wed, 06 Dec 95 10:44:35 PST |
Organization: | CS Outreach Services--PEAK, Corvallis, Oregon, USA |
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To: | djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu |
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Can I just use the cpp portion of the djgpp distribution? I read the FAQ and I still don't know what I need. I want to run the cpp.exe file only. Is it necessary to have the whole compiler? Can I just grab the cpp.exe file and delete everything else? The preprocessor isn't really talked about as a separate beast in the FAQ other than mentioning it by name. We are writing a compiler for a DSP and (on Unix) we execute the gnu cpp as a first pass. I would like to do the same thing on DOS, just have our compiler spawn the cpp.exe file first, and then continue on. Is it necessary to have the huge "programming environment" of djgpp to do this? If you have any advice, please respond via email (markjane AT peak DOT org) Many thanks, Mark Armour
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