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From: | rjvdboon AT cs DOT vu DOT nl (Boon van der RJ)
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Subject: | Re: Getting assembler and c source
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Date: | Mon, 18 Dec 1995 13:44:14 GMT
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Neville Mair - Product Engineering (nev AT joplan DOT ipc DOT com) wrote:
> I am using the MS-DOS port of GCC cross-compiled for 68K system.
> In playing around with the different compiler option I have gotten an
> assembler (file.S) file generated but I cannot repeat it.
> How is this normally done ?
> I have tried the following command line
> cpp -S file.c
> Looking at a GNUmanual this should be valid. I get an error saying -S is not
> a valid option. Is there something I should set.
I guess you should use:
gcc -S file.c
because cpp only preprocesses file.c (inserts headers,
evaluate macros, replace consts, etc)
> Is there a way to get an output file containing assembler listing mixed
> with the c source?
None that I know of, but who am i?
> Is there a make (for DOS) that I can run?
> Where is it and what is it called?
GNU Make, from the same dir you got DJGPP, mak371* for DJGPP 1.12,
mak373* for DJGPP V2-beta (you probably won't need the sources,
ie mak37?sr.zip)
> Thanks In Advance
You're welcome
Robert.
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