GCC Gets PCH Support And New Parser
Screaming Lunatic writes "GCC will finally get precompiled header support which should help with faster compile times. GCC will also be fitted with a new recursive descent parser that fixes more than 100 bugs in GCC. I'm not sure how they decomposed C++ into a context free grammar so that it could be parsed using recursive descent."
No, object files are built one at a time with a makefile. The correlation would be if we just typed "gcc" in a directory and the compiler built every cpp file into an object. What if I didn't want a file compiled? What if that file was supposed to be copied into a directory after it was built with another tool? In that case, gcc would be doing the wrong thing by building every .o automatically.
.o file myself, allowing for all sorts of things that I might want to do.
.h files.
A makefile lets me control the building of each and every
Precompiled headers should work the same way, or they won't be as flexible as the
If tits were wings it'd be flying around.