Can I use the g++ compiler with xcode?
Can I use the g++ compiler with xcode?
- Subject: Can I use the g++ compiler with xcode?
- From: Cath Lawrence <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 8 Jun 2004 13:39:37 +1000
Hi,
I'm a total newbie with xcode and more-or-less beginner with C++ (last
used at uni years back, mostly java, python & php since then.)
I have some C++ code I'd like to build with g++ - can I change the
compiler setting somehow? Searching help docs & google & list archives
has so far got me a clue that maybe not exactly, but maybe there are
options:
- I could make gcc point to g++ (seems very obscure, I don't like it)
- there is some way of setting up a special compiler file (but I can't
find any instructions)
- you can make gcc act like g++ with the right switches (which??)
Can anyone give me clue where to look?
If it helps, I want a straightforward command line unix result, no
apple interface extras, and with luck something that will build the
same on my mac as on Debian with g++. And I have xcode 1.2, osx10.3.4,
developer tools, Xwindows etc .
thanks for any advice,
Cath
Cath Lawrence, email@hidden
Senior Scientific Programmer, Centre for Bioinformation Science,
John Curtin School of Medical Research (room 4088)
Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200
ph: (02) 61257959 mobile: 0421-902694 fax: (02) 61252595
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