Re: gcc books, gcc debug (errata)
> On Sep 4, 2018, at 12:40 PM, gérard Calliet > wrote: > > (our build version is 4.7.3) > > Hello, > > I'm just a beginner in gcc. (I contributed to the rebuild of the gnat ada > compiler (version 3.4.7) on OpenVMS last year: > https://github.com/AdaLabs/gnat-vms). > > As I do love books and encyclopedic learning attitude, I searched for a good > book about gcc. My favorite resource is the GCC Internals manual, which is part of the GCC distribution. Unlike the internals manuals from some other GNU projects, it's quite thorough. Not everything is covered deep enough, but it certainly delivers a solid basis on many aspects of the system. paul
gcc books, gcc debug (errata)
(our build version is 4.7.3) Hello, I'm just a beginner in gcc. (I contributed to the rebuild of the gnat ada compiler (version 3.4.7) on OpenVMS last year: https://github.com/AdaLabs/gnat-vms). As I do love books and encyclopedic learning attitude, I searched for a good book about gcc. I found this reference: Source Code Anaysis of GCC, Lixiang Yang. But it seems it is out of print. Is there someone who could sell me one? By the way my interests on gcc now are about the debug machinery (in my version 3.4.7, or something like that). Every information or synthesis about that very wellcomed. Thanks, Gérard Calliet, pia-sofer Paris