From: vince@nos40zr.shell.com (Vince D. Duperron)
To: linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: gcc newbie
Date: Tue, 18 May 1999 10:30:50 -0500 (CDT) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <199905181530.KAA08132@nos40ap.shell.com> (raw)
hello;
One of my goals for linuxppc is learning C and C++. I have started
the process by writing some elementary programs to get failure with
the syntax and have had success compiling them on my Sun using Sun's
cc compiler. I haven't been able to achieve the same results using
gcc under linuxppc or SunOS. I suspect I am doing something
gcc doesn't like or understand.
The programs are short but I hesitate to just post the code. Being new to
C and C++ all I have to go by for syntax is what is in my text book. It
would be nice if somebody has a moment to look at the code and let me know
what I may be doing wrong. Also if you have a good book to recommend that
focuses on gcc and is written for a beginner I'd probably buy it.
thank you
Vince Duperron
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