Package cpp4.5: Information

    Binary package: cpp4.5
    Version: 4.5.4-alt2
    Architecture: x86_64
    Build time:  Jul 19, 2013, 04:21 AM
    Source package: gcc4.5
    Category: Development/C
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    License: GPLv3+, GPLv3+ with exceptions and GPLv2+ with exceptions
    Summary: The GNU C-Compatible Compiler Preprocessor
    Description: 
    Cpp is the GNU C-Compatible Compiler Preprocessor.
    The C preprocessor is a 'macro processor' which is used automatically
    by the C compiler to transform your program before actual
    compilation. It is called a macro processor because it allows
    you to define 'macros,' which are abbreviations for longer
    constructs.
    
    The C preprocessor provides four separate facilities that you can use as
    you see fit:
    
    * Inclusion of header files. These are files of declarations that can be
      substituted into your program.
    * Macro expansion. You can define 'macros,' which are abbreviations for
      arbitrary fragments of C code, and then the C preprocessor will replace
      the macros with their definitions throughout the program.
    * Conditional compilation. Using special preprocessing directives,
      you can include or exclude parts of the program according to various
      conditions.
    * Line control. If you use a program to combine or rearrange source files
      into an intermediate file which is then compiled, you can use line
      control to inform the compiler about where each source line originated.
    
    If you have multiple versions of the GNU Compiler Collection
    installed on your system, you may want to execute
    cpp-4.5
    in order to explicitly use the GNU C Preprocessor version 4.5.4.

    Maintainer: Dmitry V. Levin


    Last changed


    July 18, 2013 Dmitry V. Levin 4.5.4-alt2
    - libstdc++4.5-devel: backported upstream fix for gcc#25306
      (closes: #29186).
    Aug. 27, 2012 Dmitry V. Levin 4.5.4-alt1
    - Merged with gcc-4_5-branch@189152.
    - Define _FORTIFY_SOURCE only for optimization level 2 or higher.
    May 16, 2012 Sergey Bolshakov 4.5.3-alt4
    - rebuilt to coexist with gcc4.6