Compiling a C++ program with gcc

Question: How to compile a C++ program with gcc compiler?

info.c:

#include<iostream>
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
int main()
{
   #ifdef __cplusplus
   cout << "C++ compiler in use and version is " << __cplusplus << endl;
   #endif
   cout <<"Version is " << __STDC_VERSION__ << endl;
   cout << "Hi" << __FILE__ << __LINE__ << endl;
}

and when I try to compile info.c

$ gcc info.C

Undefined                       first referenced
 symbol                             in file
cout                                /var/tmp/ccPxLN2a.o
endl(ostream &)                     /var/tmp/ccPxLN2a.o
ostream::operator<<(ostream &(*)(ostream &))/var/tmp/ccPxLN2a.o
ostream::operator<<(int)            /var/tmp/ccPxLN2a.o
ostream::operator<<(long)           /var/tmp/ccPxLN2a.o
ostream::operator<<(char const *)   /var/tmp/ccPxLN2a.o
ld: fatal: Symbol referencing errors. No output written to a.out
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

Isn't gcc compiler capable of compiling C++ programs? On a related note, what is the difference between gcc and g++. Thanks,


gcc can actually compile c++ code just fine. The errors you received are linker errors, not compiler errors.

Odds are that if you change the compilation line to be this:

gcc info.C -lstdc++

which makes it link to the standard c++ library, then it will work just fine.

However, you should just make your life easier and use g++.


EDIT:

Rup says it best in his comment to another answer:

[...] gcc will select the correct back-end compiler based on file extension (ie will compile a .c as C and a .cc as C++) and links binaries against just the standard C and GCC helper libraries by default regardless of input languages; g++ will also select the correct back-end based on extension except that I think it compiles all C source as C++ instead (ie it compiles both .c and .cc as C++) and it includes libstdc++ in its link step regardless of input languages.


If you give the code a .c extension the compiler thinks it is C code, not C++. And the C++ compiler driver is called g++, if you use the gcc driver you will have linker problems, as the standard C++ libraries will not be linked by default. So you want:

g++ myprog.cpp

And do not even consider using an uppercase .C extension, unless you never want to port your code, and are prepared to be hated by those you work with.


使用g++而不是gcc

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