Hello All, Sorry for such a stupid question, but assuming that the GCC trunk (e.g. svn rev 190745) did already switch (during my holidays, so I did not follow that) to C++ per http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2012-08/msg00165.html message, why are files under gcc/ still keeping a .c (not a .cc) extension (for example gcc/gimple-fold.c is not renamed to gcc/gimple-fold.cc), and why does gcc/Makefile.in still have more $(CC) than $(CXX)?
Or is the case that when building gcc the CC make variable is always a true C++ compiler (e.g. some g++)? Or do we have a rule than any file using C++ specific feature should be renamed from *.c to *.cc at the moment the C++ feature goes inside? (i'm trying to merge trunk back into MELT branch) Cheers. -- Basile STARYNKEVITCH http://starynkevitch.net/Basile/ email: basile<at>starynkevitch<dot>net mobile: +33 6 8501 2359 8, rue de la Faiencerie, 92340 Bourg La Reine, France *** opinions {are only mines, sont seulement les miennes} ***