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Что (кто) такое GNU C - определение

COMPILER SYSTEM WITH SUPPORT FOR VARIOUS PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
GCC Abstract Syntax Tree; GCC Language Front Ends; GNU C; EGCS; Enhanced GNU Compiler System; GIMPLE; GENERIC and GIMPLE; G plus plus; Gplusplus; Gnu Compiler Collection; GNU C Compiler; G++; Gnu c compiler; GNU compiler collection; Egcs; GNU C compiler; GNU C++; Gcc4; GNU/GCC; Libgcc; GCC Compiler; GCC (software); Cc1plus; Collect2; Gcc (Unix); Gnu C compiler; GNU Standard C++ library; GNU compiler; GNU GCC; GNU C++ compiler
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GNU C         
<language> The extension of C compiled by gcc. (1997-09-30)
GNU C Library         
  • ABI]].
  • The GNU C Library is a wrapper around the [[system call]]s of the [[Linux kernel]].
  • Ulrich Drepper in 2007, the main author of glibc
STANDARD C LIBRARY OF THE GNU PROJECT
GNU C Library; GNU Libc; GNU libc; GNU C library.; GLibc; Libc6; Libc5; Embedded GLIBC; Eglibc; GLibC; EGLIBC; Libc.so.6; Embedded GNU C Library; GNU C library
<library> (glibc) The run-time library for the GNU C compiler, gcc, and others. glibc is the source code for libc.a. It is maintained separately from the compilers and is a superset of ANSI C and POSIX.1 and a large subset of POSIX.2. Latest version: 2.1.3, as of 2000-04-29 http://gnu.org/glibc. Mailing list: <bug-glibc@gnu.org> (bugs). (2000-05-31)
GNU Project         
  • GNU Hurd live CD
FREE SOFTWARE PROJECT
GNU project; GNU.org; GNU Enterprise; GNUe; Gnu project; The GNU project; The GNU Project; Gnu.org; GNU Free System Distribution Guidelines; GNU FSDG; FSDG; Free System Distribution Guidelines; Linux Community
The GNU Project () is a free software, mass collaboration project announced by Richard Stallman on September 27, 1983. Its goal is to give computer users freedom and control in their use of their computers and computing devices by collaboratively developing and publishing software that gives everyone the rights to freely run the software, copy and distribute it, study it, and modify it.
GNU assembler         
GNU ASSEMBLER, PART OF BINUTILS
GNU assembler; Gnu as; GNU GAS; GNU as
(GAS) A Unix assembler for the GNU project. Many CPU types are handled and COFF and IEEE-695 formats are supported as well as standard a.out. Current version 2.2 ported to Sun-3, Sun-4, i386, 386BSD, BSD/386, Linux, PS/2-AIX, VAX, Ultrix, BSD, VMS. The assembler has been merged with GNU Binutils. E-mail: <bug-gnu-utils@gnu.org>. (1995-04-18)
glibc         
  • ABI]].
  • The GNU C Library is a wrapper around the [[system call]]s of the [[Linux kernel]].
  • Ulrich Drepper in 2007, the main author of glibc
STANDARD C LIBRARY OF THE GNU PROJECT
GNU C Library; GNU Libc; GNU libc; GNU C library.; GLibc; Libc6; Libc5; Embedded GLIBC; Eglibc; GLibC; EGLIBC; Libc.so.6; Embedded GNU C Library; GNU C library
General Public Virus         
  • Printed GPL statements for consumer entertainment devices which incorporate GPL components
  • Quick guide of [[license compatibility]] with GPLv3 according to the FSF. Dashed line indicates that the GPLv2 is only compatible with the GPLv3 with the clause "or any later version".
  • MIT]], Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. To his right is Columbia Law Professor [[Eben Moglen]], chairman of the Software Freedom Law Center.
SERIES OF FREE SOFTWARE LICENSES
GPL; GNU/GPL; GNU General Public Licence; GNU GPL; General Public License; GNU Public License; GNU general public license; Gnu general public license; General Public Licence; Gpl; GPL license; Gplv3; GNU General Public License version 3; Software propagation; General Public Virus; GPLv3; GPLD; GNU public licence; GGPL; Gnu public license; GPL 3; Gnu Public License; Gpl3; GPL2; GNU GPL license; GPLv2; Gnu GPL; Gplv2; Gpl v2; Gpl v3; Gpl version 2; Gpl version 3; Gpl 2; GPL3; GPL v3; GPL v2; GNU General Public License version 2; GNU General Public License 3; GNU GPLv3; GNU GPL 3; GNU Public Licence; GPLv2 License; GPL, Version 3, or newer; GPL License; GNU General Public License Version 2; GPL compatibility; List of programs released under the GPL; GNU General Public License Version 3; GPL 2; General public license; GNU GPLv1; GNU GPLv2; GPLv1; GPL version 3; GPL version 2; Gnu General Public License; GNU GPL version 2; GNU GPL version 3; GNU GPL version 1; GNU General Public License v3; GNU-GPLv3; GPL 3.0; GPL compatible; GPL Version 3; GPL Version 2; GPL Version 1; GNU GPL and LGPL; GPL-3.0; GPLv3.0; GPLv3 license; GPLv2 license; GPLv2 licence; GPLv3 licence; GNU Public Virus; Emacs General Public License; Emacs GPL; GPL-3.0-only; GPL-3.0-or-later; GNU General Public License v3.0; GNU General Public License v3.0 only; GNU General Public License v3.0 or later; GNU GPL 2; GPLv2.1; GPLv3+; GPLv2.1+; GNU GPL v3+; GPL-2.0-or-later; GPL-2.0-only; GPL-1.0-only; GPL-1.0-or-later; GPLv2+; GPL-2.0
<software, legal> A pejorative name for some versions of the GNU project copyleft or General Public License (GPL), which requires that any tools or application programs incorporating copylefted code must be source-distributed on the same terms as GNU code. Thus it is alleged that the copyleft "infects" software generated with GNU tools, which may in turn infect other software that reuses any of its code. Copyright law limits the scope of the GPL to "programs textually incorporating significant amounts of GNU code" so GPL is only passed on if actual GNU source is transmitted. This used to be the case with the Bison parser skeleton until its licence was fixed. http://org.gnu.de/manual/bison/html_chapter/bison_2.html#SEC2. [Jargon File] (1999-07-14)
General Public Licence         
  • Printed GPL statements for consumer entertainment devices which incorporate GPL components
  • Quick guide of [[license compatibility]] with GPLv3 according to the FSF. Dashed line indicates that the GPLv2 is only compatible with the GPLv3 with the clause "or any later version".
  • MIT]], Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. To his right is Columbia Law Professor [[Eben Moglen]], chairman of the Software Freedom Law Center.
SERIES OF FREE SOFTWARE LICENSES
GPL; GNU/GPL; GNU General Public Licence; GNU GPL; General Public License; GNU Public License; GNU general public license; Gnu general public license; General Public Licence; Gpl; GPL license; Gplv3; GNU General Public License version 3; Software propagation; General Public Virus; GPLv3; GPLD; GNU public licence; GGPL; Gnu public license; GPL 3; Gnu Public License; Gpl3; GPL2; GNU GPL license; GPLv2; Gnu GPL; Gplv2; Gpl v2; Gpl v3; Gpl version 2; Gpl version 3; Gpl 2; GPL3; GPL v3; GPL v2; GNU General Public License version 2; GNU General Public License 3; GNU GPLv3; GNU GPL 3; GNU Public Licence; GPLv2 License; GPL, Version 3, or newer; GPL License; GNU General Public License Version 2; GPL compatibility; List of programs released under the GPL; GNU General Public License Version 3; GPL 2; General public license; GNU GPLv1; GNU GPLv2; GPLv1; GPL version 3; GPL version 2; Gnu General Public License; GNU GPL version 2; GNU GPL version 3; GNU GPL version 1; GNU General Public License v3; GNU-GPLv3; GPL 3.0; GPL compatible; GPL Version 3; GPL Version 2; GPL Version 1; GNU GPL and LGPL; GPL-3.0; GPLv3.0; GPLv3 license; GPLv2 license; GPLv2 licence; GPLv3 licence; GNU Public Virus; Emacs General Public License; Emacs GPL; GPL-3.0-only; GPL-3.0-or-later; GNU General Public License v3.0; GNU General Public License v3.0 only; GNU General Public License v3.0 or later; GNU GPL 2; GPLv2.1; GPLv3+; GPLv2.1+; GNU GPL v3+; GPL-2.0-or-later; GPL-2.0-only; GPL-1.0-only; GPL-1.0-or-later; GPLv2+; GPL-2.0
<spelling> It's spelled "General Public License". (In the UK, "licence" is a noun and "license" is a verb (like "advice"/"advise") but in the US both are spelled "license"). (1995-05-12)
gunzip         
  • tar]] program to compress multiple files.
GNU FILE COMPRESSION/DECOMPRESSION TOOL
GNU Zip; .gz; GNU zip; Gunzip; GZip; Zcat (Unix); Zcat; Gzip compression; .tgz; .gzip; Gzip encoding; GZIP; GNU Gzip; Gzip (file format); Gz (file format); Gzip (File format)
<tool, compression> The decompression utility corresponding to gzip. In operating systems with links, gunzip is just a link to gzip and its function can be invoked by passing a "-d" flag to gzip. (1996-01-03)
gzip         
  • tar]] program to compress multiple files.
GNU FILE COMPRESSION/DECOMPRESSION TOOL
GNU Zip; .gz; GNU zip; Gunzip; GZip; Zcat (Unix); Zcat; Gzip compression; .tgz; .gzip; Gzip encoding; GZIP; GNU Gzip; Gzip (file format); Gz (file format); Gzip (File format)
<tool, compression> GNU compression utility. Gzip reduces the size of the named files using Lempel-Ziv {LZ77 compression}. Whenever possible, each file is replaced by one with the filename extension ".gz". Compressed files can be restored to their original form using gzip -d or gunzip or zcat. The Unix "compress" utility is patented (by two separate patents, in fact) and is thus shunned by the GNU Project since it is not free software. They have therefore chosen gzip, which is free of any known software patents and which tends to compress better anyway. All compressed files in the GNU anonymous FTP area (gnu.org/pub/gnu) are in gzip format and their names end in ".gz" (as opposed to "compress"-compressed files, which end in ".Z"). Gzip can uncompress "compress"-compressed files and "pack" files (which end in ".z"). The decompression algorithms are not patented, only compression is. The gzip program is available from any GNU archive site in shar, tar, or gzipped tar format (for those who already have a prior version of gzip and want faster data transmission). It works on virtually every Unix system, MS-DOS, OS/2 and VMS.
GPL         
  • Printed GPL statements for consumer entertainment devices which incorporate GPL components
  • Quick guide of [[license compatibility]] with GPLv3 according to the FSF. Dashed line indicates that the GPLv2 is only compatible with the GPLv3 with the clause "or any later version".
  • MIT]], Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. To his right is Columbia Law Professor [[Eben Moglen]], chairman of the Software Freedom Law Center.
SERIES OF FREE SOFTWARE LICENSES
GPL; GNU/GPL; GNU General Public Licence; GNU GPL; General Public License; GNU Public License; GNU general public license; Gnu general public license; General Public Licence; Gpl; GPL license; Gplv3; GNU General Public License version 3; Software propagation; General Public Virus; GPLv3; GPLD; GNU public licence; GGPL; Gnu public license; GPL 3; Gnu Public License; Gpl3; GPL2; GNU GPL license; GPLv2; Gnu GPL; Gplv2; Gpl v2; Gpl v3; Gpl version 2; Gpl version 3; Gpl 2; GPL3; GPL v3; GPL v2; GNU General Public License version 2; GNU General Public License 3; GNU GPLv3; GNU GPL 3; GNU Public Licence; GPLv2 License; GPL, Version 3, or newer; GPL License; GNU General Public License Version 2; GPL compatibility; List of programs released under the GPL; GNU General Public License Version 3; GPL 2; General public license; GNU GPLv1; GNU GPLv2; GPLv1; GPL version 3; GPL version 2; Gnu General Public License; GNU GPL version 2; GNU GPL version 3; GNU GPL version 1; GNU General Public License v3; GNU-GPLv3; GPL 3.0; GPL compatible; GPL Version 3; GPL Version 2; GPL Version 1; GNU GPL and LGPL; GPL-3.0; GPLv3.0; GPLv3 license; GPLv2 license; GPLv2 licence; GPLv3 licence; GNU Public Virus; Emacs General Public License; Emacs GPL; GPL-3.0-only; GPL-3.0-or-later; GNU General Public License v3.0; GNU General Public License v3.0 only; GNU General Public License v3.0 or later; GNU GPL 2; GPLv2.1; GPLv3+; GPLv2.1+; GNU GPL v3+; GPL-2.0-or-later; GPL-2.0-only; GPL-1.0-only; GPL-1.0-or-later; GPLv2+; GPL-2.0
General Public Licence (Reference: GNU)

Википедия

GNU Compiler Collection

The GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) is an optimizing compiler produced by the GNU Project supporting various programming languages, hardware architectures and operating systems. The Free Software Foundation (FSF) distributes GCC as free software under the GNU General Public License (GNU GPL). GCC is a key component of the GNU toolchain and the standard compiler for most projects related to GNU and the Linux kernel. With roughly 15 million lines of code in 2019, GCC is one of the biggest free programs in existence. It has played an important role in the growth of free software, as both a tool and an example.

When it was first released in 1987 by Richard Stallman, GCC 1.0 was named the GNU C Compiler since it only handled the C programming language. It was extended to compile C++ in December of that year. Front ends were later developed for Objective-C, Objective-C++, Fortran, Ada, D and Go, among others. The OpenMP and OpenACC specifications are also supported in the C and C++ compilers.

GCC has been ported to more platforms and instruction set architectures than any other compiler, and is widely deployed as a tool in the development of both free and proprietary software. GCC is also available for many embedded systems, including ARM-based and Power ISA-based chips.

As well as being the official compiler of the GNU operating system, GCC has been adopted as the standard compiler by many other modern Unix-like computer operating systems, including most Linux distributions. Most BSD family operating systems also switched to GCC shortly after its release, although since then, FreeBSD, OpenBSD and Apple macOS have moved to the Clang compiler, largely due to licensing reasons. GCC can also compile code for Windows, Android, iOS, Solaris, HP-UX, AIX and DOS.