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These are basic help sheets to help you get used to using UNIX. Also, don't forget the UNIX `man' (manual) command.
cp /course/cs3650/help/vitutor.vi ~/.
on CCIS Linux. Then do: vi vitutor.vi
C program: file.c
C++ program: file.cc or file.C or file.cxx or file.cpp
Header file: file.h (for example inside file.c: #include "file.h")
Java files: file.java
Assembly files: file.s
Executable (binary) file: a.out (default, but binaries can have any name)
a.out: file.c file.h
gcc file.c => a.out
file.s: file.c file.h
gcc -S file.c => file.s # assembly
a.out: file.s
as file.s => a.out
a.out: file.cc file.h (or sometimes file.hh instead of file.h)
g++ file.cc => a.out
Execute a.out: a.out
./a.out
debugging with gdb: file.c (or file.cc)
gcc -g -O0 file.c
g++ -g -O0 file.cc
gdb a.out