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- `-L generated language name'
-
Instructs
gperf
to generate code in the language specified by the
option's argument. Languages handled are currently:
- `KR-C'
-
Old-style K&R C. This language is understood by old-style C compilers and
ANSI C compilers, but ANSI C compilers may flag warnings (or even errors)
because of lacking `const'.
- `C'
-
Common C. This language is understood by ANSI C compilers, and also by
old-style C compilers, provided that you
#define const
to empty
for compilers which don't know about this keyword.
- `ANSI-C'
-
ANSI C. This language is understood by ANSI C compilers and C++ compilers.
- `C++'
-
C++. This language is understood by C++ compilers.
The default is C.
- `-a'
-
This option is supported for compatibility with previous releases of
gperf
. It does not do anything.
- `-g'
-
This option is supported for compatibility with previous releases of
gperf
. It does not do anything.
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