GCC, the GNU Compiler Collection
The GNU Compiler Collection includes front ends for
C,
C++,
Objective-C, Fortran,
Java, Ada, and Go, as well as libraries for these
languages (libstdc++, libgcj,...).
GCC was originally written as the compiler for the GNU operating system.
The GNU system was developed to be 100% free software, free in the sense
that it respects
the user's freedom.
We strive to provide regular, high quality
releases, which we want to work well on a variety
of native and cross targets (including GNU/Linux), and encourage everyone
to contribute changes or help
testing GCC.
Our sources are readily and freely available via
SVN and weekly
snapshots.
Major decisions about GCC are made by the
steering committee, guided by the
mission statement.
News
- GCC 5.3 released
[2015-12-04]
- GCC 5.2 released
[2015-07-16]
- GCC 4.9.3 released
[2015-06-26]
- GCC 4.8.5 released
[2015-06-23]
- GCC 5.1 released
[2015-04-22]
- MIPS Release 6 architecture support
[2015-01-20]
- Support for MIPS Release 6 (r6) has been contributed by Imagination
Technologies.
- OpenMP 4.0 offloading support in GCC
[2015-01-14]
-
OpenMP 4.0
offloading support was added to GCC.
Contributed by Jakub Jelinek (Red Hat), Bernd Schmidt and
Thomas Schwinge (CodeSourcery), Andrey Turetskiy,
Ilya Verbin and Kirill Yukhin (Intel).
- Intel Skylake Server AVX-512 extensions support
[2015-01-14]
- New ISA extensions support
AVX-512{BW,DQ,VL,IFMA,VBMI} was added to GCC. That includes inline
assembly support, new intrinsics, and basic autovectorization.
Code was contributed by Sergey Guriev, Alexander Ivchenko,
Maxim Kuznetsov, Sergey Lega, Anna Tikhonova, Ilya Tocar,
Andrey Turetskiy, Ilya Verbin, Kirill Yukhin and
Michael Zolotukhin of Intel, Corp.
- VISIUMcore support
[2015-01-06]
- A port for the VISIUMcore architecture has been contributed by AdaCore
on behalf of Controls and Data Services.
- GCC 5 C++14 language feature-complete
[2014-12-23]
- Support for all C++14 language
features has been added to the development sources for GCC, and
will be available when GCC 5 is released next year. Contributed by
Jason Merrill, Braden Obrzut, Adam Butcher, Edward Smith-Rowland,
and Jakub Jelinek.
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Release Series and Status
- GCC 5.3
(changes)
-
Status:
2015-12-04
(regression fixes and docs only).
Serious
regressions.
All
regressions.
- GCC 4.9.3
(changes)
-
Status:
2015-06-26
(regression fixes and docs only).
Serious
regressions.
All
regressions.
- Development:
GCC 6.0 (release criteria,
changes)
-
Status:
2015-11-15
(general bugfixing, stage 3).
Serious
regressions.
All
regressions.
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