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.TH WINEGCC 1 "October 2005" "Wine 10.19" "Wine Developers Manual"
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.SH NAME
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winegcc \- Wine C and C++ MinGW Compatible Compiler
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.B winegcc
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.RI [ options "] " infile\fR...
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.B winegcc
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is a gcc wrapper which tries to provide a MinGW compatible compiler
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under Linux. This is most useful to Win32 developers who can simply
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take their MinGW code from Windows, and recompile it without
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modifications under Winelib on Linux.
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wineg++ accepts mostly the same options as winegcc.
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.PP
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The goal of winegcc is to be able to simply replace gcc/g++/windres
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with winegcc/wineg++/wrc in a MinGW Makefile, and just recompile
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the application using Winelib under Wine. While typically there are
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small adjustments that must be made to the application source code
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and/or Makefile, it is quite easy to do them in a fashion that is
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compatible between the MinGW and Wine environments.
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.PP
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This manual will document only the differences from gcc; please consult
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the gcc manual for more information on those options.
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.PP
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.SH OPTIONS
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.B gcc options:
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All gcc options are supported, and are passed along to the backend
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compiler.
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.IP "\fB-b,--target \fItarget\fR"
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Specify the target architecture triplet for cross-compiling. winegcc
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will then invoke \fItarget\fR-gcc instead of gcc.
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.IP "\fB--wine-objdir \fIdir\fR"
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Specify the Wine object directory. This is used when building Wine
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itself, to use the includes and libraries from inside the build tree.
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.IP "\fB--winebuild \fIname\fR"
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Specifies the path and name of the \fBwinebuild\fR binary that will be
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launched automatically by \fBwinegcc\fR. If not set, \fBwinegcc\fR
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will look for a file named \fIwinebuild\fR in the path. This takes
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precedence over the \fBWINEBUILD\fR environment variable.
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.IP \fB-fno-short-wchar\fR
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Override the underlying type for wchar_t to be the default for the
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target, instead of using short unsigned int, which is the default
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for Win32.
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.IP \fB-mconsole\fR
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This option passes '--subsystem console' to winebuild, to build
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console applications. It is the default.
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.IP \fB-mno-cygwin\fR
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Use Wine implementation of MSVCRT, instead of linking against
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the host system libc. This is necessary for the vast majority
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of Win32 applications, as they typically depend on various features
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of MSVCRT. This switch is also used by the MinGW compiler to link
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against MSVCRT on Windows, instead of linking against Cygwin
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libc. Sharing the syntax with MinGW makes it very easy to write
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Makefiles that work under Wine, MinGW+MSYS, or MinGW+Cygwin.
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.IP \fB-municode\fR
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Set the default entry point of the application to be the Unicode
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\fBwmain()\fR instead of the standard \fBmain()\fR.
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.IP \fB-mwindows\fR
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This option adds -lgdi32, -lcomdlg32, and -lshell32 to the list of
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default libraries, and passes '--subsystem windows' to winebuild
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to build graphical applications.
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.IP \fB-nodefaultlibs\fR
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Do not use the standard system libraries when linking. These
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include at a minimum -lkernel32, -luser32, -ladvapi32, and
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any default libraries used by the backend compiler. The -mwindows
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option augments the list of default libraries as described above.
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.IP \fB-nostartfiles\fR
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Do not add the winecrt0 library when linking.
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.IP \fB-Wb,\fIoption\fR
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Pass an option to winebuild. If \fIoption\fR contains
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commas, it is split into multiple options at the commas.
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.IP \fB-Wl,--out-implib,\fIlib.a\fR
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When linking a dll, also create its corresponding import library.
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.SH ENVIRONMENT
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.TP
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.B WINEBUILD
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Specifies the path and name of the \fBwinebuild\fR binary that will be
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launched automatically by \fBwinegcc\fR. If not set, \fBwinegcc\fR
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will look for a file named \fIwinebuild\fR in the path.
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.SH DEFINES
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winegcc defines __WINE__, for code that needs to know when it is
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being compiled under Wine. It also defines WIN32, _WIN32, __WIN32,
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__WIN32__, __WINNT, and __WINNT__ for compatibility with MinGW.
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.SH BUGS
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The dllimport/dllexport attributes are not supported at the moment,
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due to lack of support for these features in the ELF version of gcc.
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.PP
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Static linking is not currently supported against Wine DLLs. As a
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result, the -static, --static, and -Wl,-static options will generate
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an error.
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.PP
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Bugs can be reported on the
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.UR https://bugs.winehq.org
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.B Wine bug tracker
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.UE .
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.SH AUTHORS
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.B winegcc
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was written by Dimitrie O. Paun.
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.SH AVAILABILITY
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.B winegcc
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is part of the Wine distribution, which is available through WineHQ,
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the
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.UR https://www.winehq.org/
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.B Wine development headquarters
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.UE .
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.BR gcc (1),
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.BR winebuild (1),
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.BR wrc (1),
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.BR wine (1),
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.br
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.UR https://www.winehq.org/help
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.B Wine documentation and support
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.UE .
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