# gcc(1) ## CLI ### Preprocessing While debugging can be helpful to just pre-process files. ```bash gcc -E [-dM] ... ``` - `-E` run only preprocessor - `-dM` list only `#define` statements ## [Builtins][builtins] ### `__builtin_expect(expr, cond)` Give the compiler a hint which branch is hot, so it can lay out the code accordingly to reduce number of jump instructions. See on [compiler explorer](https://godbolt.org/z/MbTHAP). ```bash echo " extern void foo(); extern void bar(); void run0(int x) { if (__builtin_expect(x,0)) { foo(); } else { bar(); } } void run1(int x) { if (__builtin_expect(x,1)) { foo(); } else { bar(); } } " | gcc -O2 -S -masm=intel -o /dev/stdout -xc - ``` Will generate something similar to the following. - `run0`: `bar` is on the path without branch - `run1`: `foo` is on the path without branch ```x86asm run0: test edi, edi jne .L4 xor eax, eax jmp bar .L4: xor eax, eax jmp foo run1: test edi, edi je .L6 xor eax, eax jmp foo .L6: xor eax, eax jmp bar ``` ## ABI (Linux) - C ABI - [SystemV ABI][sysvabi] - C++ ABI - [C++ Itanium ABI][cppabi] [builtins]: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc/Other-Builtins.html [sysvabi]: https://www.uclibc.org/docs/psABI-x86_64.pdf [cppabi]: https://itanium-cxx-abi.github.io/cxx-abi