- How To Compile And Run a C/C++ Code In Linux
- Step #1: Install C/C++ compiler and related tools
- Step #2: Verify installation
- How to Compile and Run C/C++ program on Linux
- How do I compile the program on Linux?
- How do I run or execute the program called demo on Linux?
- Compiling and running a simple C++ program
- How do I generate symbolic information for gdb and warning messages?
- How do I generate optimized code on a Linux machine?
- How do I compile a C program that uses math functions?
- How do I compile a C++ program that uses Xlib graphics functions?
- How do I compile a program with multiple source files?
- How To Compiling C Program And Creating Executable File Under a Linux / UNIX / *BSD
- Make Sure Compiler Is Installed On a Unix-like System
- Syntax
- Writing Your First C Program Under a Linux / UNIX-like system
- How Do I Compile My C Program?
How To Compile And Run a C/C++ Code In Linux
I am a new Linux user and student who used to write C or C++ programs on MS-Windows. Now, I am using Ubuntu Linux. How can I compile a C or C++ program on Linux operating systems using bash Terminal application?
To compile a C or C++ program on any Linux distro such as Ubuntu, Red Hat, Fedora, Debian and other Linux distro you need to install:
Tutorial details | |
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Difficulty level | Easy |
Root privileges | No |
Requirements | GNU C/C++ compiler |
Est. reading time | 2 minutes |
- GNU C and C++ compiler collection
- Development tools
- Development libraries
- IDE or text editor to write programs
Step #1: Install C/C++ compiler and related tools
If you are using Fedora, Red Hat, CentOS, or Scientific Linux, use the following yum command to install GNU c/c++ compiler:
# yum groupinstall ‘Development Tools’
If you are using Debian or Ubuntu Linux, type the following apt-get command to install GNU c/c++ compiler:
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install build-essential manpages-dev
Step #2: Verify installation
Type the following command to display the version number and location of the compiler on Linux:
$ whereis gcc
$ which gcc
$ gcc —version
Sample outputs:
Fig. 01: GNU C/C++ compilers on Linux
How to Compile and Run C/C++ program on Linux
Create a file called demo.c using a text editor such as vi, emacs or joe:
How do I compile the program on Linux?
Use any one of the following syntax to compile the program called demo.c:
In this example, compile demo.c, enter:
If there is no error in your code or C program then the compiler will successfully create an executable file called demo in the current directory, otherwise you need fix the code. To verify this, type:
$ ls -l demo*
How do I run or execute the program called demo on Linux?
Simply type the the program name:
$ ./demo
OR
$ /path/to/demo
Samples session:
Animated gif 01: Compile and run C and C++ program demo
Compiling and running a simple C++ program
Create a program called demo2.C as follows:
To compile this program, enter:
To run this program, type:
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How do I generate symbolic information for gdb and warning messages?
The syntax is as follows C compiler:
cc -g -Wall input.c -o executable
The syntax is as follows C++ compiler:
g++ -g -Wall input.C -o executable
How do I generate optimized code on a Linux machine?
The syntax is as follows C compiler:
cc -O input.c -o executable
The syntax is as follows C++ compiler:
g++ -O -Wall input.C -o executable
How do I compile a C program that uses math functions?
The syntax is as follows when need pass the -lm option with gcc to link with the math libraries:
cc myth1.c -o executable -lm
How do I compile a C++ program that uses Xlib graphics functions?
The syntax is as follows when need pass the -lX11 option with gcc to link with the Xlib libraries:
g++ fireworks.C -o executable -lX11
How do I compile a program with multiple source files?
The syntax is as follows if the source code is in several files (such as light.c, sky.c, fireworks.c):
cc light.c sky.c fireworks.c -o executable
C++ syntax is as follows if the source code is in several files:
g++ ac.C bc.C file3.C -o my-program-name
See gcc(1) Linux and Unix man page for more information.
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thank you so much ur solution gave a relief…
it made my gcc command to work
Very nice article…..
In Fig. 01, you did “whereis” twice. Shouldn’t it be “which” the second time? Thanks for the tut though. Big fan!
Another mistake, please change the following comment:
## assuming that executable-file-name.c exists ##
to
## assuming that program-source-code.c exists in the current directory ##
how to compile a program that use math functions and other things?
For the sake of supplying an example, let’s say you want to use the cosine function. This is supplied in the Linux math library. The cosine function is called ‘cos()’. Similarly, the sine function is called ‘sin()’.
First, to find information about how to use them, type “man cos” in a terminal session. This gives you the manual page for the cosine function. The output from ‘man’ may vary for your system, but it likely tells you three things: 1. first, include the math.h header, 2. cos() takes a ‘double’ as its argument and it returns a double as its output, 3. to build your program, tell the C compiler to include the math library (-lm).
Here’s a sample program that does all of this:
Love it!
Thank you. I have a trouble in doing step 1 and 2. But they are fixed.
thank u ,
need pdf of the commands guide to access the c/c++/java.
to compile and run a c++ program in ubuntu follow these simple steps:
1 open terminal window.
2 type “gedit” .
3 A gedit window will appear whereyou can write your program.
4 save your program as “filename.cpp” on desktop, “.cpp” is compulsory.
5 open terminal again and type “cd Desktop”.
6 In second line type “g++ filename.cpp”.
7 Type “./a.out”.
NOW YOUR WILL RUN.
very nice to your step.
thanks
Thanks! This article really helped me to find the GNU compiler in a Linux Operating System and showed me how to compile a C program.
dear sir,
what is the procedure to run .cpp program in linux distro debian 5 ?
just about to get around to learning c along with teaching my sons it. i had no idea where to start, the first page i checked is a bumper bonanza.
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How To Compiling C Program And Creating Executable File Under a Linux / UNIX / *BSD
H ow do I compile C program and create an executable file under Linux or UNIX operating systems?
Tutorial details | |
---|---|
Difficulty level | Easy |
Root privileges | No |
Requirements | C compiler |
Est. reading time | 5m |
[/donotprint]But you can use gcc command to compile program. First make sure you have gcc C compiler installed:
Make Sure Compiler Is Installed On a Unix-like System
Type the following which command or type command or command command to verify that gcc is installed:
$ type -a gcc
$ command -V gcc
$ which gcc
Sample outputs:
Find out version of gcc, run:
$ gcc —version
Sample outpust:
Syntax
The syntax is as follows to compile a C program on a Unix-like operating system:
gcc program.c -o program-output
OR
cc program.c -o program-output
OR
make program
Writing Your First C Program Under a Linux / UNIX-like system
Use a text editor such as vi or gedit or nano to create a C program called first.c:
$ vi first.c
Type the following lines (program):
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How Do I Compile My C Program?
To compile C program first.c, and create an executable file called first, enter:
$ gcc first.c -o first
OR
$ cc first.c -o first
To execute program first, enter:
$ ./first
Output:
However, both FreeBSD and Linux support direct make (GNU make utility to maintain groups of programs) command on C program without writing a make file. Remove, first program using the rm command:
$ rm first
$ make first
Output:
Execute program first:
$ ./first
Please note that above hack works with GNU/make only.
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File Management | cat • cp • less • mkdir • more • tree |
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Processes Management | bg • chroot • cron • disown • fg • glances • gtop • jobs • killall • kill • pidof • pstree • pwdx • time • vtop |
Searching | ag • grep • whereis • which |
Shell builtins | compgen • echo • printf |
Text processing | cut • rev |
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Your c code is missing the filename of the #include directive.
Thanks for heads up.
Hi, I was just wondering how would you create an executable for numerous C programs? I am modifying the Windows Frotz interpreter for a college assignment with the aim to output the game data to a html page. The source for the interpreter contains numerous C files in a number of subdirectories. I have made the modifications but need to create the executable to see if it works properly. This is my first time creating an executable so i’m a bit unsure how to go about it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I just want to thank you. I am 57 years old and I just started computing two years ago. I have built three towers, which is no big deal; but, I have been running a lot of different systems. I want to learn c and c++ and you have helped me a lot. I am grateful for any help I can get. I usually do stuff on my own.I still wonder what the greatest difference is between BSD and Debian other than software installation. I do think that BSD is closer to being pure UNIX than Debian, but the kernels are so alike or an I wrong? It world be nice to know. Anyway, this letter is to thank you.
Nice to see at 57, you are learning BSD and C/C++ development.
*BSD is under BSD vs Linux is under GPL License
Network stack
Little change in command syntax for few utilities
A BSD and Linux kernel are different and follows different development methods and approach.
Please see this post along with discussion for more info.
i want a C program Compiler Code In VI editor
hi, i ve installed red hat linux.and trying to compile C++ prg.but getting a err msg saying that gcc not found.then i tried to see which compiler installed on my linx.To do so i am giving cmd – which
gcc – output is /usr/bin/which: – no gcc.
and i am not able to compile my prog..
plz help me in dis regard.
You need to install install update your repositories, and install it thru the RPM comander or do it with de packgesmanager.
install g++ . in redhat and centos or fedora yum install g++
king777 – you need to make sure the gcc development package is selected when you install redhat. Otherwise, you have to download/install gcc manually.
i don’t know about software creation iam from a village school of india
shall you pls send any program in c for me iam too interest in these
If using the Unix system
Follow the below steps:
$ vi welcome.c
Save the content written below (This is called programme)
include
int main(void)
<
printf(“WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF C\n”);
return 0;
>
Step 3 ) comiple the progamme
gcc welcome.c -o WELCOME
Step 4) For execution
$ ./WELCOME
THNX. very useful. 😀 😀 😀
After typing the following command “$ which gcc” to verify that gcc is installed, the Output was “/usr/bin/which: no gcc in (/usr/kerberos/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/home/omar/bin)
” , instead of being “/usr/bin/gcc”. what i have to do now?
I would like to thank you very much. I am new user of linux and C language, I was trying to compile a small program for hours. You made it so easy thank you again and god bless you.
Many thanks for this! I love programming in C and perl and getting my feet wet with Linux/UNIX.
As a followup question, how would I take a program I’ve created (a calculator, for example), and package it so it can run as an executable on another computer (or even embed in a linux distro)?
i want to know how to create executable file.
when u compile any *.c file automatically the executable file is created, which is linked to ld further to get the output,the executable file created after compiling is called as intermediate object file or executable
I file con be executable thru the permitions
chmod +x program make in a sudo way
how to compile a user defined function in c using gcc.
what do you mean by segmentation fault.
Hi
i’m new linux worker.
befor linux i work on windows7 and now for robotic programing and… work in linux fedora12.
thank u for this note.
and i have a question!(excuse me for my bad english,becous i’m iranian)
–> how we can load and open the serial port in program??
–>how can i open the camera on linux?
–>and how we can comunicate with other laptop with wi-fi?
I followed the steps mentioned above.I m able to compile the code.But when i m givin “./first” to
run it its giving the following “-bash: ./first: Permission denied”. Please help me
Usually the compiled programm. If that’s not the case run
sudo chmod u+x
which gives the user permission to execute the file.
hii…iam on redhat 5.0….whenever i try to compile c program…iam gettin an error msg stating gcc command not found….explain me the easy way to install the gcc….please help me
i tried which gcc as you said but iam getting gcc not in and ./a.out is also not working…please someone help me out
HI! I’m new for linux and I’m using Fedora 13 actually I wnt to install compiler for c and c++ someone told me gcc is inbuilt in fedora 13, is it possible tell me how to know it’s installed or not or how to install it? how to create c or c++ programs in fedora 13 or any linux system, how to install other IDE’s for development. Please someone help me out……
I would like to know how can I execute the file “first” without using preceeding it
with the characters “./” . Any help is appreciated.
when i try to compile a C pogram in centos 5.2…i get the following error
$ cc prog.c
bash: cc: command not found
how to get rid of this prob…pls help
actually it is because gcc is not installed so type “yum install gcc” if u have a centos or fedora
i tried it as su -c’yum install gcc’
but it also get faliure.to install the gcc so hw could i hv 2 go for install.
yum only works if you have a yum repository… otherwise you have to do it manually..
when i try to compile a C pogram in Fedora 13 .i get the following error
$ cc prog.c
bash: cc: command not found
how to get rid of this prob…pls help
Dear friend,
I cannot also create,compile & execute C program in Fedora 15.Please help me to do this mailing me the required commands.
I can’t not compile program
TopDollar !! 🙂
My first c-compilation yummie!
And it works perfect following your instructions.
Peace out!
hi friends can any one say me how can i add libraries(.h) to my gcc compiler
This really doesn’t help me to understand how to make the compiled program executable. When I say executable I mean a *.exe file that I can call by name (such as typing “first_program.exe” in a terminal & having it execute), or by double clicking in a graphical environment.
Does ANYBODY know how to do THAT?!
Can I use script on Windows XP??
If we have a program with multible *.c or *.h files how do we compile those together? And how do we make this a *.exe file or some sort of exacutable?
i just want to know how to install gcc files in fedora. /
use the following command in terminal (it works for me in fedora 14)
yum groupinstall ‘Development Tools’
This will download (approx 105Mb) of data and automatically install it on your system. the best thing is you dont have to worry about the dependencies 😉
then type gcc and press enter
you should get this error “no input files selected” this means gcc is installed.
i tried but it says that you need to be root to perform this command. now what should i do?
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