Thanks, I understood... Robert Kiesling wrote: > > Dear confused, > >> > Sorry, I did not fully understand. I think mean that number of >> translation >> > units = number of cpp files. >> > Right? >> >> More-or-less. >> >> If a Fred.cpp does a #include "Barney.cpp", then Barney.cpp will be in >> the >> same translation unit as Fred.cpp. >> >> If Wilma.cpp is not compiled, then there is no Wilma translation unit. >> >> Sincerely, >> --Eljay >> > > IIRC correctly, a translation unit is the input that goes through > the preprocess-parse-codegeneration cycle. > > That means all of the cpp inputs of > > g++ foo.cpp bar.cpp baz.cpp -o foobarbaz.o > > are translation units. > > Regards, > > Robert > > -- > Ctalk Home Page: http://www.ctalklang.org/ > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/What-is-translation-unit-tp14250608p14269483.html Sent from the gcc - Help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.