This is supposed to be the GNU C/C+/ compiler not the compiler of the
GNU C,
GNU C++, etc. languages, so this is not an answer.
I'm not sure why you say that.
From http://gcc.gnu.org/:
#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.
Here it is clearly stated that this is a C, C++, etc. compiler not
something else. And when you press the C link it
shows to what degree the compiler supports the standard. So what don't
you understand?
The compiler is a sharp knife. You can make it do what you want.
No it is a tool that is supposed to work compilers work.
The default behaviour is not going to change.
Too bad for GNU and gcc. And I had the impression that this is all
about standards
that everyone should follow...
Regards,
A.S.