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If a source file name ends in one of the following extensions, then
GDB infers that its language is the one indicated.
- `.c'
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C source file
- `.C'
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- `.cc'
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- `.cp'
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- `.cpp'
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- `.cxx'
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- `.c++'
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C++ source file
- `.f'
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- `.F'
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Fortran source file
- `.ch'
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- `.c186'
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- `.c286'
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CHILL source file
- `.mod'
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Modula-2 source file
- `.s'
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- `.S'
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Assembler source file. This actually behaves almost like C, but
GDB does not skip over function prologues when stepping.
In addition, you may set the language associated with a filename
extension. See section Displaying the language.
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