electroRF
Member
Hi,
I'm beginning to study a new Environment which builds source files - it's an internal Environment of the company.
In the guide it says that the EXE file (i.e. final product of the build) has <binary extension>.
Why does it have a binary extension?
When I compile a file with say GCC - gcc -o exefile source.c , is the exefile is binary file?
I'm beginning to study a new Environment which builds source files - it's an internal Environment of the company.
In the guide it says that the EXE file (i.e. final product of the build) has <binary extension>.
Why does it have a binary extension?
When I compile a file with say GCC - gcc -o exefile source.c , is the exefile is binary file?