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Automake includes full support for C++.
Any package including C++ code must define the output variable
‘CXX’ in configure.ac; the simplest way to do this is to use
the AC_PROG_CXX
macro (see Particular
Program Checks in The Autoconf Manual).
A few additional variables are defined when a C++ source file is seen:
CXX
¶The name of the C++ compiler.
CXXFLAGS
¶Any flags to pass to the C++ compiler.
AM_CXXFLAGS
¶The maintainer’s variant of CXXFLAGS
.
CXXCOMPILE
¶The command used to actually compile a C++ source file. The file name is appended to form the complete command line.
CXXLINK
¶The command used to actually link a C++ program.