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<!-- __COPYRIGHT__ -->
<tool name="c++">
<summary>
XXX
</summary>
</tool>
<cvar name="CXX">
<summary>
The C++ compiler.
</summary>
</cvar>
<cvar name="CXXCOM">
<summary>
The command line used to compile a C++ source file to an object file.
Any options specified in the &cv-CXXFLAGS; and &cv-CPPFLAGS; construction variables
are included on this command line.
</summary>
</cvar>
<cvar name="CXXCOMSTR">
<summary>
The string displayed when a C++ source file
is compiled to a (static) object file.
If this is not set, then &cv-CXXCOM; (the command line) is displayed.
<example>
env = Environment(CXXCOMSTR = "Compiling static object $TARGET")
</example>
</summary>
</cvar>
<cvar name="CXXFLAGS">
<summary>
General options that are passed to the C++ compiler.
By default, this includes the value of &cv-CCFLAGS;,
so that setting &cv-CCFLAGS; affects both C and C++ compilation.
If you want to add C++-specific flags,
you must set or override the value of &cv-CXXFLAGS;.
</summary>
</cvar>
<cvar name="SHCXX">
<summary>
The C++ compiler used for generating shared-library objects.
</summary>
</cvar>
<cvar name="SHCXXCOM">
<summary>
The command line used to compile a C++ source file
to a shared-library object file.
Any options specified in the &cv-SHCXXFLAGS; and &cv-CPPFLAGS; construction variables
are included on this command line.
</summary>
</cvar>
<cvar name="SHCXXCOMSTR">
<summary>
The string displayed when a C++ source file
is compiled to a shared object file.
If this is not set, then &cv-SHCXXCOM; (the command line) is displayed.
<example>
env = Environment(SHCXXCOMSTR = "Compiling shared object $TARGET")
</example>
</summary>
</cvar>
<cvar name="SHCXXFLAGS">
<summary>
Options that are passed to the C++ compiler
to generate shared-library objects.
</summary>
</cvar>
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