Am Fre, 2002-09-27 um 16.33 schrieb Robert Fausey:
> Does anyone know the reason why the default executable name for gcc is
> a.out?  I did a search and all I could find was for historical reasons, is
> there more documentaion about this.
> 
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> Rob Fausey.
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> 

Thompson's PDP-7 assembler outdid even DEC's in simplicity; it evaluated
expressions and emitted the corresponding bits. There were no libraries,
no loader or link editor: the entire source of a program was presented
to the assembler, and the output file­with a fixed name­that emerged was
directly executable. (This name, a.out, explains a bit of Unix
etymology; it is the output of the assembler. Even after the system
gained a linker and a means of specifying another name explicitly, it
was retained as the default executable result of a compilation.) 

From: http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/who/dmr/chist.html

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