GCC 16.1: Smarter Error Messages and Experimental HTML Reports
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The upcoming GCC 16.1 release brings meaningful quality-of-life improvements for developers, including clearer error reporting and a novel experimental HTML output format for diagnostic messages. This stable version of the GCC 16 compiler is expected as soon as this week, continuing the tradition of refining the open-source compiler for modern development needs. Below, we explore the key features through a series of questions.
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