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This is an overview of what building and adding a compiler to the site looks like, using GCC as an example,
but note that the process is similar for all other types of compilers.
* Build GCC versions with the relevant magic.
We build all our own GCCs using Docker from [this repo](https://github.com/compiler-explorer/gcc-builder)
* For non-trunk builds we manually run the docker image.
For trunk dailies we have a [cron job](https://github.com/compiler-explorer/infra/blob/master/crontab.admin#L8)
that runs a [script](https://github.com/compiler-explorer/infra/blob/master/admin-daily-builds.sh) to build them.
* Built tarballs are uploaded to S3,
and installed by our [custom tool](https://github.com/compiler-explorer/infra/blob/master/bin/lib/ce_install.py)
from a [YAML configuration file](https://github.com/compiler-explorer/infra/blob/master/bin/yaml/cpp.yaml)
* The installation puts compilers on a shared NFS drive at `/opt/compiler-explorer/gcc-some-version/`
* We then configure CE to look for the compiler
[here](https://github.com/compiler-explorer/compiler-explorer/blob/master/etc/config/c%2B%2B.amazon.properties#L9).
* If we need to customise the way we execute the compiler and/or display the results,
then we can change the "[driver](https://github.com/compiler-explorer/compiler-explorer/tree/master/lib/compilers)"
for the compiler. Usually we can just override a few aspects of the driver,
relying on the defaults from the [base driver](https://github.com/compiler-explorer/compiler-explorer/blob/master/lib/base-compiler.js).
* Any UI changes are a bit more work.
More info still in [Adding a Compiler](https://github.com/compiler-explorer/compiler-explorer/blob/master/docs/AddingACompiler.md),
and if you can bear listening to Matt, here's [a talk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIoZDUd5DKw)
about some behind the scenes stuff, with [slides online](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kIoZDUd5DKw).