Use generic default C/C++ tool names#92
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Most systems install their default C and C++ compilers to `cc` and `c++` respectively in a directory in `PATH`. Use these compilers as the default C and C++ tools, rather than assuming `gcc` and `g++` are present in `PATH` (this is fudged on macOS, where `/usr/bin/gcc` and `/usr/bin/g++` are actually Apple Clang, and doesn't hold at all on FreeBSD).
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Most systems install their default C and C++ compilers to
ccandc++respectively in a directory inPATH. Use these compilers as the default C and C++ tools, rather than assuminggccandg++are present inPATH(this is fudged on macOS, where/usr/bin/gccand/usr/bin/g++are actually Apple Clang, and doesn't hold at all on FreeBSD).