Command line tools for xcode??

I am used to compiling code much like the java sdk works from terminal where I say javac the filename and then i get a .class file that i can run by doing the command java and then the .class file after. I am now wanting to learn c++ and I dont feel like installing xcode all i want is a compiler that can run from terminal. i found command line tools for xcode on the apple developers site and i was wondering do i need xcode for this to run and after that what the commands are and how i compile/run the code. But my biggest question is still wether or not i need xcode to let command line tools work. ive read in a couple places i dont need it but in other ive read you do can i get help?!

You don't need Xcode to compile your apps with; just the compiler/linker.
Xcode is Apple's IDE.  One could write the same code in TextEdit but that wouldn't be easy nor fun.
(Missed it by THAT much!) 

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    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35  -o cdpSimplePrint cdpSimplePrint.o -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudadevrt
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp cdpSimplePrint ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64 -dc  -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35  -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o cdpSimpleQuicksort.o -c cdpSimpleQuicksort.cu
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35  -o cdpSimpleQuicksort cdpSimpleQuicksort.o -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudadevrt
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp cdpSimpleQuicksort ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_10,code=sm_10 -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o clock.o -c clock.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o clock clock.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp clock ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_10,code=sm_10 -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o cppIntegration.o -c cppIntegration.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o cppIntegration_gold.o -c cppIntegration_gold.cpp
    g++ -arch x86_64   -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o main.o -c main.cpp
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o cppIntegration cppIntegration.o cppIntegration_gold.o main.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp cppIntegration ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64 -lineinfo -Xcompiler -fopenmp  -gencode arch=compute_10,code=sm_10 -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o cudaOpenMP.o -c cudaOpenMP.cu
    ptxas warning : Command line option '--generate-line-info' not supported for 'sm_1x architecture', will be ignored
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o cudaOpenMP cudaOpenMP.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart -lgomp
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp cudaOpenMP ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_10,code=sm_10 -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o inlinePTX.o -c inlinePTX.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o inlinePTX inlinePTX.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp inlinePTX ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_10,code=sm_10 -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o matrixMul.o -c matrixMul.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o matrixMul matrixMul.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp matrixMul ../../bin/darwin/release
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o matrixMulCUBLAS.o -c matrixMulCUBLAS.cpp
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o matrixMulCUBLAS matrixMulCUBLAS.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart -lcublas
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp matrixMulCUBLAS ../../bin/darwin/release
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o matrixMulDrv.o -c matrixMulDrv.cpp
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o matrixMulDrv matrixMulDrv.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -framework CUDA
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp matrixMulDrv ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_10,code=sm_10 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o matrixMul_kernel64.ptx -ptx matrixMul_kernel.cu
    mkdir -p data
    cp matrixMul_kernel64.ptx ./data
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -o matrixMulDynlinkJIT.o -c matrixMulDynlinkJIT.cpp
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -o matrixMul_gold.o -c matrixMul_gold.cpp
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -o matrixMul_kernel_32_ptxdump.o -c matrixMul_kernel_32_ptxdump.c
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -o matrixMul_kernel_64_ptxdump.o -c matrixMul_kernel_64_ptxdump.c
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -o cuda_drvapi_dynlink.o -c cuda_drvapi_dynlink.c
    g++ -arch x86_64  -o matrixMulDynlinkJIT matrixMulDynlinkJIT.o matrixMul_gold.o matrixMul_kernel_32_ptxdump.o matrixMul_kernel_64_ptxdump.o cuda_drvapi_dynlink.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -framework CUDA
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp matrixMulDynlinkJIT ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o simpleAssert.o -c simpleAssert.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o simpleAssert simpleAssert.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp simpleAssert ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_11,code=sm_11 -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o simpleAtomicIntrinsics.o -c simpleAtomicIntrinsics.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o simpleAtomicIntrinsics_cpu.o -c simpleAtomicIntrinsics_cpu.cpp
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o simpleAtomicIntrinsics simpleAtomicIntrinsics.o simpleAtomicIntrinsics_cpu.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp simpleAtomicIntrinsics ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_10,code=sm_10 -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o simpleCallback.o -c simpleCallback.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o multithreading.o -c multithreading.cpp
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o simpleCallback simpleCallback.o multithreading.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart -lpthread
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp simpleCallback ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o simpleCubemapTexture.o -c simpleCubemapTexture.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o simpleCubemapTexture simpleCubemapTexture.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp simpleCubemapTexture ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o simpleIPC.o -c simpleIPC.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o simpleIPC simpleIPC.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp simpleIPC ../../bin/darwin/release
    /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/bin/nvcc -m64  -gencode arch=compute_20,code=sm_20 -gencode arch=compute_30,code=sm_30 -gencode arch=compute_35,code=sm_35 -I/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/include -I. -I.. -I../../common/inc -o simpleLayeredTexture.o -c simpleLayeredTexture.cu
    g++ -arch x86_64 -o simpleLayeredTexture simpleLayeredTexture.o -Xlinker -rpath /Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -L/Developer/NVIDIA/CUDA-5.0/lib -lcudart
    mkdir -p ../../bin/darwin/release
    cp simpleLayeredTexture ../../bin/darwin/release
    Makefile:79: *** MPI not found, not building simpleMPI..  Stop.
    make: *** [0_Simple/simpleMPI/Makefile.ph_build] Error 2
    There is still an "Error 2" at the end, so something still appears to be wrong.

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