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compilation - Compiling C++-code without a file

I'm trying to compile some C++ code using your standard g++ compiler. However, rather than compiling from a file:

main.cpp:

#include <iostream>

int main(){
    std::cout << "Hello World!
";
    return 0;
}

I would prefer to do something like

g++ ... "#include <iostream>
 int main(){ std::cout << "Hello World!
"; return 0;}"

A previous post from stackoverflow showed that

echo "int main(){}" | gcc -Wall -o testbinary -xc++ -

works but I would like to know how it works and better yet, if there is a way to do this without the need to pipe the contents.

EDIT:

I'm doing run-time code generation where I need to generate a shared library and load the functions created.

I thought there would be a flag to tell the compiler "hey, I'm giving you the source code and not the file".

Thanks again for the help!

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echo "int main(){}" | gcc -Wall -o testbinary -xc++ -

works but I would like to know how it works and better yet, if there is a way to do this without the need to pipe the contents.

Alternatively you can say (e.g. in a shell-script):

gcc -Wall -o testbinary -xc++ - << EOF
int main(){}
EOF

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