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icpc and libc++ on OS X

Thomas_Gloe
Beginner
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Hi,

Is there a way to switch between libc++ and libstdc++ on Mac OS X 10.8 when icpc is used? The reason is pretty simple, libc++ includes the c++11 features and libstdc++ shiped with XCode is pretty old.

The clang compiler enables me to use shared_ptr without additional libraries like boost (command line: "clang++ -std=c++11 -stdlib=libc++"). In case of icpc, libstdc++ is always used, even if I use options "icpc -std=c++11 -use-clang-env". So I'm looking for an option like "-stdlib=libc++" of the clang compiler, which I did not find in the icpc manual.

I know, that I could also update the gnu compiler collection using mac ports. Still I would prefer to use the official mac os toolchain.

Any help would be appreciated.

Best regards,

Thomas

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Jeffrey_H_Intel
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I don't know when it was introduced, but there is an option for this on Mac now.

$ icpc -help | grep "\-stdlib=" -A3
-stdlib=<keyword>
          select the C++ library used for linking
            libstdc++ - links using the GNU libstdc++ library
            libc++    - links using the libc++ library (DEFAULT)

 

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