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if CVF have installed the IMSl 6.0,and Link and Include have set up!
How can Program call its library subroutines?
How can Program call its library subroutines?
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The OBJCOMMENT directive asks the compiler to insert a marker in the .OBJ file that it is compiling, stipulating that this object file requires the named library to be linked. Although you may ask the linker directly (or using the LINK environmental variable, or in a number of other ways) the OBJCOMMENT approach has advantages in certain contexts.
The user guide covers this topic quite well.
The user guide covers this topic quite well.
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There is no IMSL 6.0 compatible with CVF.
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I use the IVF 11.1.060+VS2008+IMSL6.0.
I referto the article below,and install, configure and use the IMSL* Fortran Numerical Library
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/installing-and-using-the-imsl-libraries/
But I have a question:
I referto the article below,and install, configure and use the IMSL* Fortran Numerical Library
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/installing-and-using-the-imsl-libraries/
But I have a question:
Problem: When linking, you receive errors similar to:
imsls_err.lib(e1pos.obj) : error LNK2001: unresolved external symbol ___kmpc_threadprivate_cached
Resolution:
Add the line:
!DEC$ OBJCOMMENT LIB:'libiomp5md.lib'
In thie solution,Can you explain the meanings of the string'!DEC$ OBJCOMMENT LIB:'libiomp5md.lib''?
I need your help.
Thanks!
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The OBJCOMMENT directive asks the compiler to insert a marker in the .OBJ file that it is compiling, stipulating that this object file requires the named library to be linked. Although you may ask the linker directly (or using the LINK environmental variable, or in a number of other ways) the OBJCOMMENT approach has advantages in certain contexts.
The user guide covers this topic quite well.
The user guide covers this topic quite well.
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Thanks very much for your help!
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