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I have installed both Intell parallel Studio XE composer 2019 and Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2017 on my mac. I do not know how to integrate the compiler into the IDE and generate a project.
I have used this combination in windows. To generate a project I easily go to newProject->Intel(R)visual Fortran->Console Application. But I don't know the equivalent in macOS.
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There is no support for this.
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If I use Xcode instead, does the Xcode support gui-based debugging (similar to the one that mvs has in windows) ?
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I know that the Xcode integration is weak, but I don't know the state of debugging. I am sure other users do.
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Steve Lionel (Ret.) wrote:There is no support for this.
Is there any solution with previous versions? Any way to use Intel Compiler with Visual Studio or Xcode? I've tried with Command Line and it works...
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XCode, yes, though the integration is limited. There is no Intel support for Visual Studio on Mac.
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