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I have installed Intel Fortran compiler xe 2013 for mac osx in 10.8.4 with xcode 4.6.3 and the command line tools have installed, too.
I don't know how to build fortran files in xcode.
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The compiler documentation under Getting Started has a large section on using Xcode. You can read it online here.
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Steve Lionel (Intel) wrote:
The compiler documentation under Getting Started has a large section on using Xcode. You can read it online here.
thank u very much.
Does ifort xe 2013 for mac support parallel computation based on openmp and how to operate?
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how to download this documentation ?
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The documentation is installed as part of the product - you don't need to download it. Look in /opt/intel/composerxe/Documentation . Yes, OpenMP is supported. At a minimum you need to build with the -openmp option. Our documentation describes the various OpenMP directives and routines, but we don't teach you how to use OpenMP. For that you'd need a separate tutorial, though openmp.org has some.
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I mean how to configure xcode to make openmp available
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In Xcode, there is no explicit option in the compiler settings for OpenMP - you'll have to add -openmp manually to the list of additional options used. Also, I note that the documentation says:
"On OS X* systems, when you enable OpenMP* API, you must also set the DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable within Xcode* or an error will be displayed."
Someone more familiar with Xcode than I will need to tell you how to do that.
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