Difference between revisions of "Intel Compiler 2016"
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== Advantages == | == Advantages == |
Revision as of 08:05, 16 February 2017
The Intel compiler is available as a module and is currently installed in version 2016.3.210. To find out which versions are installed you can use the command
module av icc
which currently shows
-------------------- /cm/shared/uniol/modulefiles/COMPILER --------------------- intel/2016.3.210
To load the module of your choice type e.g.
module load intel/2016.3.210
<--The commands for the available languages are
Name | Description |
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gcc | C compiler |
g++ | C++ compiler |
gfortran | Fortran compiler |
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Advantages