Standard output and standard error can be redirected to a file, avoiding displaying excess text, which will slow down execution scrolling text in a terminal window on a workstation can cause an I/O bottleneck (increased elapsed time) and use more CPU time.Options that use a colon can use an equal sign ( =) instead. However, some options allow comma-separated keywords. To specify multiple keywords, you typically specify the option multiple times. Option names can be abbreviated, enter as many characters as are needed to uniquely identify the option.Ĭompiler options remain in effect for the whole compilation unless overridden by a compiler directive.Ĭertain options accept one or more keyword arguments following the option name on Windows*. Unless specified with certain options, the command line will both compile and link the files you specify. If a string includes spaces, they must be enclosed in quotation marks. Options can take arguments in the form of filenames, strings, letters, and numbers. Some compiler options are case-sensitive. Options cannot be combined with a single slash or hyphen, you must specify the slash or hyphen for each option specified.
Options on the command line apply to all files.
Option can help clarify which component is generating an error.įor a complete listing of compiler options, see the Compiler Options reference. For instance, the linker may return a message if it cannot resolve a global reference.
INTEL VISUAL FORTRAN COMPILER 11.1.072 OPTIONS DRIVER
Passes object files created by the compiler to the linker.Ĭalls the linker or librarian to create the executable or library file.īecause the driver calls other software components, error messages may be returned by other components. The driver program does the following:Ĭalls the Intel® Fortran Compiler to process Fortran files. It accepts a list of command options and file names and directs processing for each file. To link one or more object files created by the Intel® Fortran compiler, you should use theĭriver program that is the user interface to the compiler and linker. These commands provide syntax instructions at the command line if you request it with theĬommand automatically references the appropriate Intel® Fortran Run-Time Libraries when it invokes the linker. (Windows*) to build libraries of object modules. For Windows* and OS X* systems, you can also use the compiler from within the integrated development environment (IDE).įor more information on using the Visual Studio* IDE, seeįor information on using the Xcode* IDE, seeĬommand can compile and link projects in one step or compile them then link them as a separate step.Ĭommand will invoke both the compiler and linker.