Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-C95229C0-55C7-4FAE-B6D0-39D9C46761BE
Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-C95229C0-55C7-4FAE-B6D0-39D9C46761BE
qopenmp-link
Controls whether the compiler links to static or dynamic OpenMP* runtime libraries.
Syntax
Linux: |
-qopenmp-link=library |
Windows: |
None |
Arguments
library |
Specifies the OpenMP library to use. Possible values are:
|
Default
-qopenmp-link=dynamic |
The compiler links to dynamic OpenMP* runtime libraries. However, if Linux* option -static is specified, the compiler links to static OpenMP runtime libraries. |
Description
This option controls whether the compiler links to static or dynamic OpenMP* runtime libraries.
To link to the static OpenMP runtime library (RTL) and create a purely static executable, you must specify -qopenmp-link=static. However, we strongly recommend you use the default setting, -qopenmp-link=dynamic.
Option -qopenmp-link=dynamic cannot be used in conjunction with option -static. If you try to specify both options together, an error will be displayed.
Compiler options -static-intel and -shared-intel (Linux*) have no effect on which OpenMP runtime library is linked.
On Linux systems, the OpenMP runtime library depends on using libpthread and libc (libgcc when compiled with gcc). Libpthread and libc (libgcc) must both be static or both be dynamic.
If both libpthread and libc (libgcc) are static, then the static version of the OpenMP runtime should be used. If both libpthread and libc (libgcc) are dynamic, then either the static or dynamic version of the OpenMP
time may be used.
This option only applies to host compilation. When offloading is enabled, it does not impact device-specific compilation.
IDE Equivalent
Alternate Options
None