Intel® Fortran Compiler Classic and Intel® Fortran Compiler Developer Guide and Reference

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Date 3/22/2024
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static-intel

Causes Intel-provided libraries to be linked in statically.

Syntax

Linux:

-static-intel

Windows:

None

Arguments

None

Default

ON

Intel® libraries are linked in statically with the following exceptions:

  • The Intel coarray runtime support library is linked in dynamically.

  • The Intel OpenMP* runtime support library is linked in dynamically. To prevent this, specify option -qopenmp-link=static.

  • The Intel specific math library functions in libimf are linked in dynamically by ifx.

  • The Intel replacement for libc (libintlc) is linked in dynamically by ifx.

  • The Intel libraries are linked in dynamically when you specify option shared. To prevent this, when you specify shared, you must also specify option static-intel.

Description

This option causes Intel-provided libraries to be linked in statically with certain exceptions (see the Default above). It is the opposite of -shared-intel.

This option is processed by the compiler driver command that initiates linking, adding library names explicitly to the link command.

If you specify option -static-intel while option -mcmodel=medium or -mcmodel=large is set, an error will be displayed.

If you specify option -static-intel and any of the Intel-provided libraries have no static version, a diagnostic will be displayed.

NOTE:

This option only applies to host compilation. When offloading is enabled, it does not impact device-specific compilation. Offloading can only be enabled when using ifx.

IDE Equivalent

None

Alternate Options

None

See Also