Intel® C++ Compiler Classic Developer Guide and Reference
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Use Microsoft Visual Studio*
You can use the Intel® C++ Compiler within the Microsoft Visual Studio* integrated development environment (IDE) to develop C++ applications, including static library (.LIB), dynamic link library (.DLL), and main executable (.EXE) applications. This environment makes it easy to create, debug, and execute programs. You can build your source code into several types of programs and libraries, using the IDE or from the command line.
The IDE offers these major advantages:
- Makes application development quicker and easier by providing a visual development environment.
- Provides integration with the native Microsoft Visual Studio debugger.
- Makes other IDE tools available.
- Create a New Project
- Use the Intel® C++ Compiler Classic
- Select the Compiler Version
- Specify a Base Platform Toolset
- Use Property Pages
- Use Intel® Libraries with Microsoft Visual Studio*
- Include MPI Support
- Use Guided Auto Parallelism in Microsoft Visual Studio*
- Use Code Coverage in Microsoft Visual Studio*
- Use Profile Guided Optimization in Microsoft Visual Studio*
- Optimization Reports
- Dialog Box Help