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fuse-ld
Tells the compiler to use a different linker instead of the default linker, which is ld on Linux and link on Windows.
Syntax
Linux:  |  
      -fuse-ld=keyword  |  
     
Windows:  |  
      -fuse-ld=keyword  |  
     
Arguments
keyword  |  
      Tells the compiler which non-default linker to use. Possible values are: 
  |  
     
Default
Linux: ld  |  
      The compiler uses the ld linker by default.  |  
     
Windows: link  |  
      The compiler uses the link linker by default.  |  
     
Description
This option tells the compiler to use a different linker instead of the default linker, which is ld on Linux and link on Windows.
On Linux, this option is provided for compatibility with gcc.
On Windows, option /Qipo automatically sets option -fuse-ld=lld.
This option only applies to host compilation. When offloading is enabled, it does not impact device-specific compilation.
IDE Equivalent
Alternate Options
None