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

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Date 9/08/2022
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qmkl-ilp64, Qmkl-ilp64

Tells the compiler to link to the ILP64-specific version of the Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library (oneMKL). On Windows systems, you must specify this option at compile time.

Syntax

Linux:

-qmkl-ilp64[=lib]

macOS:

-qmkl-ilp64[=lib]

Windows:

/Qmkl-ilp64[:lib]

Arguments

lib

Indicates which ILP64-specific oneMKL library files should be linked. Possible values are:

parallel

Tells the compiler to link using the threaded libraries in oneMKL. This is the default if the option is specified with no lib.

sequential

Tells the compiler to link using the sequential libraries in oneMKL.

cluster

Tells the compiler to link using the cluster-specific libraries and the sequential libraries in oneMKL. Cluster-specific libraries are not available for macOS.

Default

OFF

The compiler does not link to the oneMKL library.

Description

This option tells the compiler to link to the ILP64-specific version of the Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library (oneMKL).

If both option -qmkl-ilp64 (or /Qmkl-ilp64) and -qmkl (or /Qmkl) are specified on the command line, the rightmost specified option takes precedence.

For more information about using oneMKL libraries, see the article titled: Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library Link Line Advisor.

Linux and macOS

Dynamic linking is the default when you specify -qmkl-ilp64.

On C++ systems, to link with oneMKL statically, you must specify:

-qmkl-ilp64 -static-intel

The driver must add the library names explicitly to the link command. You must use option -qmkl-ilp64 to perform the link to pull in the dependent libraries.

Windows

Static linking is the default when you specify /Qmkl-ilp64. To link with oneMKL dynamically, you must specify:

/Qmkl-ilp64 /libs:dll or /Qmkl-ilp64 /MD

This option adds directives to the compiled code, which the linker then reads without further input from the driver. You do not need to specify a separate link command.

IDE Equivalent

Visual Studio: Libraries > Use ILP64 interfaces

Alternate Options

None

See Also