Developer Guide
Developer Guide for Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library macOS*
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766688
Date
3/31/2023
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Getting Help and Support
What's New
Notational Conventions
Related Information
Getting Started
Structure of the Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library
Linking Your Application with the Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library
Managing Performance and Memory
Language-specific Usage Options
Obtaining Numerically Reproducible Results
Coding Tips
Managing Output
Working with the Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library Cluster Software
Managing Behavior of the Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library with Environment Variables
Configuring Your Integrated Development Environment to Link with Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library
Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library Benchmarks
Appendix A: Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library Language Interfaces Support
Appendix B: Support for Third-Party Interfaces
Appendix C: Directory Structure in Detail
Notices and Disclaimers
OpenMP* Threaded Functions and Problems
Functions Threaded with Intel® Threading Building Blocks
Avoiding Conflicts in the Execution Environment
Techniques to Set the Number of Threads
Setting the Number of Threads Using an OpenMP* Environment Variable
Changing the Number of OpenMP* Threads at Run Time
Using Additional Threading Control
Calling oneMKL Functions from Multi-threaded Applications
Using Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology
Compiler Support
When building Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library code examples, you can select a compiler:
For Fortran examples: Intel® compiler
For C examples: Intel, Clang*, or GNU* compiler
Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library provides a set of include files to simplify program development by specifying enumerated values and prototypes for the respective functions. Calling Intel® oneAPI Math Kernel Library functions from your application without an appropriate include file may lead to incorrect behavior of the functions.
Parent topic: Getting Started