Intel® oneAPI Threading Building Blocks Developer Guide and API Reference
Windows*
This section uses <tbb_install_dir> to indicate the top-level installation directory. The following table describes the subdirectory structure for Windows*, relative to <tbb_install_dir>.
Item |
Location |
Environment Variable |
---|---|---|
Header files |
<tbb_install_dir>\include\oneapi\tbb.h |
INCLUDE |
.lib files |
<tbb_install_dir>\lib\<arch>\vc<vcversion>\<lib><version><compat_version><variant>.lib |
LIB |
.dll files |
<tbb_install_dir>\redist\<arch>\vc<vcversion>\<lib><version><compat_version><variant>.dll |
PATH |
.pdb and .def files |
Same as corresponding .dll file. |
|
CMake files |
<tbb_install_dir>\lib\cmake\tbb\*.cmake |
|
pkg-config files |
<tbb_install_dir>\lib\pkgconfig\*.pc |
|
vars script |
<tbb_install_dir>\env\vars.bat |
Where
<arch> - ia32 or intel64
NOTE:Starting with oneTBB 2022.0, 32-bit binaries are supported only by the open-source version of the library.<lib> - tbb, tbbmalloc, tbbmalloc_proxy or tbbbind
<vcversion>
14 - use for dynamic linkage with the Microsoft* C runtime (CRT)
14_uwp - use for Windows 10 Universal Windows applications
14_uwd - use for Universal Windows Drivers
_mt - use for static linkage with the CRT
<variant> - _debug or empty
<version> - binary version
<compat_version> - compatibility version for tbbbind
The last column shows, which environment variables are used by the Microsoft* Visual C++* or Intel® oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler, to find these subdirectories.
See Integrate oneTBB to learn how to use CMake* and pkg-config tools. To set the environment, see Next Steps.