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C/C++/Fortran Compilers
GNU and Intel compilers are available on Cypress.
GNU Compiler
The default compiler is GNU compiler, version 4.4.7. To use a newer version, for example,
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ module load gcc/4.7.4
Compilation Commands
C
For example. the command below will make an executable from the source code 'hello.c'.
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ gcc hello.c
The default executable file name will be 'a.out'. If you want to specify the executable file name,
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ gcc -o hello hello.c
Now 'hello' is the executable file name.
There are many option for the compiler command. You can see those by,
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ man gcc
For example, to set optimization level 3 and optimize for Xeon CPU,
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ gcc -O3 -mavx -o hello hello.c
C++
For example. the command below will make an executable from the source code 'hello.cpp'.
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ g++ hello.cpp
The default executable file name will be 'a.out'. The basic options are same with 'gcc' command. You can see those by,
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ man g++
Fortran
For example. the command below will make an executable from the source code 'hello.f90'.
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ gfortran hello.f90
The basic options are same with 'gcc' command. You can see those by,
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ man gfortran
Intel Compiler
To use Intel Compiler,
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ module load intel-psxe
Compilation Commands
C
For example. the command below will make an executable from the source code 'hello.c'.
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ icc hello.c
The default executable file name will be 'a.out'. If you want to specify the executable file name,
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ icc -o hello hello.c
Now 'hello' is the executable file name.
There are many option for the compiler command. You can see those by,
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ man icc
For example, to set optimization level 3 and optimize for Xeon CPU,
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ icc -O3 -xavx -o hello hello.c
C++
For example. the command below will make an executable from the source code 'hello.cpp'.
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ icpc hello.cpp
The default executable file name will be 'a.out'. The basic options are same with 'icc' command. You can see those by,
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ man icpc
Fortran
For example. the command below will make an executable from the source code 'hello.f90'.
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ ifort hello.f90
The basic options are same with 'icc' command. You can see those by,
[tulaneID@cypress1 ~]$ man ifort