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mpicc
Section: MPI Commands (1)
Updated: 7/26/2004
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NAME
mpicc - Compiles and links MPI programs written in C
DESCRIPTION
This command can be used to compile and link MPI programs written in
C. It provides the options and any special libraries that are
needed to compile and link MPI programs.
It is important to use this command (or a
Makefile
processed with
mpireconfig
) particularly when linking programs, as it provides
the necessary libraries. It can also simplify the use of the MPE
profiling libraries, through the use of the
-mpilog
,
-mpitrace
,
and
-mpianim
commands.
COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS
- -mpilog
-
- Build version that generate MPE log files
- -mpitrace
-
- Build version that generates traces
- -mpianim
-
- Build version that generates real-time
animation
- -show
-
- Show the commands that would be used without
runnning them
- -help
-
- Give short help
- -echo
-
- Show exactly what this program is doing.
This option should normally not be used.
- others
-
- are passed to the compiler or linker. For example,
-c
causes files to be compiled,
-g
selects compilation with debugging
on most systems, and
-o name
causes linking with the output
executable given the name
name
.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The environment variables
MPICH_CC
and
MPICH_CLINKER
may be used
to select different C compiler and linker. Note that since
MPICH is built with a particular C and Fortran compiler, change the
compilers used can cause problems. Use this only if you could intermix
code compiled with the different compilers.
EXAMPLES
To compile a single file
foo.c
, use
mpicc -c foo.c
To link the output and make an executable, use
mpicc -o foo foo.o
Combining compilation and linking in a single command
mpicc -o foo foo.c
is a convenient way to build simple programs.
SEE ALSO
mpif77, mpireconfig
LOCATION
/home/MPI/mansrc/commands
Index
- NAME
-
- DESCRIPTION
-
- COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS
-
- ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
-
- EXAMPLES
-
- SEE ALSO
-
- LOCATION
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