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* [http://www.cmake.org Cmake] | * [http://www.cmake.org Cmake] | ||
* imake | * imake | ||
==Make== | ==Make== | ||
* on a multiprocessor or multicore machine, using ''make -j<n>'' uses ''n'' parallels processes for building objects which speeds up considerably the compilation. | * on a multiprocessor or multicore machine, using ''make -j<n>'' uses ''n'' parallels processes for building objects which speeds up considerably the compilation. | ||
===Makedepend=== | ====Makedepend==== | ||
* in order to list dependencies of headers to the std library in c++, one rather uses an equivalent of the old [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makedepend makedepend] command provided by the compiler. For instance, gcc offers the ''gccmakedep'' command. | * in order to list dependencies of headers to the std library in c++, one rather uses an equivalent of the old [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makedepend makedepend] command provided by the compiler. For instance, gcc offers the ''gccmakedep'' command. |
Latest revision as of 17:23, 14 October 2011
Compilers
- Gnu compilers : gcc, gfortran
- Clang
- intel free compilers (icc, ifort,...)
Installing
Make
- on a multiprocessor or multicore machine, using make -j<n> uses n parallels processes for building objects which speeds up considerably the compilation.
Makedepend
- in order to list dependencies of headers to the std library in c++, one rather uses an equivalent of the old makedepend command provided by the compiler. For instance, gcc offers the gccmakedep command.