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'''g77''' is the ancestor of '''gfortran''' and was included in GCC prior to version 4.<ref> http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gfortran/GNU-Fortran-and-G77.html#GNU-Fortran-and-G77 </ref> |
'''g77''' is the ancestor of '''gfortran''' and was included in GCC prior to version 4.<ref> http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gfortran/GNU-Fortran-and-G77.html#GNU-Fortran-and-G77 </ref> |
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== Intel Compilers == |
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[http://www.intel.com/cd/software/products/asmo-na/eng/compilers/284264.htm Intel compilers] for linux usually accelerate program speed. |
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=== icc === |
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Intel C++ compiler |
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=== ifort === |
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Intel Fortran compiler |
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== Notes == |
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Revision as of 23:04, 2 December 2007
GCC
From wikipedia,
"GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) is a set of compilers for various language (C, C++, Objective-C, Objective-C++, Fortran, Java and Ada) produced by the GNU Project."
gcc
GNU project C and C++ compiler. When used for C++ compilation, it internally calls g++ but it does not point all the standard C++ libraries. Make sure that you include -lstdc++ in this case. When GCC is compiled with Fortran language support, gcc recognizes Fortran source codes (.f, .for, .ftn, .f90, .f95 and .f03) and can compile them.[1]
g++
g++ (GNU C++) is a C++ compiler, part of GCC.
gfortran
gfortran is a Fortran compiler, part of GCC.
g77
g77 is the ancestor of gfortran and was included in GCC prior to version 4.[2]
Intel Compilers
Intel compilers for linux usually accelerate program speed.
icc
Intel C++ compiler
ifort
Intel Fortran compiler