Reputation: 69
With the help of this great site, I was able to compile my Fortran code in Sublime Text 3 using a "new build system" as suggested in this answer like this.
{
"cmd": ["cmd", "/e:on", "/v:on", "/k", "ipsxe-comp-vars intel64 vs2013 && ifort ${file}"],
"file_regex": "^.*\\\\([0-9A-Za-z_]+\\.[A-Za-z0-9]+)\\(([0-9]+)\\):[ ]+error[ ]+#([0-9]+):[ ]+(.*)$",
"working_dir":"${file_path}",
"selector":"source.f ,source.for ,source.ftn ,source.f90 ,source.fpp ,source.i ,source.i90",
"encoding":"cp936",
"path":"C:\\Program Files (x86)\\IntelSWTools\\compilers_and_libraries_2017.2.187\\windows\\bin;${path}",
"variants":
[
{
"name": "Run",
"cmd": ["cmd", "/e:on", "/v:on", "/c", "ipsxe-comp-vars intel64 vs2013 && ifort ${file} && ${file_base_name}"]
}
]
}
Now, I want to link against the MKL library to benefit from its highly optimized routines. I want to include LAPACK routines, FFTs from mkl_dfti
, random numbers from mkl_vsl
, etc. I tried to add these libraries to the compile command as follows without success.
"cmd": ["cmd", "/e:on", "/v:on", "/c", "ipsxe-comp-vars intel64 vs2013 &&
ifort ${file} && ${file_base_name} mkl_lapack95_lp64.lib mkl_intel_lp64.lib
mkl_intel_thread.lib mkl_core.lib libiomp5md.lib"]
I use Windows 10 and can access these libraries in Visual Studio 2013. I need help configuring Sublime Text to use the same libraries.
Upvotes: 1
Views: 536
Reputation: 36
Intel Fortran compiler flag /Qmkl adds MKL libraries. Changing "ifort ${file}" to "ifort /Qmkl ${file}" should work for you.
Upvotes: 2