# Intel Compiler (on Windows, using the Microsoft Standard Library) # (C) Copyright David Abrahams 2001. Permission to copy, use, # modify, sell and distribute this software is granted provided this # copyright notice appears in all copies. This software is provided # "as is" without express or implied warranty, and with no claim as # to its suitability for any purpose. # The following #// line will be used by the regression test table generation # program as the column heading for HTML tables. Must not include version number. #//Intel
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# singleton variables... set-as-singleton INTELC ; # compute INTEL tool path. You can either use the environment variable # setup that comes with the Intel compiler, or you can set the # INTEL_PATH or INTELC (in order to respect FTJam setup) environment # variables to point at the intel-win32 installation directory INTEL_PATH ?= $(INTELC) ; INTEL_TOOL_PATH ?= "$(INTEL_PATH)"/bin/ ; # if you have vc6 and vc7 installed, you may want your intel compiler # to use the VC7 libraries. In that case, you might set # INTEL_BASE_MSVC_TOOLSET = vc7 # instead. INTEL_BASE_MSVC_TOOLSET ?= msvc ; extends-toolset $(INTEL_BASE_MSVC_TOOLSET) ; flags intel-win32 RUN_PATH : "$(INTEL_PATH)"\\Bin ; VC_TOOL_PATH = $(INTEL_TOOL_PATH) ; VC_STDLIB_PATH = "$(INTEL_PATH)"\\Bin ; VC_COMPILER = icl ; VC_LINKER = xilink ; if $(VC_SETUP) { VC_SETUP = "CALL $(INTEL_TOOL_PATH)ICCVARS.BAT > nul" ; }