The icc command invokes the compiler, which takes your C or C++ source code as input and produces a preprocessed file or an object file.
You can invoke the compiler from:
You can also invoke it from within a program by using the system function. For example:
system("icc myprog.c");
The syntax for the icc command is:
The icc command also invokes two other components by default:
To compile without linking, use the icc command with the /C+ option.
You can stop the logo from appearing on compiler invocation by specifying the /Q+ compiler option.
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Set Compiler Options
Compile Applications with Multiple Source
Files
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Summary of Compiler Options
Summary of Compiler Options by
Function
Scope of Compiler Options