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C and C++
Categories for this software: Compilers
What is C and C++ The C and C++ programming languages are govened by standards committees. The current International Standard for the C programming language is ISO/IEC 9899:1999. The current American National (ANSI) standard is ANSI/ISO/IEC 9899:1995 which includes three additions and corrections since initial approval in 1990, until ANSI approves the 1999 update.
The current International Standard for the C++ programming language is ANSI/ISO/IEC 14882:1998 which first became a standard in 1998. See National Committee for Information Technology Standards for more information on C++.
Additional Notes A list of Compiler Tricks is published on the fortran 2000 web site which also covers C/C++. This also has some helpful comparison of flags between different flavours of compilers. The Boost collection of C++ libraries is available on both the AC and the LC.
On the LC see /opt/boost-1.32.0/ and the libraries have been built using gcc.
On the AC there are several versions of the boost libraries and 1.33.0 has been built with both gcc and the Intel 8.1 icc compiler. Do
module avail boost <... (read more)
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See our XML software query help pages for more details.Hosts where C and C++ is installed at VPAC Select more details to find out specific details of how to run the software on that host.
Selecting the hostname will provide details about the host.
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(Suggested)More Details Notes Installed VPAC / Vic tango.vpac.org gcc4.3.5 How to Use gcc 4.4.3 How to Use gcc 4.4.2 How to Use gcc 4.4.1 How to Use gcc 4.4.0 How to Use gcc 4.3.4 How to Use gcc 4.3.2 How to Use gcc 4.3.0 How to Use gcc 4.2.4 How to Use gcc 4.2.3 How to Use gcc 4.3.3 How to Use gcc 4.4.4 How to Use gcc 4.1.2 How to Use gcc 4.5.0 How to Use gcc 4.3.1 How to Use gcc 3.4.6 How to Use Intel 11.1.064 How to Use Intel 11.0.084 How to Use Intel 10.1.025 How to Use Intel 10.0.026 How to Use gcc 3.3.6 How to Use Portland Group 10.0 How to Use Portland Group 10.5 How to Use Portland Group 9.0-4 How to Use Portland Group 7.2-5 How to Use GCC 4.2.2 How to Use GCC 4.2.1 How to Use Portland Group 8.0-6 How to Use Portland Group 10.3 How to Use Portland Group 10.2 How to Use Portland Group 10.1 How to Use Portland Group 7.0-7 How to Use Portland Group 7.1-4 How to Use edda.vpac.org Portland Group 10.2 How to Use gcc 4.2.0 How to Use gcc 4.1.1 How to Use gcc 4.1.0 How to Use gcc 4.0.0 How to Use gcc 3.4.0 How to Use gcc 3.3.3 How to Use gcc 3.4.3 How to Use gcc 3.4.3 How to Use GCC 4.2.0 How to Use IBM XL C/C++ 7.0 How to Use wexstan.vpac.org gcc 4.4.3 How to Use gcc 4.4.2 How to Use gcc 4.4.1 How to Use gcc 4.4.0 How to Use gcc 4.3.4 How to Use gcc 4.3.2 How to Use gcc 4.3.0 How to Use gcc 4.2.4 How to Use gcc 4.2.3 How to Use GCC 4.2.1 How to Use GCC 4.2.2 How to Use gcc 4.3.3 How to Use gcc 3.4.6 How to Use gcc 4.4.4 How to Use gcc 4.3.1 How to Use gcc 4.1.2 How to Use gcc 4.5.0 How to Use Intel 10.0.026 How to Use Intel 11.1.064 How to Use Intel 11.0.084 How to Use Intel 10.1.025 How to Use gcc 3.3.6 How to Use Portland Group 10.0 How to Use Portland Group 9.0-4 How to Use Portland Group 7.2-5 How to Use Portland Group 10.3 How to Use Portland Group 10.1 How to Use Portland Group 7.1-4 How to Use Portland Group 7.0-7 How to Use Portland Group 8.0-6 How to Use Other Australian HPC Centres where C and C++ is installed
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