Use Intel Shared Libraries

This topic applies to Linux*.

This content is specific to C++; it does not apply to DPC++.

By default, the Intel® oneAPI DPC++/C++ Compiler links Intel® C++ libraries dynamically. The GNU*/Linux* system libraries are also linked dynamically.

Options for Shared Libraries (Linux*)

Option

Description

-shared-intel

Use the shared-intel option to link Intel®-provided libraries dynamically. This has the advantage of reducing the size of the application binary, but it also requires the libraries to be on the application's target system.

-shared

The shared option instructs the compiler to build a Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) instead of an executable. For more details, refer to the ld man page documentation.

-fpic

Use the fpic option when building shared libraries. It is required for the compilation of each object file included in the shared library.