Hi,
I need to install CLang/LLVM 3.7.0 with OpenMP support (libomp), and for
various reasons I need to do it with the following configuration :
* llvm + compiler-rt + openmp installed in some custom folder
* cfe + clang-tools-extra (depending on the llvm above) as a separate
installation somewhere else
Up to now I wasn't able to configure the build to generate a proper support
for OpenMP, as it seems the compiler paths are not set up correctly to find
the 'omp.h' header when "-fopenmp=libomp" option is passed:
$ clang++ -fopenmp=libomp main.cpp
main.cpp:1:10: fatal error: 'omp.h' file not found
#include "omp.h"
^
1 error generated.
If I add the include path explicitly everything works as expected:
$ clang++ -I<llvm-install-root>/lib/clang/3.7.0/include main.cpp
-fopenmp=libomp
$ ./a.out
Hello from thread 0 of 4
Hello from thread 1 of 4
Hello from thread 3 of 4
Hello from thread 2 of 4
Is there any option or definition I overlooked in the documentation that
will correctly configure clang to add the "omp.h" include path among the
defaults if "-fopenmp=libomp" is given?
Thanks,
Massimiliano
_______________________________________________
cfe-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-users