+1
You'll probably have to run "mpicc --showme" to see all the flags that OMPI is
passing to the underlying compiler, and use those (or equivalents) to the ObjC
compiler.
On Sep 19, 2011, at 8:34 AM, Ralph Castain wrote:
> Nothing to do with us - you call a function "NSLog" that Objective C doesn't
> recognize. That isn't an MPI function.
>
> On Sep 18, 2011, at 8:20 PM, Scott Wilcox wrote:
>
>> I have been asked to convert some C++ code using Open MPI to Objective C and
>> I am having problems getting a simple Obj C program to compile. I have
>> searched through the FAQs and have not found anything specific. Is it an
>> incorrect assumption that the C interfaces work with Obj C, or am I missing
>> something?
>>
>> Thanks in advance for your help!
>> Scott
>>
>>
>> open MPI version: 1.4.3
>> OSX 10.5.1
>>
>> file: main.m
>>
>> #import <Foundation/Foundation.h>
>> #import "mpi.h"
>>
>> int main (int argc, char** argv)
>>
>> {
>> //***
>> // Variable Declaration
>> //***
>> int theRank;
>> int theSize;
>>
>> //***
>> // Initializing Message Passing Interface
>> //***
>> MPI_Init(&argc,&argv);
>> MPI_Comm_size(MPI_COMM_WORLD,&theSize);
>> MPI_Comm_rank(MPI_COMM_WORLD,&theRank);
>> //*** end
>>
>> NSLog(@"Executing open MPI Objective C");
>>
>> }
>>
>> Compile:
>>
>> [87]UNC ONLY: SAW>mpicc main.m -o test
>> Undefined symbols:
>> "___CFConstantStringClassReference", referenced from:
>> cfstring=Executing open MPI Objective C in ccj1AlL9.o
>> "_NSLog", referenced from:
>> _main in ccj1AlL9.o
>> ld: symbol(s) not found
>> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
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