03-12-2002
For C++, you would use "g++" to compile, not gcc. gcc is a C compiler. You can, of course, simply save the code in a text file using your favorite editor, then compile.
Check the man page for g++ for more info.
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condor_compile
condor_compile(1) General Commands Manual condor_compile(1)
Name
condor_compile create - a relinked executable for submission to the Standard Universe
Synopsis
condor_compile cc | CC | gcc | f77 | g++ | ld | make | ...
Description
Use condor_compile to relink a program with the Condor libraries for submission into Condor's Standard Universe. The Condor libraries pro-
vide the program with additional support, such as the capability to checkpoint, which is required in Condor's Standard Universe mode of
operation. condor_compile requires access to the source or object code of the program to be submitted; if source or object code for the
program is not available (i.e. only an executable binary, or if it is a shell script), then the program must submitted into Condor's
Vanilla Universe. See the reference page for condor_submitand/or consult the "Condor Users and Administrators Manual" for further informa-
tion.
To use condor_compile, simply enter "condor_compile" followed by whatever you would normally enter to compile or link your application. Any
resulting executables will have the Condor libraries linked in. For example:
condor_compile cc -O -o myprogram.condor file1.c file2.c ...
will produce a binary "myprogram.condor" which is relinked for Condor, capable of checkpoint/migration/remote-system-calls, and ready to
submit to the Standard Universe.
If the Condor administrator has opted to fully install condor_compile, then condor_compilecan be followed by practically any command or
program, including make or shell-script programs. For example, the following would all work:
condor_compile make
condor_compile make install
condor_compile f77 -O mysolver.f
condor_compile /bin/csh compile-me-shellscript
If the Condor administrator has opted to only do a partial install of condor_compile, the you are restricted to following condor_compile-
with one of these programs:
cc (the system C compiler)
c89 (POSIX compliant C compiler, on some systems)
CC (the system C++ compiler)
f77 (the system FORTRAN compiler)
gcc (the GNU C compiler)
g++ (the GNU C++ compiler)
g77 (the GNU FORTRAN compiler)
ld (the system linker)
NOTE: If you use explicitly call ``ld'' when you normally create your binary, simply use:
condor_compile ld <ld arguments and options>
instead.
Exit Status
condor_compileis a script that executes specified compilers and/or linkers. If an error is encountered before calling these other programs,
condor_compilewill exit with a status value of 1 (one). Otherwise, the exit status will be that given by the executed program.
Author
Condor Team, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Copyright
Copyright (C) 1990-2012 Condor Team, Computer Sciences Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI. All Rights Reserved.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
See the Condor Version 7.8.2 Manualor http://www.condorproject.org/licensefor additional notices. condor-admin@cs.wisc.edu
September 2012 condor_compile(1)