Treat Intel LLVM compiler as standard Intel compiler (#252)#253
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Treat Intel LLVM compiler as standard Intel compiler (#252)#253TyBalduf merged 2 commits intodftd4:mainfrom
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These changes ensure that the Intel LLVM compiler is treated as the standard Intel compiler, addressing specific compatibility issues we've encountered.
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Looks good, similar to a proposed change for the xTB build. We may eventually need to have different behavior for intel vs intel-llvm, but perhaps with ifort being deprecated there won't be too much divergence or intel-llvm will be the only supported type of intel compiler. |
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These changes ensure that the Intel LLVM compiler is treated as the standard Intel compiler, addressing specific compatibility issues we've encountered.