Linking XL Fortran programs
By default, you do not need to do anything special to link an XL Fortran program.
The compiler invocation commands automatically call the linker to
produce an executable output file. For example, running the following
command compiles and produces object files file1.o and file3.o.
xlf95 file1.f file2.o file3.f
Then
all object files are submitted to the linker to produce one executable
file. After linking, follow the instructions in Running XL Fortran programs to execute the program.
To link a library, follow the instructions in Compiling and linking a library.
Note: If you want to use a nondefault
linker, you can use either of the following options:
- Use -qpath to
specify the nondefault linker, for example,
-qpath=l:linker_path
- Customize the configuration file of the compiler to use the nondefault linker. For more information about how to customize the configuration file, see Using custom compiler configuration files and Creating custom configuration files.