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AOCC

AOCC is a software module available on Comet. It provides the AMD Optimising Compiler Collection.

AOCC overview

To access AOCC on Comet, run module load AOCC. This will load the default version of AOCC.

An overview of the module information is shown below (module -r spider ^AOCC$):

AOCC:
     Versions:
        AOCC/4.2.0-GCCcore-13.3.0
        AOCC/5.0.0-GCCcore-14.2.0
        AOCC/5.0.0

  For detailed information about a specific "AOCC" package (including how to load the modules) use the module's full name.
  Note that names that have a trailing (E) are extensions provided by other modules.
  For example:

     $ module spider AOCC/5.0.0

If there are multiple versions of AOCC listed, then you can load a specific version as follows:

$ module load AOCC/version_string

You can find the most up to date information whilst logged on to Comet by running module -r spider ^AOCC$.


AOCC Help

The module AOCC has the following embedded help text (module help AOCC):

AOCC 

	loads AOCC compiler setup 


AOCC Dependencies

There are no dependencies listed for AOCC


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