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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T13:25:14+00:00 2026-06-17T13:25:14+00:00

Does the Intel compiler have its own standard library, e.g., implementations of std::cout etc.

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Does the Intel compiler have its own standard library, e.g., implementations of std::cout etc. I want to adjust everything for Intel.

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    2026-06-17T13:25:15+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 1:25 pm

    Until version 8, ICC shipped with Dinkumware, i.e. the standard library implementation that also ships with Microsoft Visual Studio:

    The Intel C++ Compiler for Windows uses the Microsoft Visual C++ header files, libraries and linker. Microsoft controls the header files that define the namespace.

    • Source: “General compatibility of the Intel C++ Compiler for Windows”, Intel

    However, as of version 8.1

    -cxxlib-gcc Is Now the Default for C++
    The STL and gcc* C++ libraries are now used by default when linking C++ applications, rather than those from Dinkumware* used in previous releases. If you wish to use the Dinkumware libraries, specify the new switch -cxxlib-icc. In a future release of the Intel C++ Compiler, support for using the Dinkumware libraries will be removed.

    • Source: “Intel® C++ Compiler 8.1 for Linux Release Notes”, Intel

    By “STL and gcc C++ libraries” one can only assume that they are referring to libstdc++.

    • So, does ICC ship with a standard library implementation? Yes.
    • Does it ship with a library implemented by Intel? No.
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