Use New > C++ Project, then choose "Empty Project" from the "Project type" list. Make sure you select a toolchain that suits your system (I used MacOSX GCC). I also had to modify the build settings under project properties and C/C++ Build > Settings. I added "-fopenmp" to the end of the "Other flags" field on the GCC C++ Compiler > Miscellaneous settings, and to the "Linker flags" of the MacOS X C++ Linker > Miscellaneous settings.
You can also use "OpenMP Empty C Project" for the project type, but you still need add the "-fopenmp" setting. I also had to change the linker to use "g++" instead of "gcc" which looks like a bug.
The setup should be pretty much the same for Linux, except you would choose "Linux GCC" for the toolchain.
When I run the program, I get a whole lot of output like the following. I have no idea if it is correct or not.
c[d[00]=]=0 22.35 d[1c[]=135.025]= 24.85 d[2c[]=273.05]= 27.35 d[3c[]=3114.075]= 29.85 d[4c[]=4158.1]= 32.35 d[5c[]=5205.125]= 34.85 d[6c[]=6255.15]= 37.35 d[7c[]=7308.175]= 39.85 d[8c[]=8364.2]= 42.35 d[9c[]=9423.225]=
Regards, Greg
it's a managed project and i checked the include files for it. i have already googled the error i didnt find a complete solution
can anyone please provide detailed steps on how to create a C++ openMP project? really appreciate your help guys :) Regards
Wissam Khalil
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