Intel C++ Compiler 19.0 for macOS* Release Notes for Intel Parallel Studio XE 2019
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Note: macOS. 10.15 Catalina and Xcode. 11.0 are not supported in this release. Users will see issues with installation of the Intel Compilers for 2019 Update 5 and prior releases, no Xcode 11 integration, and other possible errors due to incompatibility. Xcode 11.1 includes SDKs for iOS 13.1, macOS Catalina 10.15, watchOS 6, and tvOS 13. Xcode 11.1 supports on-device debugging for iOS 8 and later, tvOS 9 and later, and watchOS 2 and later. Xcode 11.1 requires a Mac running macOS Mojave 10.14.4 or later.
This fall in macOS 10.15 (Catalina), Apple is completing their transition to 64-bit only by removing 32-bit support from macOS: 32-bit applications will not launch on macOS 10.15 (Catalina). Though new Xamarin.Mac applications target 64-bit by default, any existing Xamarin.Mac applications that target 32-bit must be migrated to 64-bit to. After 11 Developer Beta Releases, macOS Catalina 10.15.0 (19A583) is LIVE! It has 119 different changes. You can downoad it right now from the Mac App Store.
This document provides a summary of new and changed product features and includes notes about features and problems not described in the product documentation.
Please see the licenses included in the distribution as well as the Disclaimer and Legal Information section of these release notes for details. Please see the following links for information on this release of the Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0
Change History
This section highlights important from the previous product version and changes in product updates.
Changes since Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0.5 (New in Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0.8)
This is release for Intel® Compilers 2019 Update 8, compilers version 19.0.8. Highlights for this release:
- Intel(R) Parallel Studio XE 2019 Update 6 Composer Edition contains Compiler Update 8.
- Compilers Update 6 and 7 are not available to the general public.
- Compilers Update 6 and 7 were special releases not available to all customers.
- Corrections to reported problems
- Includes certain functional and security updates. We recommend updating for these functional and security updates.
Changes since Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0.4 (New in Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0.5)
- Note: macOS* 10.15 Catalina and Xcode* 11.0 are not supported in this release. Users will see issues with installation of the Intel Compilers for 2019 Update 5 and prior releases, no Xcode 11 integration, and other possible errors due to incompatibility. Users are advised to delay upgrading to macOS* 10.15 and Xcode 11 until we officially support this environment. Support for macOS* 10.15 and Xcode 11 will be provided in a future release.
- Support for Xcode 10.3
- Corrections to reported problems
- Includes certain functional and security updates. We recommend updating for these functional and security updates.
Changes since Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0.3 (New in Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0.4)
- Support for Xcode 10.2
- Corrections to reported problems
Changes since Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0.2 (New in Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0.3)
- Support for Xcode 10.1
- Corrections to reported problems
Changes since Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0.1 (New in Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0.2)
- Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0 Update 2 includes functional and security updates. Users should update to the latest version.
Changes since Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0 (New in Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0.1)
- macOS* 10.14 and Xcode* 10 support
- Corrections to reported problems
Changes since Intel® C++ Compiler 18.0 (New in Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0 )
- Changes to mitigate speculative executive side channel and new -mindirect-branch option. Please see detailed article at Using Intel® Compilers to Mitigate Speculative Execution Side-Channel Issues available at /content/www/us/en/develop/articles/using-intel-compilers-to-mitigate-speculative-execution-side-channel-issues.html)
System Requirements
- A 64-bit Intel®-based Apple* Mac* system host
- 2GB RAM minimum, 4GB RAM recommended
- 3GB free disk space
- One of the following combinations of mac OS*, Xcode* and the Xcode SDK:
- macOS* 10.13, macOS* 10.14
- Xcode* 9.4, Xcode* 10.2, 10.3
- If doing command line development, the Command Line Tools component of Xcode* is required
Note: Advanced optimization options or very large programs may require additional resources such as memory or disk space.
How to use the Intel® C++ Compiler
Parallel Studio XE 2019 : Getting Started with the Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0 for mac OS* at <install_dir>/documentation_2019/en/compiler_c/ps2019/get_started_mc.htm contains information on how to use the Intel® C++ Compiler from the command line and from Xcode*.
Documentation
Product documentation is linked from <install-dir>/documentation_2019/en/compiler_c/ps2019/get_started_mc.htm. Full documentation for all tool components is available at the Intel® Parallel Studio XE Support page.
Offline Core Documentation Removed from the Installed Image
Offline core documentation is removed from the Intel® Parallel Studio XE installed image. The core documentation for the components of Intel® Parallel Studio XE are available at the Intel® Software Documentation Library for viewing online. You can also download an offline version of the documentation from the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center: Product List > Intel® Parallel Studio XE Documentation.
Intel-provided debug solutions
- Intel®-provided debug solutions are based GNU* GDB. Please see Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2019 Composer Edition C++ - Debug Solutions Release Notes further information.
Samples
Product samples are now available online at Intel® Software Product Samples and Tutorials
Redistributable Libraries
Refer to the Redistributable Libraries for Intel® Parallel Studio XE for more information.
Technical Support
If you did not register your compiler during installation, please do so at the Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center at http://registrationcenter.intel.com. Registration entitles you to free technical support, product updates and upgrades for the duration of the support term.
For information about how to find Technical Support, Product Updates, User Forums, FAQs, tips and tricks, and other support information, please visit: http://www.intel.com/software/products/support/
Note: If your distributor provides technical support for this product, please contact them for support rather than Intel.
New and Changed Features
This option is supported in versions 19.0 update 8 of the compiler and above. The details about this option can be found in the Intel® C++ Compiler 19.1 Developer Guide and Reference here.
To find more information, see https://www.intel.com/content/dam/support/us/en/documents/processors/mitigations-jump-conditional-code-erratum.pdf
The Intel® Software License Manager has been updated to version 2.9 for this release. You must upgrade to this version before installing Intel Parallel Studio XE 2019 Update 4 with a floating license. Please refer for more details:
Intel® Software License Manager Download
Intel® Software License Manager Release Notes
Please refer here for more details.
Currently '#pragma omp simd' overrides FP value and exception safe settings. The following options change that legacy behaviour and produce value and exception safe code even for SIMD loops.
- Qsimd-honor-fp-model[-]: Tells the compiler to obey the selected floating-point model when vectorizing SIMD loops
- Qsimd-serialize-fp-reduction[-]: Tells the compiler to serialize floating-point reduction when vectorizing SIMD loops.
OpenMP SIMD specification and FP model flag can contradict in the requirement. Compiler’s default is to follow OpenMP specification and vectorize the loop. With this new flag, programmer can override so that the compiler follows the FP model flag instead and serialize the loop
Note1: When –qsimd-honor-fp-model is used and OpenMP SIMD reduction specification is the only thing causing serialization of entire loop addition of qsimd-serialize-fp-reduction will result in vectorization of the entire loop except reduction calculation which will be serialized.
Note2: This option does not affect auto-vectorization of loops.
code names supported :cascadelake, kabylake, coffeelake, amberlake, whiskeylake.
- Explicit syntax for dynamic alignment
#pragma vector dynamic_align[(pointer)] #pragma vector nodynamic_align
With no pointer specified, compiler behaves normally (automatically decides which pointer has to be aligned or doesn’t generate peel loop at all). With pointer specified, compiler generates peel loop for that pointer. With nodynamic_align clause, the compiler will not generate a peel loop.
- #pragma vector vectorlength(vl1,vl2, .. , vln)
#pragma vector vectorlength(vl1,vl2, .. , vln)
Vectorizer chooses best vector length from the list according to cost model. If all vector length from the list are not profitable, the loop remains scalar. This pragma doesn’t force vectorization, thus it can be safely used for all loops.
Language features from the OpenMP* Technical Report 6 : Version 5.0 Preview 2 specifications are now supported.
- Explicit syntax for inclusive scan *
#pragma omp simd[parallel] scan(scan-op: item-list)
#pragma omp inclusive_scan(item-list) - Explicit syntax for exclusive scan *
#pragma omp simd[parallel] scan(scan-op: item-list)
#pragma omp inclusive_scan(item-list)
Prefix sum is computed correctly during vector execution
*The syntax will be renamed in product release - UDI for OpenMP* Parallel pragmas #pragma omp declare induction ( induction-id : induction-type :step-type : inductor ) [collector( collector )]
For more information, see the compiler documentation or the link to the OpenMP* Specification above.
The Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0 supports the following features under the /Qstd=c++17 (Windows*) or -std=c++17 (Linux*/macOS*) options:
- Fold expressions(N4295)
- Inline variables(P0386R2)
- Construction rules for enum classes(P0138R2)
- Removing deprecated dynamic exception specifications(P0003R5)
- Make exception specifications part of the type system(P0012R1)
- constexpr lambda expressions(P0170R1)
- Lambda capture of *this(P0018R3)
- constexpr if-statements(P0292R2)
- Structured bindings(P0217R3)
- Separate variable and condition for if and switch(P0305R1)
- Please see C++17 Features Supported by Intel® C++ Compiler for an up-to-date listing of all supported features, including comparisons to previous major versions of the compiler.
The Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0 supports the following features under the /Qstd=c++14 (Windows*) or -std=c++14 (Linux*/macOS*) options:
- Please see C++14 Features Supported by Intel® C++ Compiler for an up-to-date listing of all supported features, including comparisons to previous major versions of the compiler.
The Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0 supports the following features under the /Qstd=c++11 (Windows*) or -std=c++11 (Linux*/macOS*) options:
- Please see C++11 Features Supported by Intel® C++ Compiler for an up-to-date listing of all supported features, including comparisons to previous major versions of the compiler.
The Intel® C++ Compiler supports the C11 features under the /Qstd=c11 (Windows*) or -std=c11 (Linux*/macOS*) options:
- Please see C11 Support in Intel® C++ Compiler for an up-to-date listing of all supported features, including comparisons to previous major versions of the compiler.
For details on these and all compiler options, see the Compiler Options section of the Intel® C++ Compiler 19.0 User's Guide.
- -qopenmp-simd set by default
- Canary bytes are cleared right after read with /GS by default/
- New -xcannonlake option
- New -mtune=cannonlake option
- -rcd option enabled “fast” float-to-integer conversions, by using round-to-nearest instead of truncating rounding. This option has been deprecated.
For a list of deprecated compiler options, see the Compiler Options section of the Intel® C++ Compiler19.0 User's Guide.
Parallel STL for parallel and vector execution of the C++ STL
Intel(R) C++ Compiler is installed with Parallel STL, an implementation of the C++ standard library algorithms with support for execution policies.
Features/APi changes
- More algorithms support parallel and vector execution policies: find_first_of, is_heap, is_heap_until, replace, replace_if.
- More algorithms support vector execution policies: remove, remove_if.
- More algorithms support parallel execution policies: partial_sort.
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To learn more, please refer to article https://software.intel.com/en-us/get-started-with-pstl
Support Deprecated
Intel® Cilk™ Plus is a deprecated feature since Intel® C++ Compiler 18.0. For more information see Migrate Your Application to use OpenMP* or Intel® Threading Building Blocks (Intel® TBB) Instead of Intel® Cilk™ Plus
Support Removed
Removed support for 32 bit applications on macOS
Starting with the 19.0 release of the Intel® C++ Compiler, macOS 32-bit applications are no longer supported. If you want to compile 32-bit applications, you should use an earlier version of the compiler and Xcode* 9.4 or earlier.
Known Limitations
Tachyon deprecated from samples
In macOS 10.15, apple removed openGL framework, hence PSXE samples such as Tachyon uses openGL is also deprecated.
Xcode* 10 and Xcode* 11, new build system not supported
The Xcode 10 Beta introduced a “New Build System (Default)” which currently do not support custom compilers.You will see the error 'no rule to process file' when building an Intel C++ Compiler project within XCode 10 and Xcode 11. To use Intel compilers, switch to “Legacy Build System” in Project Settings.
Slow License Checkout macOS* 10.15 Catalina*
The license checkout performance on macOS Catalina 10.15 is roughly 1.1 seconds per source file. This is a 10x slowdown on this OS compared to previous versions of macOS. We are evaluating our license technology for a solution but at this time we have not root caused the issue. If this slowdown is an issue, please revert back to the previous macOS 10.14 where this slowdown does not occur.
Parallel STL
unseq and par_unseq policies only have effect with compilers that support '#pragma omp simd' or '#pragma simd. Parallel and vector execution is only supported for a subset of algorithms if random access iterators are provided, while for the rest execution will remain serial. Depending on a compiler, zip_iterator may not work with unseq and par_unseq policies.
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Today Apple released macOS Catalina 10.15.1 Beta 2 (19B77a) to Developers.
Two days have passed since Apple released the 10.15 Supplemental Update. Some of the fixes included in that update were pretty important so it was released before 10.15.1. Beta 2 is now live, so let’s dig in and see what changes Apple put into this new build version.
This article is meant to save you time going through the notes to find what is new and what is still leftover from the last beta. When Apple releases the next Beta patch notes, the previous patch notes are overwritten and taken down.
Summary of 10.15.1 Beta 2 Patch Notes
- 1 New Feature
- 1 New Known Issue
Report your bugs NOW!
Now that macOS Catalina 10.15 is live you still will want to get any bugs that you find into Apple now. After the production release of the OS bugs can take longer to fix. The 10.14.4 “Update Keychain” bug is a perfect example.
Apple’s Public Developer Documentation
Previous 10.15 Beta Releases
- 2nd Catalina 10.15.1 Beta 2 (19B77a) 10/17/19 – Current Release
- 1st Catalina 10.15.1 Beta 1 (19B68f) – 10/11/19 – Release Notes
- 11th Catalina 10.15 GM Seed (19A582a) – 10/03/19 – Release Notes
- 10th Catalina 10.15 Beta 10 (19A578c) – 09/30/19 – Release Notes
- 9th Catalina 10.15 Beta 9 (19A573a) – 09/23/19 – Release Notes
- 8th Catalina 10.15 Beta 8 (19A558d) – 09/10/19 – Release Notes
- 7th Catalina 10.15 Beta 7 (19A546d) – 08/28/19 – Release Notes
- 6th Catalina 10.15 Beta 6 (19A536g) – 08/19/19 – Release Notes
- 5th Catalina 10.15 Beta 5 (19A526h) – 07/31/19 – Release Notes
- 4th Catalina 10.15 Beta 4 (19A512f) – 07/17/19 – Release Notes
- 3rd Catalina 10.15 Beta 3 (19A501i) – 07/02/19 – Release Notes
- 2nd Catalina 10.15 Beta 2 (19A487l) – 06/17/19 – Release Notes
- 1st Catalina 10.15 Beta 1 (19A471t) – 06/03/19 – Release Notes
How to Download macOS 10.15 Catalina Beta
- Public Beta – Apple Beta Software Program
- Sign up as an Apple Developer (Yearly $100)
- Contact your Apple SE to join AppleSeed for IT
AppleSeed Patch Notes & Some Fixes not listed?
Keep in mind, I can only publish public data. If you are an AppleSeed for IT member you can access additional 10.15 Catalina Beta Patch Notes in the AppleSeed Portal. AppleSeed information is protected by Apple’s NDA.
Some fixes are not going to be listed. Many issues are from #MacAdmins who have filed FeedBack Requests and Enterprise Support tickets. Most of these issues are resolved but are never publicly noted.
Overview
The macOS 10.15.1 SDK provides support for developing apps for Macs running macOS Catalina 10.15.1. The SDK comes bundled with Xcode 11.2 available from Beta Software Downloads. For information on the compatibility requirements for Xcode 11.2, see Xcode 11.2 Beta 2 Release Notes.
New Features in 10.15.1 Beta #2
eGPU ROUND #2 – Support has been added for the AMD Navi RDNA architecture. For more information see Use an external graphics processor with your Mac.
NOTE: This feature was listed last time but eagle eye twitter user @theitsage checked and did NOT find the new AMD Navi RDNA Drivers in Beta #1
New Resolved Issues in 10.15.1 Beta #2
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None
New Known Issues in 10.15.1 Beta #2
Apple Pay – Safari might stop responding when attempting to use Apple Pay on the Web. You can work around this by installing Safari Technology Preview. (56261377)
New Deprecations in 10.15.1 Beta #2
None
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macOS Catalina 10.15.1 Beta 2