1 """engine.SCons.Tool.icl
3 Tool-specific initialization for the Intel C/C++ compiler.
5 There normally shouldn't be any need to import this module directly.
6 It will usually be imported through the generic SCons.Tool.Tool()
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34 __revision__ = "src/engine/SCons/Tool/icl.py 3842 2008/12/20 22:59:52 scons"
36 import SCons.Tool.intelc
38 # This has been completely superceded by intelc.py, which can
39 # handle both Windows and Linux versions.
41 def generate(*args, **kw):
42 """Add Builders and construction variables for icl to an Environment."""
43 return apply(SCons.Tool.intelc.generate, args, kw)
45 def exists(*args, **kw):
46 return apply(SCons.Tool.intelc.exists, args, kw)