In the list of functions provided in the user_list file, adjust function names to the required interface. For example, for Fortran functions append an underscore character "_" to the names as a suffix:
dgemm_
ddot_
dgetrf_
If selected functions have several processor-specific versions, they all will be automatically included in the custom library and managed by the dispatcher.
See the <mkl directory>/tools/builder folder for complete function domain-specific lists of functions in different function domains.
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