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Configure Source Search Directory
You need to configure source search directories to specify the source search locations needed to execute and analyze your target application. By default, if you do not specify source search directory, Intel Advisor searches the directories from the collected result. See Source Search Locations for details.
With Visual Studio, some source locations are pre-populated from the Visual Studio startup project into the internal representation of Intel Advisor project properties, so you may not need to add new row(s).
For Threading Advisor only: Intel® Advisor does not automatically populate source locations after you create a project using the Intel® Advisor GUI, so you must specify one or more locations to find application annotations. View the Annotation Report to verify all project annotations are found.
Tab Location
To access this tab:
From the Intel® Advisor GUI, choose File > Project Properties. Then click the Source Search tab.
- Click the icon on the left-side toolbar.
From the Visual Studio* menu, choose File > Intel Advisor [version] Project Properties.... Then click the Source Search tab.
Tab Controls
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button |
On a row containing Add new search location, click to browse for directories to include in the search list. You can also type directly in the row. |
and buttons |
Change the search order of the selected directory by moving it up or down. To select multiple rows, use the Ctrl or Shift keys. |
button |
Delete a selected directory row(s). |
Search recursively checkbox |
Enable to search the specified location subdirectories. To use recursive search, the lines must provide only a directory name and omit a file name. Using a recursive search for multiple directories may slow processing and could lead to unexpected results. |
Mask text box |
Specify the file name mask pattern(s) to ignore (skip) using wildcard characters, such as an asterisk (*). For example, you can skip certain file suffixes. |
File text box |
Specify the file(s) to ignore (skip) using an absolute path. To delete a row, use the button. |