Intel® Advisor User Guide

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Date 3/22/2024
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Annotation Report

The Annotation Report window lists all annotations found during source scanning or running the Suitability and Dependencies tools. It lists the annotation type, source location, and annotations label in a table-like grid format, where each annotation appears on a separate row. Intel® Advisor updates the listed annotations when changes occur to the specified source directories. For example, when you save a source file with a code editor.

To sort the grid using a column's values, click on the column's heading. The columns of the grid are the following:

Use This Column

To Do This

Annotation

View the type of annotation, such as Site, Task, or Lock.

To show or hide a code snippet showing the annotation, click the icon next to its name.

For information about each annotation type, see the help topic Summary of Annotation Types.

To view the source associated with an annotation in your code editor, double-click its name or a line in the code snippet (or right-click and select Edit Source from the context menu) in this column.

  • On Windows* OS:
    • When using Visual Studio, the Visual Studio code editor appears with the file open at the corresponding location.
    • When using the Intel® Advisor GUI, the file type association (or Open With dialog box) determines the editor used.
  • On Linux* OS: When using the Intel® Advisor GUI, the editor defined by the Options > Editor dialog box appears with the file open at the corresponding location.

Source Location

View the name of the source file that contains the annotation and the line number. Icons indicate where source is available or not available .

To view the source, double-click its name (or right-click and select Edit Source) in this column. The code editor appears.

Annotation Label

View the annotation's label (name).

To view the source associated with an annotation, double-click its name (or right-click and select Edit Source) in this column. The code editor appears.