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Alphabetical Option List
General Rules for Compiler Options
What Appears in the Compiler Option Descriptions
Optimization Options
Code Generation Options
Interprocedural Optimization Options
Advanced Optimization Options
Profile Guided Optimization Options
Optimization Report Options
Offload Compilation, OpenMP*, and Parallel Processing Options
Floating-Point Options
Inlining Options
Output, Debug, and Precompiled Header Options
Preprocessor Options
Component Control Options
Language Options
Data Options
Compiler Diagnostic Options
Compatibility Options
Linking or Linker Options
Miscellaneous Options
Deprecated and Removed Compiler Options
Display Option Information
Alternate Compiler Options
Portability and GCC-Compatible Warning Options
arch
ax, Qax
EH
fasynchronous-unwind-tables
fcf-protection, Qcf-protection
fdata-sections, Gw
fexceptions
ffunction-sections, Gy
fomit-frame-pointer
Gd
GR
guard
Gv
m, Qm
m64, Qm64
m80387
march
masm
mauto-arch, Qauto-arch
mbranches-within-32B-boundaries, Qbranches-within-32B-boundaries
mintrinsic-promote, Qintrinsic-promote
momit-leaf-frame-pointer
mtune, tune
regcall, Qregcall
x, Qx
xHost, QxHost
ffreestanding, Qfreestanding
fjump-tables
fvec-peel-loops, Qvec-peel-loops
fvec-remainder-loops, Qvec-remainder-loops
fvec-with-mask, Qvec-with-mask
ipp-link, Qipp-link
mno-gather, Qgather-
mno-scatter, Qscatter-
qactypes, Qactypes
qdaal, Qdaal
qipp, Qipp
qmkl, Qmkl
qmkl-ilp64, Qmkl-ilp64
qopt-assume-no-loop-carried-dep, Qopt-assume-no-loop-carried-dep
qopt-dynamic-align, Qopt-dynamic-align
qopt-for-throughput, Qopt-for-throughput
qopt-mem-layout-trans, Qopt-mem-layout-trans
qopt-multiple-gather-scatter-by-shuffles, Qopt-multiple-gather-scatter-by-shuffles
qopt-prefetch, Qopt-prefetch
qopt-streaming-stores, Qopt-streaming-stores
qtbb, Qtbb
unroll, Qunroll
vec, Qvec
vec-threshold, Qvec-threshold
vecabi, Qvecabi
device-math-lib
fintelfpga
fiopenmp, Qiopenmp
flink-huge-device-code
fno-sycl-libspirv
foffload-static-lib
fopenmp
fopenmp-declare-target-scalar-defaultmap, Qopenmp-declare-target-scalar-defaultmap
fopenmp-device-code-split, Qopenmp-device-code-split
fopenmp-device-lib
fopenmp-max-parallel-link-jobs, Qopenmp-max-parallel-link-jobs
fopenmp-target-buffers, Qopenmp-target-buffers
fopenmp-targets, Qopenmp-targets
fsycl
fsycl-add-targets
fsycl-dead-args-optimization
fsycl-device-code-split
fsycl-device-lib
fsycl-device-obj
fsycl-device-only
fsycl-early-optimizations
fsycl-enable-function-pointers
fsycl-esimd-force-stateless-mem
fsycl-explicit-simd
fsycl-force-target
fsycl-help
fsycl-host-compiler
fsycl-host-compiler-options
fsycl-id-queries-fit-in-int
fsycl-instrument-device-code
fsycl-link
fsycl-link-huge-device-code
fsycl-link-targets
fsycl-max-parallel-link-jobs
fsycl-optimize-non-user-code
fsycl-pstl-offload
fsycl-rdc
fsycl-targets
fsycl-unnamed-lambda
fsycl-use-bitcode
ftarget-compile-fast
ftarget-export-symbols
nolibsycl
qopenmp, Qopenmp
qopenmp-link
qopenmp-simd, Qopenmp-simd
qopenmp-stubs, Qopenmp-stubs
reuse-exe
Wno-sycl-strict
Xopenmp-target
Xs
Xsycl-target
ffp-contract
fimf-absolute-error, Qimf-absolute-error
fimf-accuracy-bits, Qimf-accuracy-bits
fimf-arch-consistency, Qimf-arch-consistency
fimf-domain-exclusion, Qimf-domain-exclusion
fimf-max-error, Qimf-max-error
fimf-precision, Qimf-precision
fimf-use-svml, Qimf-use-svml
fma, Qfma
fp-model, fp
fp-speculation, Qfp-speculation
ftz, Qftz
pc, Qpc
w
W
Wabi
Wall
Wcheck-unicode-security
Wcomment
Wdeprecated
Werror, WX
Werror-all
Wextra-tokens
Wformat
Wformat-security
Wmain
Wmissing-declarations
Wmissing-prototypes
Wpointer-arith
Wreorder
Wreturn-type
Wshadow
Wsign-compare
Wstrict-aliasing
Wstrict-prototypes
Wtrigraphs
Wuninitialized
Wunknown-pragmas
Wunused-function
Wunused-variable
Wwrite-strings
Create Libraries
Use Intel Shared Libraries on Linux
Manage Libraries
Redistribute Libraries When Deploying Applications
Resolve References to Shared Libraries
Sanitizers
Intel's Memory Allocator Library
SIMD Data Layout Templates
Intel® C++ Class Libraries
Intel's C++ Asynchronous I/O Extensions for Windows
IEEE 754-2008 Binary Floating-Point Conformance Library
Intel's Numeric String Conversion Library
Terms and Syntax
Rules for Operators
Assignment Operator
Logical Operators
Addition and Subtraction Operators
Multiplication Operators
Shift Operators
Comparison Operators
Conditional Select Operators
Debug Operations
Unpack Operators
Pack Operators
Clear MMX™ State Operator
Integer Functions for Intel® Streaming SIMD Extensions
Conversions between Fvec and Ivec
Fvec Syntax and Notation
Data Alignment
Conversions
Constructors and Initialization
Arithmetic Operators
Minimum and Maximum Operators
Logical Operators
Compare Operators
Conditional Select Operators for Fvec Classes
Cacheability Support Operators
Debug Operations
Load and Store Operators
Unpack Operators
Move Mask Operators
aio_read
aio_write
Example for aio_read and aio_write Functions
aio_suspend
Example for aio_suspend Function
aio_error
aio_return
Example for aio_error and aio_return Functions
aio_fsync
aio_cancel
Example for aio_cancel Function
lio_listio
Example for lio_listio Function
Asynchronous I/O Function Errors
Intel® IEEE 754-2008 Binary Floating-Point Conformance Library and Usage
Function List
Homogeneous General-Computational Operations Functions
General-Computational Operation Functions
Quiet-Computational Operations Functions
Signaling-Computational Operations Functions
Non-Computational Operations Functions
Compilation Overview
Supported Environment Variables
Pass Options to the Linker
Specify Alternate Tools and Paths
Use Configuration Files
Use Response Files
Global Symbols and Visibility Attributes for Linux*
Save Compiler Information in Your Executable
Link Debug Information
Ahead of Time Compilation
Device Offload Compilation Considerations
Use a Third-Party Compiler as a Host Compiler for SYCL Code
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Compiler Diagnostic Options
This section contains descriptions for compiler options that pertain to compiler diagnostics. They are listed in alphabetical order.
Parent topic: Compiler Options
- w
Disables all warning messages. - W
Specifies the level of diagnostic messages to be generated by the compiler. - Wabi
Determines whether a warning is issued if generated code is not C++ ABI compliant. - Wall
Enables warning and error diagnostics. - Wcheck-unicode-security
Determines whether the compiler performs source code checking for Unicode vulnerabilities. - Wcomment
Determines whether a warning is issued when /* appears in the middle of a /* */ comment. - Wdeprecated
Determines whether warnings are issued for deprecated C++ headers. - Werror, WX
Changes all warnings to errors. - Werror-all
Causes all warnings and currently enabled remarks to be reported as errors. - Wextra-tokens
Determines whether warnings are issued about extra tokens at the end of preprocessor directives. - Wformat
Determines whether argument checking is enabled for calls to printf, scanf, and so forth. - Wformat-security
Determines whether the compiler issues a warning when the use of format functions may cause security problems. - Wmain
Determines whether a warning is issued if the return type of main is not expected. - Wmissing-declarations
Determines whether warnings are issued for global functions and variables without prior declaration. - Wmissing-prototypes
Determines whether warnings are issued for missing prototypes. - Wpointer-arith
Determines whether warnings are issued for questionable pointer arithmetic. - Wreorder
Tells the compiler to issue a warning when the order of member initializers does not match the order in which they must be executed. - Wreturn-type
Determines whether warnings are issued when a function is declared without a return type, when the definition of a function returning void contains a return statement with an expression, or when the closing brace of a function returning non-void is reached. - Wshadow
Determines whether a warning is issued when a variable declaration hides a previous declaration. - Wsign-compare
Determines whether warnings are issued when a comparison between signed and unsigned values could produce an incorrect result when the signed value is converted to unsigned. - Wstrict-aliasing
Determines whether warnings are issued for code that might violate the optimizer's strict aliasing rules. - Wstrict-prototypes
Determines whether warnings are issued for functions declared or defined without specified argument types. - Wtrigraphs
Determines whether warnings are issued if any trigraphs are encountered that might change the meaning of the program. - Wuninitialized
Determines whether a warning is issued if a variable is used before being initialized. - Wunknown-pragmas
Determines whether a warning is issued if an unknown #pragma directive is used. - Wunused-function
Determines whether a warning is issued if a declared function is not used. - Wunused-variable
Determines whether a warning is issued if a local or non-constant static variable is unused after being declared. - Wwrite-strings
Issues a diagnostic message if const char * is converted to (non-const) char *.