Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-7DB92AD5-F9C1-4451-BAA1-D8CC0354A219
Visible to Intel only — GUID: GUID-7DB92AD5-F9C1-4451-BAA1-D8CC0354A219
strict-ansi
Tells the compiler to implement strict ANSI conformance dialect.
Syntax
Linux: |
-strict-ansi |
Windows: |
None |
Arguments
None
Default
OFF |
The compiler conforms to default standards. |
Description
This option tells the compiler to implement strict ANSI conformance dialect. On Linux* systems, if you need to be compatible with gcc, use the -ansi option.
This option sets option fmath-errno, which tells the compiler to assume that the program tests errno after calls to math library functions. This restricts optimization because it causes the compiler to treat most math functions as having side effects.
This option only applies to host compilation. When offloading is enabled, it does not impact device-specific compilation.
IDE Equivalent
Visual Studio: None
Eclipse: Language > ANSI Conformance
Alternate Options
None