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List of Diagnostics and Definitions
Although there is not a comprehensive document for all the diagnostic definitions for the Intel® C++ Compilers, you can get a list of all the diagnostics with a brief definition with a new option "-Qdiag-dump" on Windows* or "-diag-dump" on Linux* or Mac OS*. Note: this option is new to Intel C++ 10.0 Compilers.
For more information on a specific diagnostic, submit an issue and ask us.
Intel C++ Compiler Diagnoses More Warnings than Visual C++* or gcc*
Typically the Intel C++ Compiler emits more warnings. These warnings alert programmers to potentially non-portable or dangerous situations. If you have any questions about a warning, please contact Intel® Premier Support.
Disabling Warnings and Errors
To disable one or multiple warnings or errors, use "-QwdXXX,YYY" on Windows or "-wdXXX,YYY" on Linux or Mac OS To disable all warnings, use "-w" on all platforms.
Disabling all auto-parallelizer remarks
To disable all the auto-paralelizer diagnostic messages, use "-Qdiag-disable:par" for Windows, "-diag-disable par" for Linux or Mac OS. Note: this is new to the Intel C++ 10.0 Compilers.
Disabling all vectorization remarks
To disable all the vectorization messages, use "-Qdiag-disable:vec" for Windows, "-diag-disable vec" for Linux or Mac OS. Note: this is new to the Intel C++ 10.0 Compilers.
Disabling cpu-dispatch remarks
To disable all the vectorization messages, use "-Qdiag-disable:cpu-dispatch" for Windows, "-diag-disable cpu-dispatch" for Linux or Mac OS. Note : this is new to the Intel C++ 10.0 Compilers.
Disabling all remarks
To disable a remark, use "-Qdiag-disable:remark" for Windows, "-diag-disable remark" for Linux and Mac OS. This option disables all the remarks including vectorization, auto-parallelization, cpu-dispatch etc. diagnostic messages. Note: this is new to the Intel C++ 10.0 Compilers.
Please see the Compiler Options section in the User's Guide for more information.
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