Intel® C++ Compiler 16.0 User and Reference Guide

diag-file-append, Qdiag-file-append

Causes the results of diagnostic analysis to be appended to a file.

Syntax

Linux:

-diag-file-append[=filename]

OS X:

None

Windows:

/Qdiag-file-append[:filename]

Arguments

filename

Is the name of the file to be appended to. It can include a path.

Default

OFF

Diagnostic messages are output to stderr.

Description

This option causes the results of diagnostic analysis to be appended to a file. If you do not specify a path, the driver will look for filename in the current working directory.

If filename is not found, then a new file with that name is created in the current working directory. If the name specified for file conflicts with a source file name provided in the command line, the name of the file is name-of-the-first-source-file.diag.

Note

If you specify the [Q]diag-file-append option and you also specify the [Q]diag-file option, the last option specified on the command line takes precedence.

IDE Equivalent

None

Alternate Options

None

Example

The following example shows how to cause diagnostic analysis to be appended to a file named my_diagnostics.txt:

-diag-file-append=my_diagnostics.txt       ! Linux systems
/Qdiag-file-append:my_diagnostics.txt      ! Windows systems

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