Intel® C++ Compiler 16.0 User and Reference Guide
Determines whether directory information of the source file under compilation is considered when looking up profile data records.
Not available on Intel® 64 architecture targeting the Intel® Xeon Phi™ coprocessor x100 product family (formerly code name Knights Corner), on IA-32 architecture targeting Intel® Graphics Technology, or on Intel® 64 architecture targeting Intel® Graphics Technology
Linux and OS X: | -prof-src-dir -no-prof-src-dir |
Windows: | /Qprof-src-dir /Qprof-src-dir- |
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[Q]prof-src-dir |
Directory information is used when looking up profile data records in the .dpi file. |
This option determines whether directory information of the source file under compilation is considered when looking up profile data records in the .dpi file. To use this option, you must also specify the [Q]prof-use option.
If the option is enabled, directory information is considered when looking up the profile data records within the .dpi file. You can specify directory information by using one of the following options:
Linux and OS X: -prof-src-root or -prof-src-root-cwd
Windows: /Qprof-src-root or /Qprof-src-root-cwd
If the option is disabled, directory information is ignored and only the name of the file is used to find the profile data record.
Note that option [Q]prof-src-dir controls how the names of the user's source files get represented within the .dyn or .dpi files. Option [Q]prof-dir specifies the location of the .dyn or the .dpi files.
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