Intel® C++ Compiler 16.0 User and Reference Guide

inline-factor, Qinline-factor

Specifies the percentage multiplier that should be applied to all inlining options that define upper limits.

Syntax

Linux and OS X:

-inline-factor=n

-no-inline-factor

Windows:

/Qinline-factor:n

/Qinline-factor-

Arguments

n

Is a positive integer specifying the percentage value. The default value is 100 (a factor of 1).

Default

-inline-factor=100
or/Qinline-factor:100

The compiler uses a percentage multiplier of 100.

Description

This option specifies the percentage multiplier that should be applied to all inlining options that define upper limits:

The [Q]inline-factor option takes the default value for each of the above options and multiplies it by n divided by 100. For example, if 200 is specified, all inlining options that define upper limits are multiplied by a factor of 2. This option is useful if you do not want to individually increase each option limit.

If you specify -no-inline-factor (Linux* OS and OS X*) or /Qinline-factor- (Windows* OS), the following occurs:

To see compiler values for important inlining limits, specify option [q or Q]opt-report.

Caution

When you use this option to increase default limits, the compiler may do so much additional inlining that it runs out of memory and terminates with an "out of memory" message.

IDE Equivalent

None

Alternate Options

None

See Also