Intel® C++ Compiler 16.0 User and Reference Guide
Specifies the maximum number of times inlining may be applied to an entire compilation unit.
Linux and OS X: | -inline-max-per-compile=n -no-inline-max-per-compile |
Windows: | /Qinline-max-per-compile=n /Qinline-max-per-compile- |
n |
Is a positive integer that specifies the number of times inlining may be applied. |
-no-inline-max-per-compile |
The compiler uses default heuristics for inline routine expansion. |
This option the maximum number of times inlining may be applied to an entire compilation unit. It limits the number of times that inlining can be applied.
For compilations using Interprocedural Optimizations (IPO), the entire compilation is a compilation unit. For other compilations, a compilation unit is a file.
If you specify -no-inline-max-per-compile (Linux* OS and OS X*) or /Qinline-max-per-compile- (Windows* OS), there is no limit to the number of times inlining may be applied to a compilation unit.
To see compiler values for important inlining limits, specify option [q or Q]opt-report.
When you use this option to increase the default limit, the compiler may do so much additional inlining that it runs out of memory and terminates with an "out of memory" message.
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