Intel® C++ Compiler 16.0 User and Reference Guide
Specifies whether mangled or unmangled names should appear in the optimization report.
Linux and OS X: | -qopt-report-names=keyword |
Windows: | /Qopt-report-names:keyword |
keyword |
Specifies the form for the names. You can specify one of the following:
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OFF |
No optimization report is generated. |
This option specifies whether mangled or unmangled names should appear in the optimization report. If you use this option, you must specify either mangled or unmangled.
If this option is not specified, unmangled names are used by default.
If you specify mangled, encoding (also known as decoration) is added to names in the optimization report. This is appropriate when you want to match annotations with the assembly listing.
If you specify unmangled, no encoding (or decoration) is added to names in the optimization report. This is appropriate when you want to match annotations with the source listing.
If you use this option, you do not have to specify option [q or Q]opt-report.
When optimization reporting is enabled, the default is -qopt-report-phase=all (Linux* OS and OS X*) or /Qopt-report-phase:all (Windows* OS).
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