Intel® Fortran Compiler 17.0 Developer Guide and Reference
Defines a symbol name that can be associated with an optional value.
Linux and macOS: | -Dname[=value] |
Windows: | /Dname[=value] |
name |
Is the name of the symbol. |
value |
Is an optional integer or an optional character string delimited by double quotes; for example, Dname=string. |
noD |
Only default symbols or macros are defined. |
Defines a symbol name that can be associated with an optional value. This definition is used during preprocessing in both Intel® Fortran conditional compilation directives and the fpp preprocessor. The Dname=value will be ignored if there are any non-alphabetic, non-numeric characters in name.
If a value is not specified, name is defined as "1".
If you want to specify more than one definition, you must use separate D options.
If you specify noD, all preprocessor definitions apply only to fpp and not to Intel® Fortran conditional compilation directives. To use this option, you must also specify the fpp option.
On Linux* and OS X* systems, if you are not specifying a value, do not use D for name, because it will conflict with the -DD option.
Visual Studio: General > Preprocessor Definitions
Preprocessor> Preprocessor Definitions
Preprocessor > Preprocessor Definitions to FPP only
Eclipse: None
Xcode: Preprocessor > Preprocessor Definitions
Preprocessor > Preprocessor Definitions to FPP only
D |
Linux
and OS X: None Windows: /define:name[=value] |
noD |
Linux and OS X:
-nodefine Windows: /nodefine |