Intel® Fortran Compiler 17.0 Developer Guide and Reference
Causes the results of guided auto parallelism to be appended to a file.
Linux and macOS: | -guide-file-append[=filename] |
Windows: | /Qguide-file-append[:filename] |
filename |
Is the name of the file to be appended to. It can include a path. |
OFF |
Messages that are generated by guided auto parallelism are output to stderr. |
This option causes the results of guided auto parallelism to be appended to a file.
This option is ignored unless you also specify one or more of the following options:
[Q]guide
[Q]guide-vec
[Q]guide-data-trans
[Q]guide-par
If you do not specify a path, the compiler looks for filename in the current working directory.
If filename is not found, then a new file with that name is created in the current working directory.
If you do not specify a file extension, the name of the file is filename.guide.
If the name specified for filename conflicts with a source file name provided in the command line, the name of the file is name-of-the-first-source-file.guide.
If you specify the [Q]guide-file-append option and you also specify option [Q]guide-file, the last option specified on the command line takes precedence.
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The following example shows how to cause guided auto parallelism messages to be appended to a file named my_messages.txt:
-guide-file-append=my_messages.txt ! Linux and OS X systems /Qguide-file-append:my_messages.txt ! Windows systems