Compiler Options Listed AlphabeticallyÂ
The following is a comprehensive alphabetical list of compiler options. For a categorical list, see the Compiler Options Listed by Category.
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Specifies a response file |
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Lists the compiler options |
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Specifies a directory to search to resolve file references passed to the #using directive |
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Enable code analysis. |
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Use SSE or SSE2 instructions in code generation (x64 only) |
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Increases the number of addressable sections in an .obj file. |
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Preserves comments during preprocessing |
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Compiles without linking |
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Produces an output file to run on the common language runtime |
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Defines constants and macros |
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Process documentation comments to an XML file. |
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Copies preprocessor output to standard output |
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Specifies the model of exception handling |
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Copies preprocessor output to standard output |
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Allows you to provide internal compiler error (ICE) information directly to the Visual C++ team. |
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Sets stack size |
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Produces code that is optimized for a specific x64 architecture or for the specifics of micro-architectures in both the AMD64 and Extended Memory 64 Technology (EM64T) architectures. |
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Creates a listing file |
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Sets listing file name |
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Display full path of source code files passed to cl.exe in diagnostic text. |
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Renames program database file |
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Renames the executable file |
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Preprocesses the specified include file |
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Creates a mapfile |
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Creates an object file |
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Specify floating-point behavior. |
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Specifies a precompiled header file name |
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Generates browser files |
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Forces the use of a file name as if it had been passed to the #using directive |
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Merges injected code with source file |
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Optimize for Itanium processor. vOnly available in the IPF cross compiler or IPF native compiler. |
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Optimize for Itanium2 processor (default between /G1 and /G2). Only available in the IPF cross compiler or IPF native compiler. |
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Optimizes code for Windows application |
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Uses the __cdecl calling convention (x64 only) |
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Activates stack probes |
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Enables string pooling |
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Calls hook function _pexit |
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Calls hook function _penter |
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Enables whole program optimization |
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Enables minimal rebuild |
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Enables run-time type information (RTTI) |
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Uses the __fastcall calling convention (x64 only) |
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Buffers security check |
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Controls stack probes |
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Supports fiber safety for data allocated using static thread-local storage |
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Enables synchronous exception handling |
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Enables function-level linking |
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Same as /RTC1 |
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Uses the __stdcall calling convention (x64 only) |
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Restricts the length of external (public) names |
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Lists the compiler options |
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Forces parameters passed in registers to be written to their locations on the stack upon function entry. This compiler option is only for the x64 compilers (native and cross compile). |
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Creates a hotpatchable image. |
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Searches a directory for include files |
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Changes the default char type |
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Creates a dynamic-link library |
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Creates a debug dynamic-link library |
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Passes the specified option to LINK |
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Creates an MSIL module. |
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Creates a multithreaded DLL using MSVCRT.lib |
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Creates a debug multithreaded DLL using MSVCRTD.lib |
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Creates a multithreaded executable file using LIBCMT.lib |
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Creates a debug multithreaded executable file using LIBCMTD.lib |
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Suppresses display of sign-on banner |
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Creates small code |
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Creates fast code |
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Controls inline expansion |
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Disables optimization |
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Uses global optimizations |
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Generates intrinsic functions |
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Enables #pragma omp in source code. |
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Favors small code |
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Favors fast code |
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Uses maximum optimization (/Ob2gity /Gs) |
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Omits frame pointer (x86 only) |
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Suppresses _ftol when a conversion from a floating-point type to an integral type is required (x64 only) |
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Does not generate sequences of instructions that give unexpected results, according to the errata for the B CPU stepping. (IPF only) |
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Does not generate sequences of instructions that give unexpected results, according to the errata for the C CPU stepping. (IPF only) |
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Do not use upper 96 floating-point registers. (IPF only) |
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Generates an image with position dependent code (IPF only). |
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Enhances performance for programs that do not create functions at runtime. (IPF only) |
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Writes preprocessor output to a file |
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Enables run-time error checking |
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Displays a list of include files during compilation |
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Specifies a C source file |
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Specifies a C++ source file |
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Removes a predefined macro |
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Removes all predefined macros |
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Sets the version string |
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Suppresses or enables hidden vtordisp class members |
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Uses best base for pointers to members |
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Uses full generality for pointers to members |
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Declares multiple inheritance |
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Declares single inheritance |
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Declares virtual inheritance |
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Sets warning level |
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Disables all warnings |
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Enables all warnings, including warnings that are disabled by default |
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Enables one-line diagnostics for error and warning messages when compiling C++ source code from the command line |
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Detects 64-bit portability problems |
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Ignores the standard include directory |
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Ignores all other precompiled-header compiler options in the current build |
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Creates a precompiled header file |
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Places complete debugging information in all object files |
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Injects a PCH reference when creating a debug library |
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Uses a precompiled header file during build |
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Generates C 7.0–compatible debugging information |
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Disables language extensions |
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Specifies standard behavior under /Ze |
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Enables language extensions |
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Generates function prototypes |
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Includes debug information in a program database compatible with Edit and Continue |
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Generates complete debugging information |
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Removes default library name from .obj file (x64 only) |
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Specifies the precompiled header memory allocation limit |
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Packs structure members |
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Checks syntax only |
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Generates debuggable optimized code. Only available in the IPF cross compiler or IPF native compiler. |
See Also
Reference
Compiler Options
Setting Compiler Options