Intel® C++ Compiler XE 13.1 User and Reference Guides
Determines whether the compiler assumes that there are no "large" integers being used or being computed inside loops.
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Linux and OS X: | -opt-subscript-in-range -no-opt-subscript-in-range |
Windows: | /Qopt-subscript-in-range /Qopt-subscript-in-range- |
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-no-opt-subscript-in-range |
The compiler assumes there are "large" integers being used or being computed within loops. |
This option determines whether the compiler assumes that there are no "large" integers being used or being computed inside loops.
If you specify -opt-subscript-in-range (Linux* OS and OS X*) or /Qopt-subscript-in-range (Windows* OS), the compiler assumes that there are no "large" integers being used or being computed inside loops. A "large" integer is typically > 231. This feature can enable more loop transformations.
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