Intel® C++ Compiler XE 13.1 User and Reference Guides
Specifies the number of commands (jobs) to be executed simultaneously during the link phase of Interprocedural Optimization (IPO).
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Linux and OS X: | -ipo-jobsn |
Windows: | /Qipo-jobs:n |
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Is the number of commands (jobs) to run simultaneously. The number must be greater than or equal to 1. |
-ipo-jobs1 |
One command (job) is executed in an interprocedural optimization parallel build. |
This option specifies the number of commands (jobs) to be executed simultaneously during the link phase of Interprocedural Optimization (IPO). It should only be used if the link-time compilation is generating more than one object. In this case, each object is generated by a separate compilation, which can be done in parallel.
This option can be affected by the following compiler options:
-ipo (Linux* OS and OS X*) or /Qipo (Windows* OS) when applications are large enough that the compiler decides to generate multiple object files.
-ipon (Linux OS and OS X) or /Qipon (Windows OS) when n is greater than 1.
-ipo-separate (Linux OS) or /Qipo-separate (Windows OS)
Be careful when using this option. On a multi-processor system with lots of memory, it can speed application build time. However, if n is greater than the number of processors, or if there is not enough memory to avoid thrashing, this option can increase application build time.
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