You didn't say what version of Visual Studio you were using. For VS 2008 take a look at /FA, /Fa here: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/367y26c... .
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If I have a program that uses OpenMP, is there a way I can see the transformed code generated by the compiler, that is the code the compiler actually compiles. Actually I'm interested in seeing what code the compiler replaces for OpenMP constructs. I'm using Visual C++.
Openmp link|improve this question asked May 19 '11 at 10:20MetallicPriest3,385119 74% accept rate.
You didn't say what version of Visual Studio you were using. For VS 2008 take a look at /FA, /Fa here: msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/367y26c....
Thanks! That helped :)! – MetallicPriest May 24 '11 at 11:54.
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