You can adjust the Intel® Fortran Compiler's optimization for a particular application by experimenting with memory and interprocedural optimizations.
Enter the -Qoption option with the applicable keywords to select particular inline expansions and loop optimizations. The option must be entered with a -ip or -ipo specification, as follows:
-ip[-Qoption,tool,opts]
where:
tool |
is any of the components used to specify the various stages from preprocessing to compilation, which include the linker and assembler. See Passing Options to Other Tools (-Qoption,tool,opts) for more details. |
opts |
is any of the applicable optimization specifiers for the compilation stage defined in tool. |
You can also simultaneously refine memory and interprocedural optimizations by placing a particular specifier for both options in one -Qoption entry. The compiler performs interprocedural optimizations before performing memory-access optimizations