Intel® Fortran Compiler Classic and Intel® Fortran Compiler Developer Guide and Reference
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finline-limit
Lets you specify the maximum size of a function to be inlined.
Syntax
Linux:  |  
      -finline-limit=n  |  
     
Windows:  |  
      None  |  
     
Arguments
n  |  
      Must be an integer greater than or equal to zero. It is the maximum number of lines the function can have to be considered for inlining.  |  
     
Default
OFF  |  
      The compiler uses default heuristics when inlining functions.  |  
     
Description
This option lets you specify the maximum size of a function to be inlined. The compiler inlines smaller functions, but this option lets you inline large functions. For example, to indicate a large function, you could specify 100 or 1000 for n.
Note that parts of functions cannot be inlined, only whole functions.
This option is a modification of the -finline-functions option, whose behavior occurs by default.
IDE Equivalent
Alternate Options
None