Intel® Inspector User Guide for Windows* OS

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Date 3/22/2024
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Toolbar: Intel Inspector

Use to perform key Intel Inspector tasks.

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To Do This

Visual Studio* IDE

Standalone GUI

 

Open the Analysis Type window for a new or recent analysis type, where you can:

  • Choose and, if necessary, fine-tune a preset or custom analysis type.

  • Start the process of creating a custom analysis type if the combination of analysis type settings in the preset analysis types does not meet your needs.

  • Configure an analysis to investigate issues in an interactive debugging session.

 

Open the Project Navigator, where you can:

  • See a hierarchical view of your projects and results based on the directory where the opened project resides.

  • Perform functions available from the menu and toolbar plus:

    • Delete a selected project or result.

    • Rename a selected project or result.

    • Close all opened results.

    • Copy various directory paths to the system clipboard.

 

Open the Create a Project dialog box, where you can browse to or create a directory in which the Intel Inspector will create an Intel Inspector project (config.inspxeproj).

 

Open the Select Project dialog box, where you can browse to and choose a project (config.inspxeproj).

 

Project Properties icon

Open the Project Properties dialog box, where you can review or change project properties.

 

Open the Analysis Type window, where you can:

  • Choose and, if necessary, fine-tune a preset or custom analysis type.

  • Start the process of creating a custom analysis type if the combination of analysis type settings in the preset analysis types does not meet your needs.

  • Configure an analysis to investigate issues in an interactive debugging session.

 

Open the Select Result dialog box, where you can browse to and choose a result (*.inspxe).

 

Open the Compare Results window, where you can compare two results to identify issues that exist in one but not the other, or that exist in both.

Access resources such as Help, Getting Started documentation, videos, and articles.

NOTE:
In Visual Studio* 2022, Intel Inspector provides lightweight integration. You can configure and compile your application and open the standalone Intel Inspector interface from the Visual Studio for further analysis. All your settings will be inherited by the standalone Intel Inspector project.