Intel® Advisor Help

Tab: Dependencies Report

Problems and Messages Pane

Select the problems that you want to analyze by viewing their associated observations.

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Column labels

Click a column label to sort the data grid data rows in either ascending or descending order.

Selected data row

Review the characteristics of each data row in the grid. The columns are:

  • ID - Identifier for the problem.

  • Severity of problem(severity) - The severity of the problem, such as error , warning , or an informational remark message . For example, the location of parallel sites executed are indicated by the message Parallel Site.

  • Type - The problem type or message type. For more information about a problem, right click to display the context menu.

  • Site Name- The name of the site associated with this problem.

  • Sources - The source file associated with this problem.

  • Modules - The modules (executable) associated with this problem.

  • State - Indicates whether the problem has been fixed or not. To change the state, use the context menu in this pane.

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Resize the pane (drag).

Right click a row to display a context menu

Display a context menu to: open the code editor to the corresponding source line, display the Dependencies Source window, copy the selected data row(s) to the clipboard, or display context-sensitive help for that problem or message.

Code Locations Pane

Use the Dependencies report to view each reported problem in its associated code locations.

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Title bar

View the problem type.

Code Location data row(s)

Review related code locations:

  • ID - Code location identifier

  • Description - What happens at this code location.

  • Source - The source file for this code location.

  • Function - Function name.

  • Modules - The executable associated with this problem.

  • State - Indicates whether the problem has been fixed or not. To change the state, use the context menu.

Click to the left of a code location name

Display a code snippet associated with the selected code location.

Related code location source code available icon icon, Related code location source code not available icon icon, or no icon in the Source column

Shows:

  • Whether this is a related code location.

  • If code location source code is available for viewing and editing.

Focus code location source code available icon icon, Focus code location source code not available icon icon, or no icon in the Source column

Shows:

  • Whether this is the focus code location.

  • If code location source code is available for viewing and editing.

Code Location source code available icon icon, Code Location source code not available icon icon, or no icon in the Source column

Shows if code location source code is available for viewing and editing.

Double-click a code location data row or source line, or right-click and select the View Source context menu item

Display the Dependencies Source window.

Right-click and select the Edit Source context menu item

Display a code editor with the corresponding source file.

  • On Windows* OS:
    • When using Visual Studio, the Visual Studio code editor appears with the file open at the corresponding location.
    • When using the Intel Advisor GUI, the file type association (or Open With dialog box) determines the editor used.
  • On Linux* OS: When using the Intel Advisor GUI, the editor defined by the Options > Editor dialog box appears with the file open at the corresponding location.

Column labels

Click a column heading to sort the data grid rows in either ascending or descending order.

Pane border

Resize the pane (drag).

Right click a row to display a context menu

Display a context menu to: expand or collapse all code snippets, open the Dependencies Source window, edit sources in the code editor, copy the selected data row(s) to the clipboard, mark the state as fixed or not fixed, or display context-sensitive help.