fp-stack-check, Qfp-stack-check

Tells the compiler to generate extra code after every function call to ensure that the floating-point stack is in the expected state.

IDE Equivalent

Windows: None

Linux: Floating Point > Check Floating-point Stack

Mac OS X: Floating Point > Check Floating-point Stack

Architectures

IA-32, Intel® 64 architectures

Syntax

Linux and Mac OS X:

-fp-stack-check

Windows:

/Qfp-stack-check

Arguments

None

Default

OFF

There is no checking to ensure that the floating-point (FP) stack is in the expected state.

Description

This option tells the compiler to generate extra code after every function call to ensure that the floating-point (FP) stack is in the expected state.

By default, there is no checking. So when the FP stack overflows, a NaN value is put into FP calculations and the program's results differ. Unfortunately, the overflow point can be far away from the point of the actual bug. This option places code that causes an access violation exception immediately after an incorrect call occurs, thus making it easier to locate these issues.

Alternate Options

None


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