| Syntax: | Default: |
| /Wgrp[+|-] [grp] | /Wall-pro+ret+cnd+ |
Use /Wgrp to generate messages in the grp group. You can specify more than one group.
The /Wgrp options control informational messages that warn of possible programming errors, weak programming style, and other information about the structure of your programs. Similar messages are in groups, or suboptions, to give you greater control over which types of messages you want to generate. You can also specify these groups in your source code, with #pragma info.
By default, the compiler generates diagnostic messages in the pro, ret, and cnd groups.
When you specify /Wall[+], all suboptions are turned on and all possible diagnostic messages are reported. Because even a simple program that contains no errors can produce many informational messages, you may not want to use /Wall very often. You can use the suboptions alone or in combination to specify the type of messages that you want the compiler to report. Suboptions can be separated by an optional + sign. To turn off a suboption, you must place a - sign after it.
You can also combine the /W[0|1|2|3] options with the /Wgrp options.
The following table lists the message groups and the message numbers that each controls. Messages generated for C files begin with EDC0, and messages for C++ files begin with EDC3.
| grp | Controls Messages About ... | Messages |
|---|---|---|
| /Wall | All diagnostics. | All message numbers listed in this table. |
| /Wcls | Use of classes. | EDC3110, EDC3253, EDC3266 |
| /Wcmp | Possible redundancies in unsigned comparisons. | EDC3138 |
| /Wcnd | Possible redundancies or problems in conditional expressions. | EDC0420 - EDC0427 EDC3107, EDC3130, EDC3388, EDC3389 - EDC3393 |
| /Wcns | Operations involving constants. | EDC0475 - EDC0477, EDC3131, EDC3219, EDC3220 |
| /Wcnv | Conversions. | EDC3313, EDC3528 |
| /Wcpy | Problems generating copy constructors. | EDC3199, EDC3200 |
| /Wdcl | Consistency of declarations. | EDC0716 |
| /Weff | Statements with no effect. | EDC0509, EDC0435, EDC0436, EDC0437, EDC0473, EDC0474, EDC0478, EDC0479, EDC0483, EDC3165, EDC3215 |
| /Wenu | Consistency of enum variables. | EDC0439, EDC0440, EDC0471, EDC3137, EDC3366 |
| /Wext | Unused external definitions. | EDC0415, EDC0493, EDC0494, EDC3127 |
| /Wgen | General diagnostics. | EDC0438, EDC0448, EDC0466, EDC0480, EDC0489, EDC0492, EDC3101 |
| /Wgnr | Generation of temporary variables. | EDC3151 |
| /Wgot | Usage of goto statements. | EDC0413 |
| /Wini | Possible problems with initialization. | EDC0444, EDC0445, EDC0446, EDC0447, EDC0482 |
| /Winl | Functions not inlined. | EDC3542 |
| /Wlan | Effects of the language level. | EDC3116 |
| /Wobs | Features that are obsolete. | EDC0450, EDC0470 |
| /Word | Unspecified order of evaluation. | EDC0428, EDC0429, EDC0430, EDC0431, EDC0432 |
| /Wpar | Unused parameters. | EDC0414, EDC3126 |
| /Wpor | Nonportable language constructs. | EDC0433, EDC0434 EDC3108, EDC3133, EDC3135, EDC3136, EDC3307 |
| /Wppc | Possible problems with using the preprocessor. | EDC0076, EDC0290, EDC0293, EDC0311, EDC0312, EDC0313, EDC0389, EDC0441, EDC0442, EDC0443, EDC0457, EDC0468 |
| /Wppt | Trace of preprocessor actions. | EDC0467 |
| /Wpro | Missing function prototypes. | EDC0304 |
| /Wrea | Code that cannot be reached. | EDC0472, EDC0520, EDC3119 |
| /Wret | Consistency of return statements. | EDC0449, EDC0481 |
| /Wtrd | Possible truncation or loss of data or precision. | EDC0374, EDC0416, EDC0418, EDC0419, EDC0451, EDC0452, EDC0453, EDC0495, EDC3108, EDC3135, EDC3136 |
| /Wtru | Variable names truncated by the compiler. | EDC0484 |
| /Wund | Casting of pointers to or from an undefined class. | EDC3098, EDC3397, EDC3405, EDC3406 |
| /Wuni | Uninitialized variables. | EDC0412 |
| /Wuse | Unused auto and static variables. | EDC0409, EDC0410, EDC0469, EDC0490, EDC0491, EDC3002, EDC3099, EDC3100, EDC3101 |
| /Wvft | Generation of virtual function tables. | EDC3280, EDC3281, EDC3282 |
icc /Wall blue.c icc /Wall+ blue.c
icc /Wpar+pro+uni blue.c icc /Wparprouni blue.c
by turning on all options, and then turning off the ones you do not want:
icc /Wall+trd-ppt-ext- blue.c
icc /Wgen+ blue.c
icc /Wgen2 blue.c
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Summary of Compiler Options
Summary of Compiler Error Messages