On Fri, Dec 14, 2012 at 05:01:48PM +0000, Iyer, Balaji V wrote:
> > Why do you think fatal_error is the right thing here? Why doesn't normal
> > error
> > work? Generally, if one function contains 10 #pragma simd loops that
> > require
> > vectorization and 5 out of them aren't vectorized, it is nicer for users to
> > be told
> > about all 5 of them, rather than just the first one.
> > fatal_error will exit immediately.
>
> The #pragma simd assert requires the compiler to halt compilation if the
> loop is not vectorized. This is why I used fatal_error. The default case
> is noassert.
The compilation is halted even with error, compiler will exit with non-zero
exit status, won't compile any further functions, etc.
Jakub