fpe

Allows some control over floating-point exception handling for the main program at run-time.

IDE Equivalent

Windows: Floating-Point > Floating-Point Exception Handling

Linux: None

Mac OS X: Floating-Point > Floating-Point Exception Handling

Architectures

IA-32, Intel® 64 architectures

Syntax

Linux and Mac OS X:

-fpen

Windows:

/fpe:n

Arguments

n

Specifies the floating-point exception handling level. Possible values are:

0

Floating-point invalid, divide-by-zero, and overflow exceptions are enabled. If any such exceptions occur, execution is aborted. This option sets the -ftz (Linux and Mac OS X) or /Qftz (Windows) option; therefore underflow results will be set to zero unless you explicitly specify -no-ftz (Linux and Mac OS X) or /Qftz- (Windows).

On systems using IA-32 architecture or Intel® 64 architecture, underflow results from SSE instructions, as well as x87 instructions, will be set to zero. By contrast, option -ftz or /Qftz only sets SSE underflow results to zero.

To get more detailed location information about where the error occurred, use option traceback.

1

All floating-point exceptions are disabled.

On systems using IA-32 architecture or Intel® 64 architecture, underflow results from SSE instructions, as well as x87 instructions, will be set to zero.

3

All floating-point exceptions are disabled. Floating-point underflow is gradual, unless you explicitly specify a compiler option that enables flush-to-zero, such as -ftz or /Qftz, O3, or O2 on systems using IA-32 architecture or Intel® 64 architecture. This setting provides full IEEE support.

Default

-fpe3 or /fpe:3

All floating-point exceptions are disabled. Floating-point underflow is gradual, unless you explicitly specify a compiler option that enables flush-to-zero.

Description

This option allows some control over floating-point exception handling for the main program at run-time. This includes whether exceptional floating-point values are allowed and how precisely run-time exceptions are reported.

The fpe option affects how the following conditions are handled:

When enabled exceptions occur, execution is aborted and the cause of the abort reported to the user. If compiler option traceback is specified at compile time, detailed information about the location of the abort is also reported.

This option does not enable underflow exceptions, input denormal exceptions, or inexact exceptions.

Alternate Options

None

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