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I'm experimenting with the inspector to detect a data race using a very simple example that has some Cilk Plus code. The inspector detects the race but doesn't to show source code -- I get the message "Symbol information not found. Suggestion: Specify locations in a Project Properties dialog search tab, then re-resolve the result".
I'm using Visual Studio 2015 and Intel Parallel Studio XE 2017 on a Windows 10 box.
I Followed the instructions on (https://software.intel.com/en-us/node/622484) and added the location of the pdb file for the project using Project Properties-> Binary/Symbol Search -> Search Directories and reran the analysis, but the issue is still not resolved.
Appreciate any help to resolve this issue. Thank you.
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Do you get any source code on the call stack? Or is their no source at all?
Kevin
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Anyone, any ideas pl? ; )
Not sure if I'm making a silly mistake, but then again I don't know how hard it should be to do what I'm trying to do.
And, just so you know, Amplifier XE works just fine for me. (As I indicated earlier, I'm using Parallel Studio XE 2017).

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