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I'm trying to use the __pragma("vector aligned") keyword in Intel C++. When I do so, I get:
warning #161: unrecognized #pragma
Anyone know how to get the desired behavior? I don't want to use a #pragma as I need it in a preprocessor #define statement.
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My mistake. I forgot that the quotes are not required. It should be __pragma(vector aligned).
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Sergey Kostrov wrote:
A Message To IDZ Managers and Software Developers:
I think we need a feature that would allow an owner of the thread to mark it as SOLVED. Thanks in advance.
Note: We can not edit a title of the thread for a couple of months already ( I think since March 2013 ).
Right now only the support engineers can set it to "answered" state.
But we used to have a "Best answer" button and is available for everyone, that might serve this purpose. Let me file a request about this issue. The solution might be different though.
Thanks Sergey.
Jennifer
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Sergey Kostrov wrote:
A Message To IDZ Managers and Software Developers:
I think we need a feature that would allow an owner of the thread to mark it as SOLVED. Thanks in advance.
Sergey,
please submit this idea to this site: http://idz.uservoice.com/forums/201131-user-experience/
In your writting "an owner of the thread", do you mean the "thread originator"? I think it makes sense for thread originator only.
I've submitted the idea for "best answer". Please add your vote if you like it.
thanks,
Jennifer
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