Diagnostic messages have the following format:
“file”, line line_number.column_number: 15dd-number (severity) text.
where:
- file
- Is the name of the C source file
with the error.
- line_number
- Is the source code line number where the error was found.
- column_number
- Is the source code column number where the error was found.
- 15
- Is the compiler product identifier.
- dd
- Is a two-digit code indicating the compiler component
that issued the message. dd can have the following values:
- 00
- - code generating or optimizing message
- 01
- - compiler services message
- 05
- - message specific to the C compiler
- 06
- - message specific to the C compiler
- 86
- - message specific to interprocedural analysis (IPA)
- number
- Is the message number.
- severity
- Is a letter representing the severity of the error. See Message severity levels and compiler response for a description of these.
- text
- Is a message describing the error.
If you compile with
-qsrcmsg, diagnostic
messages have the following format:
x - 15dd-nnn(severity) text.
where
x is
a letter referring to a finger in the finger line.