#pragma nofunctrace
Category
Purpose
Disables tracing for a given function or a list of specified functions.
Parameters
- function_name
- The name of the function for which you want to disable tracing.
Usage
When you use #pragma nofunctrace to specify a list of functions for which you want to disable tracing, use parenthesis () and encapsulate the functions in it. For a list of functions, use a comma , to separate them. For example, to disable tracing for function a, use #pragma nofunctrace(a). To disable tracing for functions a, b, and c, use #pragma nofunctrace(a,b,c).
Two colons in a row :: are considered scope qualifiers. For example, when you call -qfunctrace+A::B:C, the compiler traces functions that begin with the qualifiers A::B or C.
Note: If
you want to use the compiler option -qfunctrace to
disable tracing for a given function or a list of functions, you must
use its suboption - followed by the names of the
functions. For details about how to use -qfunctrace and
its related suboptions, see -qfunctrace.
Examples
#pragma nofunctrace(a,b,c)