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/ifcOutput

This switch tells the compiler where to output built .ifc files. If the destination is a directory, then the compiler generates the name of each .ifc file based on the interface name or the header unit name.

Syntax

/ifcOutput filename
/ifcOutput directory\

Remarks

By default, the compiler derives the name for each generated .ifc file from the module interface name. For example, given a module name MyModule, the generated .ifc will be named MyModule.ifc, unless you override the name with the /ifcOutput switch.

Use this switch to specify an alternative .ifc filename or directory. If you want to use the default built .ifc filenames, but specify a directory where they should be built, ensure that you add a trailing backslash (\) to the directory name.

When you're building multiple .ifc files, only use the directory form of the /ifcOutput switch. If you provide multiple /ifcOutput switches, the compiler only uses the last one.

If you build with the /MP (Build with multiple processes) switch, we recommend that you use the directory form of the /ifcOutput switch if you have multiple input module files.

In the following example, the .ifc file for module m defined in m.ixx is built as c:\example\m.ifc.

cl ... /c /std:c++latest m.ixx /ifcOutput c:\example\

In the following example, the built .ifc file for module m defined in m.ixx* is built as c:\example\MyModule.ifc:

cl ... /c /std:c++latest m.ixx /ifcOutput c:\example\MyModule.ifc

To set this compiler option in the Visual Studio development environment

  1. To apply the /ifcOutput option to one file in the IDE, select the file in Solution Explorer. Right-click to open the context menu and select Properties to open the Property Pages dialog.

  2. Set the Configuration dropdown to All Configurations. Set the Platform dropdown to All Platforms.

  3. Open the Configuration Properties > C/C++ > Output Files property page.

  4. Use the dropdown control to modify the Module Output File Name property to a directory name (ending in \) or an alternate file name. Or you can specify a directory + file name, for example, c:\example\mymodule.ifc. Choose OK or Apply to save your changes.

Alternatively, you can specify the /ifcOutput switch with a right-click on the project name in the Solution Explorer > Configuration Properties > C/C++ > Command Line.

See also

Overview of modules in C++
Using C++ Modules in MSVC from the Command Line