1. Open the Default Settings or Executable Settings dialog box, or click Settings in the Run Program dialog box.
2. Select the Files tab.
3. Click the browse button for Source file search path.
4. In the Edit Search Path dialog box, use the toolbar to add and arrange the directories you want Quantify to use when it searches for annotated source files to display in the Annotated Source window, and then click OK.
5. Click OK in the settings dialog box.
Notes:
§ Quantify uses the following search order to locate source files:
1. The directory where the program you're profiling is located.
2. The search path specified in the Files tab of the Settings for exename dialog box.
3. For Visual C++ programs, the directories specified in the Visual Studio Workspace file.
4. The search path specified in the Files tab of the Default Settings dialog box.
5. For Visual C++ programs, the MFC and Visual C++ directories.
6. The PATH environment variable.
§ You can also enter paths as a semicolon-delimited list directly in Source file search path.
§ To remove a selected path from the list, click in the Edit Search Path dialog box or press Delete.
§ To select a different version of the source file from the Annotated Source window, right-click in the window and select Select Source File from the shortcut menu.
§ Annotated source code is available only if debug data is available and if a module was measured at line level.
§ Annotated source showing line-by-line performance data is not available when you profile a Visual Basic p-code program.
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