No ifort output when mex fails to compile (Windows, 2014a, VS2013, Intel Visual Fortran 2013)

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I have run mex -setup FORTRAN and it correctly identifies my compiler. I can compile .F and .F90 files and create valid binaries.
The problem occurs when I try to compile a file which has some syntax or other bug which shouldn't compile. Instead of seeing a compiler message about what my error is so that I can fix it, I simply get an error telling me that mex as failed.
Incidentally, I believe this is known as "The Real Man's Compiler" (rmcc): If your code contains a syntax error, undefined variable, or fails to link, the compiler will simply exit and print a nice, succinct "No."
As fun as that is, I prefer the hand-holding compiler. Has anyone else observed this issue?

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James Tursa
James Tursa el 4 de Jun. de 2015
Are you compiling with the -v option?
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Luke Robison
Luke Robison el 4 de Jun. de 2015
I tried with and without -v, but still not getting output from ifort itself, only the commandline used to call ifort (which looks fine).

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Luke Robison
Luke Robison el 9 de Jun. de 2015
Bump. Has anyone else observed this issue? Is there some way I can get mex to log compiler output to some file?

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