/ASSEMBLYDEBUG
(Add DebuggableAttribute)
Specify whether to emit the DebuggableAttribute
attribute with debug information tracking and to disable JIT optimizations.
Syntax
/ASSEMBLYDEBUG
[:DISABLE
]
Remarks
The /ASSEMBLYDEBUG
linker option emits the DebuggableAttribute
attribute with debug information tracking and disables JIT optimizations. This option is the same as specifying the following attribute in source:
[assembly:Debuggable(true, true)]; // same as /ASSEMBLYDEBUG
/ASSEMBLYDEBUG:DISABLE
emits the DebuggableAttribute
attribute but disables the tracking of debug information and enables JIT optimizations. This option is the same as specifying the following attribute in source:
[assembly:Debuggable(false, false)]; // same as /ASSEMBLYDEBUG:DISABLE
By default, the linker doesn't emit the DebuggableAttribute
attribute.
DebuggableAttribute
can also be added to an assembly directly in source code. For example:
[assembly:Debuggable(true, true)]; // same as /ASSEMBLYDEBUG
You must explicitly specify that a managed image is debuggable. The /Zi
option alone is insufficient.
Other linker options that affect assembly generation are:
To set this linker option in the Visual Studio development environment
Open the project's Property Pages dialog box. For details, see Set C++ compiler and build properties in Visual Studio.
Select the Configuration Properties > Linker > Debug property page.
Modify the Debuggable Assembly property.
To set this linker option programmatically
- See AssemblyDebug.