-optimize
Enables or disables compiler optimizations.
Syntax
-optimize[ + | - ]
Arguments
Term | Definition |
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+ | - |
Optional. The -optimize- option disables compiler optimizations. The -optimize+ option enables optimizations. By default, optimizations are disabled. |
Remarks
Compiler optimizations make your output file smaller, faster, and more efficient. However, because optimizations result in code rearrangement in the output file, -optimize+
can make debugging difficult.
All modules generated with -target:module
for an assembly must use the same -optimize
settings as the assembly. For more information, see -target (Visual Basic).
You can combine the -optimize
and -debug
options.
To set -optimize in the Visual Studio integrated development environment |
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1. Have a project selected in Solution Explorer. On the Project menu, click Properties. 2. Click the Compile tab. 3. Click the Advanced button. 4. Modify the Enable optimizations check box. |
Example
The following code compiles T2.vb
and enables compiler optimizations.
vbc t2.vb -optimize
See also
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