Compiles C# sources and
incorporates resource files and separately
compiled modules. Also allows you to specify conditional compilation
options, XML documentation, and path information.
- /?, /help
-
Displays usage information and exits.
- @ file
-
Specifies a response file containing arguments to
csc.
- /addmodule :file1[; file2 ...]
-
Imports metadata from one or more named modules (files with the
extension .netmodule). To create a module, use
/target:module.
- /baseaddress :addr
-
Specifies the base address at which to load DLLs.
- /bugreport :file
-
Generates a text file that contains a bug report. Use this to report
a bug in csc.exe.
- /checked[+|-]
-
If you specify /checked+, the runtime throws an
exception when an integer operation results in a value outside the
range of the associated data type. This only affects code that has
not been wrapped in a checked or unchecked block of code. If you
specify /checked-, an exception is not thrown.
- /codepage :id
-
Specifies the code page to use for all source files.
- /d[efine] :symbol1[; symbol2 ...]
-
Specify one or more symbols to define. This has the same effect as
the #define preprocessor directive.
- /debug[+|-]
-
Enables or disables debugging information. You may specify
/debug instead of /debug+. The
default is /debug-.
- /debug:(full|pdbonly)
-
Specifies the debug modes that are supported by the generated
assembly. The full option is the default and
allows you to perform source code debugging when attaching a debugger
to the program before or after it is started. The
pdbonly option only permits source code debugging
if you start the program under control of the debugger. If you attach
the debugger to the program after it is started, it displays only
native assembly in the debugger.
- /doc :file
-
Specify the XML documentation file to generate.
- /filealign :size
-
Specifies the size, in bytes, of sections in the output file. Valid
sizes are 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, and 16384.
- /fullpaths
-
Use fully qualified filenames in error messages.
- /incr[emental][+|-]
-
Enables or disables incremental compilation. By default, incremental
compilation is off.
- /lib :dir1[; dir2 ...]
-
Specifies directories to search for assemblies imported with the
/reference option.
- /linkres[ource] :file[ ,id]
-
Specifies a .NET resource (and optional identifier) to link to the
generated assembly. Not valid with /target:module.
- /m[ain] :type
-
Specifies the name of the type that contains the entry point. This is
only valid for executables. The entry point method must be named
Main, and must be declared static.
- /noconfig
-
Do not use the global or local configuration file
(csc.rsp). You can find the global
csc.rsp file in
%SystemRoot%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\VERSION,
in which VERSION is a version of the .NET
Framework. This file contains default arguments for the C# compiler,
including the list of assemblies that are imported by default. If you
create a file named csc.rsp in the same
directory as your source code, it is processed after the global
configuration file.
- /nologo
-
Suppresses display of the banner and copyright messages.
- /nostdlib[+|-]
-
With /nostdlib+ or /nostdlib,
the C# compiler will not import mscorlib.dll,
which defines the fundamental types used in .NET and most of the
System namespace.
- /nowarn :number1[; number2 ...]
-
Specifies a list of warning numbers to ignore. Do not include the
alphabetic part of the warning. For example, to suppress warning
CS0169, use /nowarn:169.
- /o[ptimize][+|-]
-
Enables or disables compiler optimizations. By default, optimizations
are enabled.
- /out :file
-
Specifies the output filename.
- /recurse :wildcard
-
Recursively searches directories for source code files matching
wildcard (which may include directory
names).
- /r[eference] :file1[; file2 ...]
-
Imports metadata from one or more named assemblies. Generally used
with DLLs, but you may also specify executables.
- /res[ource] :file[ ,id]
-
Specifies a .NET resource (and optional identifier) to embed in the
generated assembly.
- /t[arget] :format
-
Specifies the format of the output file. The valid formats are
library (DLL library), module
(a library without an assembly manifest), exe
(console application), or winexe (Windows
application).
- /unsafe[+|-]
-
Enables or disables (the default) unsafe code. Unsafe code is
enclosed in a block marked by the unsafe keyword.
- /utf8output
-
Displays compiler console output using UTF-8 encoding.
- /w[arn] :level
-
Sets the compiler warning level from 0 (no warnings) to 4 (the
default, all warnings).
- /warnaserror[+|-]
-
Enables or disables (the default) treating warnings as errors
(warnings halt compilation).
- /win32icon :file
-
Specifies an icon (.ico) file to use as the
application's icon.
- /win32res :file
-
Specifies a Win32 resource (.res) file to insert
in the
output file.