BaseProperty.IncludeInCommandLine Property
Definition
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A hint to the command line constructor whether to include this property in the command line or not.
public:
property bool IncludeInCommandLine { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool IncludeInCommandLine { get; set; }
public bool IncludeInCommandLine { [System.Runtime.TargetedPatchingOptOut("Performance critical to inline this type of method across NGen image boundaries")] get; [System.Runtime.TargetedPatchingOptOut("Performance critical to inline this type of method across NGen image boundaries")] set; }
member this.IncludeInCommandLine : bool with get, set
[<get: System.Runtime.TargetedPatchingOptOut("Performance critical to inline this type of method across NGen image boundaries")>]
[<set: System.Runtime.TargetedPatchingOptOut("Performance critical to inline this type of method across NGen image boundaries")>]
member this.IncludeInCommandLine : bool with get, set
Public Property IncludeInCommandLine As Boolean
Property Value
The hint to the command-line constructor.
- Attributes
Remarks
Some properties are used only by the targets and don't want to be included in the command line. Others (like task parameters) are included in the command line in the form of the switch/value they emit. This field is optional and has the default value of true
.