/define (Visual Basic)
Defines conditional compiler constants.
/define:["]symbol[=value][,symbol[=value]]["]
' -or-
/d:["]symbol[=value][,symbol[=value]]["]
Arguments
Term |
Definition |
symbol |
Required. The symbol to define. |
value |
Optional. The value to assign symbol. If value is a string, it must be surrounded by backslash/quotation-mark sequences (\") instead of quotation marks. If no value is specified, then it is taken to be True. |
Remarks
The /define option has an effect similar to using a #Const preprocessor directive in your source file, except that constants defined with /define are public and apply to all files in the project.
You can use symbols created by this option with the #If...Then...#Else directive to compile source files conditionally.
/d is the short form of /define.
You can define multiple symbols with /define by using a comma to separate symbol definitions.
To set /define in the Visual Studio integrated development environment |
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Example
The following code defines and then uses two conditional compiler constants.
' Vbc /define:DEBUGMODE=True,TRAPERRORS=False test.vb
Sub mysub()
#If debugmode Then
' Insert debug statements here.
MsgBox("debug mode")
#Else
' Insert default statements here.
#End If
End Sub
See Also
Reference
Sample Compilation Command Lines (Visual Basic)