Conditional Compilation (Visual Basic)
In conditional compilation, particular blocks of code in a program are compiled selectively while others are ignored.
In This Section
- Conditional Compilation Overview
Explains what conditional compilation is used for, and discusses the #Const and #If...Then...#Else directives.
- How to: Declare Conditional Compilation Constants
Shows how to declare conditional compilation constants in the Property Pages dialog box, at the command line, or in your code.
- How to: Collapse and Hide Sections of Code
Explains how to specify a block of code that you can expand or collapse using the Visual Studio outlining feature.
Related Sections
- Program Structure and Code Conventions
Provides suggestions for making your code easy to read and maintain.
- Compiling to MSIL
Explains how your source code is translated into Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) by the compiler.
- Compiling MSIL to Native Code
Provides an overview of the .NET Framework JIT (just-in-time) compiler that converts MSIL to native (CPU-specific) code.