MODULE_FLAGS
Applies to: Visual Studio Visual Studio for Mac
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Used to describe a module.
Syntax
enum enum_MODULE_FLAGS {
MODULE_FLAG_NONE = 0x0000,
MODULE_FLAG_SYSTEM = 0x0001,
MODULE_FLAG_SYMBOLS = 0x0002,
MODULE_FLAG_64BIT = 0x0004,
MODULE_FLAG_OPTIMIZED = 0x0008,
MODULE_FLAG_UNOPTIMIZED = 0x0010
};
typedef DWORD MODULE_FLAGS;
public enum enum_MODULE_FLAGS {
MODULE_FLAG_NONE = 0x0000,
MODULE_FLAG_SYSTEM = 0x0001,
MODULE_FLAG_SYMBOLS = 0x0002,
MODULE_FLAG_64BIT = 0x0004,
MODULE_FLAG_OPTIMIZED = 0x0008,
MODULE_FLAG_UNOPTIMIZED = 0x0010
};
Fields
MODULE_FLAG_NONE
Specifies no module.
MODULE_FLAG_SYSTEM
Specifies a system module.
MODULE_FLAG_SYMBOLS
Specifies a symbol module.
MODULE_FLAG_64BIT
Specifies a 64-bit module.
MODULE_FLAG_OPTIMIZED
Specifies the module has been optimized. This state is reflected in the Modules window.
MODULE_FLAG_UNOPTIMIZED
Specifies the module has not been optimized. This state is reflected in the Modules window. This is the default state.
Remarks
Used for the m_dwModuleFlags
member of the MODULE_INFO structure.
These flags may be combined with a bitwise OR
.
Requirements
Header: msdbg.h
Namespace: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.Interop
Assembly: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.Interop.dll