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/INCREMENTAL (Link Incrementally)

/INCREMENTAL[:NO]

Remarks

Controls how the linker handles incremental linking.

By default, the linker runs in incremental mode. To override a default incremental link, specify /INCREMENTAL:NO.

An incrementally linked program is functionally equivalent to a program that is nonincrementally linked. However, because it is prepared for subsequent incremental links, an incrementally linked executable (.exe) file or dynamic-link library (DLL):

  • Is larger than a nonincrementally linked program because of padding of code and data. (Padding enables the linker to increase the size of functions and data without recreating the .exe file.)

  • May contain jump thunks to handle relocation of functions to new addresses.

    Note

    To ensure that your final release build does not contain padding or thunks, link your program nonincrementally.

To link incrementally regardless of the default, specify /INCREMENTAL. When this option is selected, the linker issues a warning if it cannot link incrementally, and then links the program nonincrementally. Certain options and situations override /INCREMENTAL.

Most programs can be linked incrementally. However, some changes are too great, and some options are incompatible with incremental linking. LINK performs a full link if any of the following options are specified:

  • Link Incrementally is not selected (/INCREMENTAL:NO)

  • /OPT:REF is selected

  • /OPT:ICF is selected

  • /OPT:LBR is selected

  • /ORDER is selected

/INCREMENTAL is implied when /DEBUG is specified.

Additionally, LINK performs a full link if any of the following situations occur:

  • The incremental status (.ilk) file is missing. (LINK creates a new .ilk file in preparation for subsequent incremental linking.)

  • There is no write permission for the .ilk file. (LINK ignores the .ilk file and links nonincrementally.)

  • The .exe or .dll output file is missing.

  • The timestamp of the .ilk, .exe, or .dll is changed.

  • A LINK option is changed. Most LINK options, when changed between builds, cause a full link.

  • An object (.obj) file is added or omitted.

To set this linker option in the Visual Studio development environment

  1. Open the project's Property Pages dialog box. For details, see Working with Project Properties.

  2. Select the Linker folder.

  3. Select the General property page.

  4. Modify the Enable Incremental Linking property.

To set this linker option programmatically

See Also

Reference

Setting Linker Options

Linker Options