Luke
Luke

Reputation: 18953

How do I check the active solution configuration Visual Studio built with at runtime?

I would like to enable/disable some code based on a custom solution configuration I added in Visual Studio. How do I check this value at runtime?

Upvotes: 12

Views: 11836

Answers (4)

Luke
Luke

Reputation: 18953

In each project's properties under the build section you can set different custom constants for each solution configuration. This is where you define custom pre-compiler directives.

Upvotes: 4

CiNN
CiNN

Reputation: 9870

add a const value assign to a value that designate the configuration you are in. like

#ifdef _ENABLE_CODE1_
const codeconfig = 1;
#else
const codeconfig = 2;
#endif

and add _ENABLE_CODE1_ in your configuration preprocessor.

Upvotes: 7

Jon Limjap
Jon Limjap

Reputation: 95432

You can use precompiler directives within Visual Studio. The #if directive will allow you to determine if you are going to include code or not based on your custom solution configuration.

Upvotes: 9

Kibbee
Kibbee

Reputation: 66122

I'm not sure if you can figure out the exact name of the build configuration. Howerver, if you use Debug.Assert(...), that code will only be run when you compile in debug mode. Not sure it that helps you at all.

Upvotes: 0

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