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NAME


vbnc, vbnc2 - Mono Visual Basic Compiler.

SYNOPSIS


vbnc [option] [source-files]

DESCRIPTION


(vbnc) is a CIL compiler for the VisualBasic.NET language.

Applications developed on Windows with vbc can execute on Mono and applications compiled
with 'vbnc' can be executed on .NET runtime.

The Mono Visual Basic compiler accepts the same options as the Microsoft VB.NET compiler.
Those options can start with a slash or a dash (/checked is the same as -checked).

Visual Basic.NET source files normally ends with a ".vb" extension. Compilation of VB.NET
source code requires all the files that make up a library, module or executable to be
provided on the command line. There is no support for partial compilation. To achieve
the benefits of partial compilation, you should compile programs into their own
assemblies, and later reference them with the "-r" flag.

The Mono Basic compiler generates images (.exe files) that contain CIL byte code that can
be executed by any system that implements a Common Language Infrastructure virtual machine
such as the Microsoft .NET runtime engine on Windows or the Mono runtime engine on Unix
systems. Executables are not bound to a specific CPU or operating system.

The Mono Basic compiler by default only references these assemblies: mscorlib.dll,
Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll, System.dll and System.Xml.dll. If you want to reference extra
libraries you must manually specify them using the the -r: command line option.

The vbnc compiler is used to compile against the latest available profile (currently the
4.0 profile).

The vbnc2 compiler is used to compile against the 2.0 profile.

OPTIONS


-addmodule:MODULE1[,MODULE2]
Includes the specified modules in the resulting assembly.

-codepage:ID
Specifies the code page used to process the input files from the point it is
specified on. By default files will be processed in the current code page. The
compiler will also automatically detect Unicode/UTF8 files that have an embedded
byte mark at the beginning.

Other popular encodings are 28591 (Latin1), 1252 (iso-8859-1) and 65001 (UTF-8).

-define:SYMLIST, -d:SYMLIST
Defines the symbol listed by the semi-colon separeted list SYMLIST SYMBOL. This
can be tested in the source code by the pre-processor, or can be used by methods
that have been tagged with the Conditional attribute.

-debug:AMOUNT
Specify the amount of debugging information to emit. Possible values for AMOUNT are
"full" and "pdbonly".

-imports:import-list
Declare global Imports for listed namespaces.

-ignorewarn:XXXX
Ignores warning number XXXX.

-lib:PATHLIST, -libpath:PATHLIST
Each path specified in the comma-separated list will direct the compiler to look
for libraries in that specified path.

-main:CLASS
Tells the compiler which CLASS or MODULE contains the entry point. Useful when you
are compiling several classes with a Main method.

-nologo
Suppress printing copyright information on startup.

-nostdlib, -nostdlib+
Use this flag if you want to compile the core library. This makes the compiler
load its internal types from the assembly being compiled.

-noconfig, -noconfig+
Disables the default compiler configuration to be loaded. The compiler by default
has references to the system assemblies.

-nowarn
Makes the compiler ignore warnings.

-optioncompare:binary, -optioncompare:text
Select between binary and text string comparisons. The default is binary string
comparisons.

-optionexplicit[+|-]
Require explicit declaration of variables

-optionstrict[+|-]
Enforce strict language semantics

-out:FNAME, -o FNAME
Names the output file to be generated.

-q -quiet
Commands the compiler to show only error messages for syntax-related errors and
warnings.

-resource:RESOURCE[,ID]
Embeds to the given resource file. The optional ID can be used to give a different
name to the resource. If not specified, the resource name will be the file name.

-linkresource:RESOURCE[,ID]
Links to the specified RESOURCE. The optional ID can be used to give a name to the
linked resource.

-r:ASSEMBLY1[,ASSEMBLY2], -r ASSEMBLY1[,ASSEMBLY2]
Reference the named assemblies. Use this to use classes from the named assembly in
your program. The assembly will be loaded from either the system directory where
all the assemblies live, or from the path explicitly given with the -L option.

You can also use a semicolon to separate the assemblies instead of a comma.

-sdkpath:PATH
Sets the path to the required framework assemblies (mscorlib.dll and
Microsoft.VisualBasic.dll). To compile to a different profile than the default, use
this option to the path to the mscorlib.dll of the profile you want to compile to.

-removeintchecks[+|-]
Remove integer checks. Default off.

-rootnamespace:namespace
Specifies the root namespace for all type declarations

-target:KIND, -t:KIND
Used to specify the desired target. The possible values are: exe (plain
executable), winexe (Windows.Forms executable), library (component libraries) and
module (partial library).

-utf8output[+|-]
Emit compiler output in UTF8 character encoding. Currently ignored.

--version
Shows the compiler version.

-warnaserror, -warnaserror+
Treat warnings as errors.

STABILITY


As of early 2011, the Mono Visual Basic compiler is still considered beta software. The
compiler is feature-complete (targeting the Microsoft Visual Basic 8 compiler), however
crashes are still occuring, most notably with incorrect code.

AUTHORS


See the ChangeLog for authors

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