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% DOTNET-COMPILE-NATIVE(1) % Zlatko Knezevic zlakne@microsoft.com % January 2016
NAME
dotnet-compile-native -- Compiles IL binaries to native binaries.
SYNOPSIS
dotnet compile [--appdepsdk] [--configuration] [--ilcargs] [--linklib] [--logpath] [--mode] [--out] [--reference] [--temp-out] [--verbose]
DESCRIPTION
The compile-native
command compiles IL assemblies to native machine code. It is used by dotnet-compile --native
.
The output is a native exe that conforms to the architecture of the underlying operating system (i.e. running on 64-bit OS will produce a native 64-bit exe). This can be overriden via the --arch switch and specifying the wanted architecture. The executable has a default extension of "" on Linux and OS X and ".exe" on Windows. The source must include a `static void Main(string[] args) entry point and specify compilerOptions.emitEntryPoint in the project.json.
Output files are written to the child bin
folder, which will be created if it doesn't exist. Files will be overwritten as needed.
OPTIONS
--appdepsdk <SDK_PATH>
Path to custom AppDepSDK
-c, --configuration [debug|release]
Build configuration. Defaults to `debug`.
--ilcargs <args>
Custom arguments for the IL Compiler.
--ilcpath <ILC_PATH>
Path to a custom ilc.exe
--linklib <LIB_PATH>
Path to static lib to link
--logpath <LOG_PATH>
Enables logging and writes native compilation logs to the given path.
-m, --mode [cpp|ryujit|custom]
Code generation mode. Defaults to ryujit.
-o, --out directoryname
Output directory for the native executable.
-r, --reference
Path to a managed dll reference for the app.
-t, --temp-out
Specifies temporary directory for intermediate files.
-v, --verbose
Prints verbose logging information, to follow the flow of execution of the command.
SEE ALSO
dotnet-compile(1), dotnet(1), dotnet-restore(1)