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Getting MSIL code from VS.NET

Hi All

I can't seem to find anything about this but is there a way to get VS.Net to compile into ASCII MSIL rather than a binary assembly? Would I have to use the command line compiler to do this?
Nov 16 '05 #1
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Alex Fennell wrote:
Hi All,

I can't seem to find anything about this but is there a way to get VS.Net to compile into ASCII MSIL rather than a binary assembly? Would I have to use the command line compiler to do this?


As far as I know, the command line compilers won't generate an MSIL
listing either. You can use "ildasm /TEXT" or "ildasm /OUT=filename" to
get an MSIL listing.

Drop the ildasm command into your makefile or a "post-build event" if
you're using VS.NET 20030 (or a makefile project that's dependant on
your real project if you're using VS.NET 2002).

--
mikeb
Nov 16 '05 #2
Alex Fennell wrote:
Hi All,

I can't seem to find anything about this but is there a way to get VS.Net to compile into ASCII MSIL rather than a binary assembly? Would I have to use the command line compiler to do this?


Here's how I added the ability to fire-up ILDASM for the current
project's executable:

Tools ->
External Tools... ->
Add ->
Title: ILDASM ->
Command: ... ->
C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio .NET
2003\SDK\v1.1\Bin\ildasm.exe ->
Arguments: $(TargetPath) ->
OK
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