Compiler-Controlled LINK Options
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The CL compiler automatically calls LINK unless you specify the /c option. CL provides some control over the linker through command-line options and arguments. The following table summarizes the features in CL that affect linking.
CL specification | CL action that affects LINK |
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Any file name extension other than .c, .cxx, .cpp, or .def | Passes a file name as input to LINK |
filename.def | Passes /DEF:filename.def |
/Fnumber |
Passes /STACK:number |
/Fdfilename | Passes /PDB:filename |
/Fefilename | Passes /OUT:filename |
/Fmfilename | Passes /MAP:filename |
/Gy | Creates packaged functions (COMDATs); enables function-level linking |
/LD | Passes /DLL |
/LDd | Passes /DLL |
/link | Passes remainder of command line to LINK |
/MD or /MT | Places a default library name in the .obj file |
/MDd or /MTd | Places a default library name in the .obj file. Defines the symbol _DEBUG |
/nologo | Passes /NOLOGO |
/Zd | Passes /DEBUG |
/Zi or /Z7 | Passes /DEBUG |
/Zl | Omits default library name from .obj file |
For more information, see Compiler Options.