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/Zl (Omit Default Library Name)

 

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Omits the default C runtime library name from the .obj file. By default, the compiler puts the name of the library into the .obj file to direct the linker to the correct library.

Syntax

/Zl  

Remarks

For more information on the default library, see Use Run-Time Library.

You can use /Zl to compile .obj files you plan to put into a library. Although omitting the library name saves only a small amount of space for a single .obj file, the total space saved is significant in a library that contains many object modules.

This option is an advanced option. Setting this option removes certain C Runtime library support that may be required by your application, resulting in link-time errors if your application depends on this support. If you use this option you must provide the required components in some other way.

Use /NODEFAULTLIB (Ignore Libraries). to direct the linker to ignore library references in all .obj files.

For more information, see CRT Library Features.

When compiling with /Zl, _VC_NODEFAULTLIB is defined. For example:

// vc_nodefaultlib.cpp  
// compile with: /Zl  
void Test() {  
   #ifdef _VC_NODEFAULTLIB  
      int i;  
   #endif  
  
   int i;   // C2086  
}  

To set this compiler option in the Visual Studio development environment

  1. Open the project's Property Pages dialog box. For details, see How to: Open Project Property Pages.

  2. Click the C/C++ folder.

  3. Click the Advanced property page.

  4. Modify the Omit Default Library Names property.

To set this compiler option programmatically

See Also

Compiler Options
Setting Compiler Options