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/warnaserror (C# Compiler Options)

The /warnaserror+ option treats all warnings as errors

/warnaserror[<U>+</U> | -][:warning-list]

Remarks

Any messages that would ordinarily be reported as warnings are instead reported as errors, and the build process is halted (no output files are built).

By default, /warnaserror- is in effect, which causes warnings to not prevent the generation of an output file. /warnaserror, which is the same as /warnaserror+, causes warnings to be treated as errors.

Optionally, if you want only a few specific warnings to be treated as errors, you may specify a comma-separated list of warning numbers to treat as errors.

Use /warn to specify the level of warnings that you want the compiler to display. Use /nowarn to disable certain warnings.

To set this compiler option in the Visual Studio development environment

  1. Open the project's Properties page.

  2. Click the Build property page.

  3. Modify the Treat Warnings As Errors property.

    To set this compiler option programmatically, see TreatWarningsAsErrors.

Example

Compile in.cs and have the compiler display no warnings:

csc /warnaserror in.cs
csc /warnaserror:642,649,652 in.cs

See Also

Tasks

How to: Modify Project Properties and Configuration Settings

Other Resources

C# Compiler Options