/main
Specifies the class or module that contains the Sub Main procedure.
/main:location
Arguments
- location
Required. A full qualification to the class or module that contains the Sub Main procedure to be called when the program starts. This may be in the form /main:module or /main:namespace.module.
Remarks
Use this option when you create an executable file or Windows executable program. If the /main option is omitted, the compiler searches for a valid shared Sub Main in all public classes and modules.
See Main Procedure in Visual Basic for a discussion of the various forms of the Main procedure.
When location is a class that inherits from Form, the compiler provides a default Main procedure that starts the application if the class has no Main procedure. This lets you compile code at the command line that was created in the development environment.
' Compile with /r:System.dll,SYSTEM.WINDOWS.FORMS.DLL /main:MyC
Public Class MyC
Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Form
End Class
To set /main in the Visual Studio integrated development environment
Have a project selected in Solution Explorer. On the Project menu, click Properties.
For more information, see Introduction to the Project Designer.
Click the Application tab.
Make sure the Enable application framework check box is not checked.
Modify the value in the Startup object box.
Example
The following code compiles T2.vb and T3.vb, specifying that the Sub Main procedure will be found in the Test2 class.
vbc t2.vb t3.vb /main:Test2
See Also
Reference
Sample Compilation Command Lines (Visual Basic)
Concepts
Main Procedure in Visual Basic