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ilasm(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual ilasm(1)

ilasm, ilasm2 - Mono IL assembler

ilasm [option] [source-files]

ilasm2 [option] [source-files]

ilasm is the Mono ILAsm assembler. You can pass one or more options to drive the compiler, and a set of source files.

Use ilasm to generate 1.0 assemblies and use ilasm2 to assemble programs that use the 2.0 features (generics).

The Mono ILAsm assembler accepts options starting with / or - for mosted options.

The Mono ILAsm assembler generates images (.exe and .dll files) that contain CIL byte code that can be executed by any system that implemented a Common Language Infrastructure virtual machine.

/output:<file_name>
Specify the output file name.
/exe
Generate an exe
/dll
Generate a library
/scan_only
Just scan the IL code and display tokens.
/show_tokens
Show tokens as they are parsed.
/show_method_def
Display method information when a method is defined.
/show_method_ref
Display method information when a method is referenced
/key:KEYFILE
Strongname (sign) the output assembly using the key pair present in the specified strong name key file (snk). A full key pair is required (i.e. delay signing is done using a .publickey directive in the sources).
/key:@CONTAINER
Strongname (sign) the output assembly using the key pair present in the specified container.
--about
Display information about ilasm
--version
Display ilasm version

mono(1),mcs(1)

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