I want to deploy the release version of my application done in C#.
When I build using the Release
config, I still can see that .pdb
files are produced, meaning that my application can be still debugged. This also means that some debug information is present somewhere in my code, slowing it down a little bit.
If this is true, how can I completely suppress any debug information produced in the binaries? Do you also know the reason of for having release .pdb
? The Release
configuration has the Optimize code
checked, and only the TRACE
constant is defined, not DEBUG
.
Thank you for assisting.
Having the compiler generate a
.pdb
file is not mutually exclusive to having it optimize the code.For more info on this subject, read these blog entries.
You control pdb / symbol generation in the project properties under Build -> Advanced... -> Debug info:. The options are:
See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/8cw0bt21%28VS.80%29.aspx for more information.
I strongly recommend that you choose the pdb-only option, not the none option as it still gives you some symbol information without affecting the assembly - you will probably find that this is the current setting you have on your release builds.
If you want to disable pdb file generation, you need to use the
"Advanced build settings"
dialog available in project properties after clicking the"Advanced..."
button" located in the lower part of theBuild
tab.Set
Output - Debug info:
toNone
for release build configuration and no pdb files will be generated.You don't have to ship the .PDBs with your release deployment, but they are useful to keep around - for example you can remotely debug the code running on a different machine using the PDBs on your machine to get the line numbers of where exceptions occur.
Without the use of the .PDBs, line numbers and file names are not included in stacktraces so it makes it much harder to debug them.
The default is to generate PDBs for release builds as well. That is a feature and you shouldn't disable it. Generating PDBs means you can get more information when debugging. The performance of the code is not affected in any way by the presence of PDB files.