The compiler does a great job of optimising for RELEASE builds, but occasionally it can be useful to ensure that optimisation is turned off for a local function (but not the entire project by unticking Project Options > Optimize code
).
In C++ this is achieved using the following (with the #pragma
normally commented out):
#pragma optimize( "", off )
// Some code such as a function (but not the whole project)
#pragma optimize( "", on )
Is there an equivalent in C#?
Several excellent answers suggest decorating the method with MethodImplOptions.NoOptimization
. This was implemented in .NET 3.5, though not in the Compact Framework (CF) version. A related follow-on question is whether there is an equivalent for:
You can decorate a specific method (or a property getter/setter) with [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.NoOptimization)]
and [MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.NoInlining)]
, this will prevent the JITter from optimizing and inlining the method:
[MethodImpl(MethodImplOptions.NoOptimization | MethodImplOptions.NoInlining)]
private void MethodWhichShouldNotBeOptimized()
{ }
However, there isn't a way to apply this attribute to a block of code. Also NoOptimization
attribute was added in .NET 3.5, which might be important for legacy code or Compact Framework.