/addmodule
Causes the compiler to make all type information from the specified file(s) available to the project you are currently compiling.
/addmodule:fileList
The files listed by the fileList parameter must be created with the /target:module option, or with another compiler's equivalent to /target:module.
All modules added with /addmodule must be in the same directory as the output file at run time. That is, you can specify a module in any directory at compile time, but the module must be in the application directory at run time. If it is not, you get a TypeLoadException error.
If you specify (implicitly or explicitly) any/target (Visual Basic) option other than /target:module with /addmodule, the files you pass to /addmodule become part of the project's assembly. An assembly is required to run an output file that has one or more files added with /addmodule.
Use /reference (Visual Basic) to import metadata from a file that contains an assembly.
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The /addmodule option is not available from within the Visual Studio development environment; it is available only when compiling from the command line. |
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