Places the text string specified into the object file (.obj) being generated by the compiler.
Windows:
Code Generation > Object Text String
Linux: None
IA-32, IntelŪ EM64T, IntelŪ ItaniumŪ architecture
Linux: | None |
Windows: | /bintext:string /nobintext |
string | Is the text string to go into the object file. |
OFF | No text string is placed in the object file. |
This option places the text string specified into the object file (.obj) being generated by the compiler. The string also gets propagated into the executable file.
For example, this option is useful if you want to place a version number or copyright information into the object and executable.
If the string contains a space or tab, the string must be enclosed by double quotation marks ("). A backslash (\) must precede any double quotation marks contained within the string.
If the command line contains multiple /bintext options, the last (rightmost) one is used.
Linux: None
Windows: /Vstring