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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T09:44:48+00:00 2026-05-11T09:44:48+00:00

I have read and practiced the MSDN’s Profiler Tutorial . But I couldn’t find

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I have read and practiced the MSDN’s Profiler Tutorial. But I couldn’t find a way to profile a library solution (the button ‘Launch with profiling’ is disabled for libraries).

  1. The only solution I could think of so far is to create an executable project just for profiling purposes.
  2. I have already written unit tests for my library, using Visual Studio Team System’s Test Framework, so I imagine I could use them for profile, as Rick Minerich does with NUnit.

Anyone can point me the right direction?

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  1. 2026-05-11T09:44:49+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:44 am

    It is possible to profile using your tests. You simply run the profiler on whatever is launching the tests and specify your to-be-profiled assemblies as the profiler targets. However, without knowing exactly what infrastructure you are using for both testing and profiling, it’s pretty much impossible to point you towards a solution.

    Because I use NUnit, I’ll use it as an example. You could create a test category and call it profile tests. Then you could run nunit.exe from the profiler with the /include command line option to specify those tests:

    nunit-console myassembly.dll /include:Profile 

    You can use the Analyize->Performance Wizard to do this. The dll path would be your assembly and the Executable path would be the nunit-console command line as mentioned above.

    I also know that ReSharper adds extensions to Visual Studio to do this for you. With it you can just right click on a test and select ‘Profile TESTNAME’. While it does cost money, I think that there is an evaluation version you could check out.

    Also, just as a note, be sure to profile with Release libraries. Release and Debug often have MUCH different performance profiles.

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