Does anyone know a good way (either through reflection or special attributes) to replace certain functions calls with no-ops in C#?
Basically, what I'm trying to do is something like this
#ifdef DEBUG
StopWatch.start();
#endif
DoSomething();
#ifdef DEBUG
StopWatch.stop();
Log.TimingInfo(StopWatch);
#endif
without sprinkling a lot of ifdefs everywhere in my code. I could replace this (my StopWatch class) with a null object pattern and assign it the null object conditionally, but this is still not ideal compared to strictly no-op in the code. The code path length is very important here, and i'd rather sacrifice some read-ability for having absolutely no op when we're not trying to collect timing results.
Does anyone know if there is a way to tag my StopWatch class or methods in C# to simply not emit code when evaluated by the compiler?