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Visual Studio defines a DEBUG constant for the Debug configuration and you can use this to wrap the code that you don't want executing in your Release build:

#ifdef DEBUG
  // Your code
#endif

However, you can also decorate a method with a Conditional attribute, meaning that the method will never be called for non-Debug builds (the method and any call-sites will be removed from the assembly):

[Conditional("DEBUG")]
private int void MyDebugMethod()
{
  // Your code
}
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Visual Studio defines a DEBUG constant for the Debug configuration and you can use this to wrap the code that you don't want executing in your Release build:

#ifdef DEBUG
  // Your code
#endif

However, you can also decorate a method with a Conditional attribute, meaning that the method will never be called for non-Debug builds (the method and any call-sites will be removed from the assembly):

[Conditional("DEBUG")]
private int MyDebugMethod()
{
  // Your code
}