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Use marco to define flag variable
 


#define DEBUGGING

using System;

class Starter {
#if DEBUGGING
    static void OutputLocals() {
        Console.WriteLine("debugging...");
    }
#endif
    static void Main() {
#if DEBUGGING
        OutputLocals();
#endif
    }
}

 
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