Renaming variables according to code review comments. Adding the folder logic to the builder tests. Creating a separate compilation folder during the build.
Changing the build scripts to copy files over from debug\dnxcore and to check for the folders existence before trying that.
Making the build command aware of the subfolders and making E2E tests aware of subfolders.
Fixing compiler tests to look for the xml in the right plae taking into consideration the configuration and tfm.
Modifying publish tests to not take into consideration the runtime. This is a temporary change. will bring it back once the commands all understand rid.
Making the packaging step work by placing binaries where dotnet pack expects.
- Clone the args in the CompileContext constructor to bring uniformity
to the way args are accessed
- Compute IO for a project and have it shared between build and compile
- Extract dependency logic into facade
- Add tests for incremental build
- Add precondition checks for compiler IO
add --force-incremental-unsafe flag
CentOS tests were blocked due to issue https://github.com/dotnet/corefx/issues/5066.
It has been fixed with the latest NetStandardLibrary, hence upgrading from 1.0.0-rc2-23616 to 1.0.0-rc2-23704.
With this fix the native shims are correctly restored by dnx for RID centos.7-x64.
This is a quick fix to improve test diagnosability with the E2E Test.
We see situations where the output executable fails and we are left without any error output.
This addition should output any stderr output from the output executable.
cc @piotrpMSFT
Build becomes the new compile. It decides which project to compile and how. It checks for incremental preconditions
Compile's resonsibility is trimmed down to only knowing how to invoke the compiler on a project