If there are shims packaged by convention in nupkg. Shim Repository will simply copy it to the right location.
The query interface ToolPackageInstance will be in charge of finding the shim folder and filter the right RID. Shim Repository will pick the right file after the folder is located since Shim Repository knows the shim name and it also book keep the files at uninstallation.
During development, due to the wrong adapter level. The mock duplicated too much logic. So, I corrected the abstraction level to lower (only create shim). And replaced the existing mock with a much smaller one without any atomic control and file move, copy logic. At the same time. The chmod, which is a IO action, causes problem during tests. So I added adapter layer to it and put it in Util.
This commit implements the `buildserver shutdown` command that can be used to
shutdown MSBuild, VB/C# compiler, and Razor build servers.
By default, all three build servers are shut down. Options can be passed to
shut down a subset of the build servers.
Fixes#8185.
This commit implements the `uninstall tool` command.
The `uninstall tool` command is responsible for uninstalling global tools that
are installed with the `install tool` command.
This commit heavily refactors the ToolPackage and ShellShim namespaces to
better support the operations required for the uninstall command.
Several string resources have been updated to be more informative or to correct
oddly structured sentences.
This commit also fixes `--version` on the install command not supporting ranges
and wildcards.
Fixes#8549.
Issue #8485 is partially fixed by this commit (`--prerelease` is not yet
implemented).
* Make dotnet install tool atomic
Apply TransactionScope to tool install. It can handle the correct timing
of roll back and commit.
Convert existing ToolPackageObtainer and ShellShimMaker by passing logic
via lambda to an object that has IEnlistmentNotification interface. It
turns out the very clean.
Use .stage as staging place to verify of package content, and shim. It
should roll back when something is wrong. When there is ctrl-c, there
will be garbage in .stage folder but not the root of the package folder.