* Updating the preview4 channel to rel-1.0.0-preview4
* Add more xlf files for new strings
* bundle fsharp sdk, only Sdk directory is required
* align f# console proj
* align f# lib template
* align f# mstest template
* align f# xunit template
* align f# web template
* fix mstest package version, aligned to c#
* remove unused directories from bundled sdks
* Adding a SdkNugetVersion property when invoking dotnet pack on test packages so that test packages can reference exact packages. We need that because of https://github.com/NuGet/Home/issues/4063. Without it, pack creates the nuspec with a version like 1.0.0-version-, instead of 1.0.0-version-<version_used_in_build>, which leads to problems when restoring the tool. Like, it ends up restoring to the closest version of the package (oldest), instead of the latest.
* Update web template for Web SDK 154 (#4948)
* Update WebSDK version
* Update web template to get rid of globs
https://github.com/aspnet/Templates/pull/735
* MSBuild to 15.1.458 (#4950)
* Adding MigrateWebSdkRule to the DefaultMigrationRuleSet (#4963)
* Adding MigrateWebSdkRule to the DefaultMigrationRuleSet and adding a E2E test to cover it.
* Do not migrate compile and EmbeddedResources for web application, because those are included in the Web Sdk already.
* Addressing code review comments
* Move dotnet-new templates to Sdk attribute
* Update to MSBuild 15.1.0-preview-000454-01
To pick up a fix for Microsoft/msbuild#1431.
* Fix template newlines
* Fix casing on Microsoft.Net.Sdk
* Move migration test csproj's to Sdk attribute
* Disable parallel sdk restore
Each SDK restore operation will try to manipulate the same assets.json file since the dependency name&version are injected into a common csproj file. This can cause runtime failures when two NuGets try to restore the project at once.
* Make casing of SDK 'NET' and not 'Net'
* Remove redundatn imports
* Fix test string
* Additional race
* Replacing the SDK with the Web.Sdk when it is a Web project.
* Fixing the test by writting the csproj before running the migration rule.
* Centralize Microsoft.Net.Sdk package version
Note: Templates were omitted as their version needs to be static.
* Unifying additional missmatched versions
* prefercliruntime
whitespace threw off ReplaceAll
* Additional missed globs
* Revert SDK version for performance tests
* PR Feedback
* Roll back VSTestXunitDesktopAndNetCore.csproj SDK version
* update web template
* add test build of fsharp/web template
* align fsharp/xunittest template
* add test for all template projects
* align fsharp/console template to #4821
* align fsharp/lib template to #4821
* align fsharp/mstest template to #4821
* align fsharp/xunittest template to #4821
* fix shortened test directory path (was same for c# test)
* try fix ci failure
* Bug fixes
* Nitpick
* -Fixed failed tests
-Added test to cover trx logger scenario.
* Fix for issue https://github.com/Microsoft/vstest/issues/241
* Fix for failed test. We have taken fix where dotnet test will return nonzero if test fails. In multi TFM scenario if test fails it termates the whole process as dotnet test is returning 1. As a fix of this we should continue if some test fails for next TFM
* Bump Microsoft.Testplatform.CLI and Microsoft.NET.Test.Sdk version
* Removed Project_Readme from CSharp_Web
Added the package fallback target to CSharp_Web
* Added the $if$ i missed when I copy-pasted.
* Removed the if-else
* Updating the Microsoft.Net.Sdk & Microsoft.Net.Sdk.Web versions
* Fixed merge conflicts. Had to re-update the Sdk version in one place.
* re-migrate dotnet.dll
* Revert Performance Test Projects
* Fix test test
* Add missing WithRuntime
* Disable failing test test
* Migrate: auto-injected dependencies should overwrite existing dependency version if present
* WIP adding new mstest templates
* Auto-inject mstest dependencies when testrunner is set to mstest
* WIP trying to get new web test to work
* Get dotnet new -t Web test to pass
* Remove whitespace and accidentally added (redundant) tests
* Shorten test method name