- Added PackOptions, RuntimeOptions, PublishOptions and updated CompilationOptions
- Added IncludeFilesResolver to parse include, exclude patterns
- Added compile, embed and copyToOutput to compilationOptions
- Renamed compilationOptions to buildOptions
- Moved compilerName into buildOptions
- This change is backwards compatible
- Added warnings to be shown when the old schema is used
- Handled diagnostic messages in ProjectReader
- Added unit and end to end tests
* Use a WorkspaceContext in dotnet-build to cache project data across
multiple compilations in a single build action
* Dramatically reduce string and object duplication by introducing a
"Symbol Table" that shares instances of NuGetVersion, NuGetFramework,
VersionRange and string across multiple lock-file parses
Test Results:
* Testing was done by compiling Microsoft.AspNetCore.Mvc (and it's
dependencies) and taking memory snapshots after each compilation in
dotMemory
* We used to allocate ~3MB and deallocate ~2.5MB on EACH compilation in
a single build action. This has been reduced to ~120KB
allocated/deallocated
* After introducing WorkspaceContext, total memory usage spiked from 6MB
across the whole build action to about 13MB, introducing the symbol
table dropped it back to about 5-6MB.
* Add and modify commands' README files
Update those READMEs that are outdated. Add READMEs for dotnet pack
and dotnet restore as well.
* Removing private info, adding feedback alias
- Stamp each project with the CLI version it was last compiled with
- Rebuild those projects with a local version file that does not match the one of the current CLI that is building it
dotnet-build will produce a deps file for portable builds, and will now
create "runnable" outputs for RID-less targets
the outputs won't actually be runnable today because we need corehost
changes and to generate a deps.json file for corehost to use.
- Handle unresolved projects better in build
- Move unresolved package marking to the resolver
- Added ToString to LibraryKey for easy diagnosis of errors
- Added --version-suffix to build and publish
- Support reading DOTNET_* version variables everywhere versions can be read
- Show the commit sha in dotnet --version
- Added tests that check the assembly output version
- Set DOTNET_BUILD_VERSION when producing the CLI app itself so that it has the version information stamped in for help.