* Implemented vstest verb which will run the test from given container.
* Fixed Nitpick.
* 1) Addressed PR comment
2) Added tests for vstest verb
* Using specific version of Microsoft.TestPlatform.
* Address PR comments.
Modified help text for the vstest command.
Removed unused function.
* Fixed package related issue.
--Taking reference of microsoft.testplatform.cli nuget package which has contentFolder in it so that sub folder of this nuget can also be added in cli package.
-- Removing vstest.console, vshost and datacollector from Bundletools as we dont want *.deps.json to be override
* Nitpick
* Making vstest.console arguments compatible for non windows platform
* Fix tests to run on linux machine
* Updated the microsoft.testplatform.cli nuget package version. This version has fix related to non windows machine.
* changed dapter path from bin/debug to bin/Debug
* updated nuget version of package Microsoft.TestPlatform.CLI.
* Revert "updated nuget version of package Microsoft.TestPlatform.CLI."
This reverts commit bcc26c21d11c2bd2e5259a74f9890b0fd75962c7.
* Updated version of nuget package Microsoft.TestPlatform.CLI
Added Test project in solution file
* Addressed PR comment.
* Removed unnecessary --platform argument from test
* rel/1.0.0-preview2:
Update versions of EF and scaffolding tools
Update Kestrel to 1.0.1
Update version of routing to 1.0.1
Add missing comma to F# lib project.json
Update cshtml wildcard in publishOptions
Don't print arguments in F# console app
Update F# dotnet-new templates for Preview 2 (Enrico Sada rebase)
Update MVC version to 1.0.1
Upgrade Corefx and coreclr references
fix typo in dotnet-install file
Remove the VS2012 CRT dependency from docs (#3632)
Fix README to use hostfxr download links (#3622)
Fix Oracle Linux version in README.md
Use NugetCache Sentinel for Telemetry setting.
Add Serviceable assembly attribute and nuspec attributes for all shipping CLI assemblies.
Remove showing firsttime eula for non verbs.
Adding Oracle Linux and Linux Mint to the titles
Moving Ubuntu 16.04 to be next to Ubuntu 14.04
Update README.md
Update Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyModel to 1.0.1-beta-000933
Update Microsoft.DotNet.PlatformAbstraction to 1.0.1-beta-000933
Update NuGet to 3.6.0-beta.1.msbuild.4
Update dotnet-test-xunit to 1.0.0-rc2-350904-49
No need for build3 to set Platform properties and BaseNuGetRuntimeIdentifier. The SDK handles that.
Also, no need to set "runtimes" any more in the default project.json.
Any project that references Microsoft.NETCore.App must target netcoreapp1.0.
Moving app projects to netcoreapp1.0; moving library projects to reference NETStandard.Library.
PR #2493 introduced the new project.json schema. The tree has 118 files
with the old schema, which added several hundred warnings.
This change can't go in until PR #2864 does - it relies on those bug
fixes.
When building a project.json that has schema warnings (and other warnings), we are not writing the warnings to the console. This is a regression.
The fix is to add all diagnostic messages to the LibraryManager, which is responsible to hold all the diagnostic messages.
Fix 3021
The following packages are changing:
Microsoft.NetCore.App: 1.0.0-rc2-3002702 -> 1.0.0-rc3-002702
Microsoft.NETCore.DotNetHost: 1.0.1-rc2-002702-00 -> 1.0.1-rc3-002702-00
Microsoft.NETCore.DotNetHostPolicy: 1.0.1-rc2-002702-00 ->
1.0.1-rc3-002702-00
Microsoft.NETCore.DotNetHostResolver: 1.0.1-rc2-002702-00 ->
1.0.1-rc3-002702-00
Also publishing the *deb file to teh debian repo feed is disabled -
https://github.com/dotnet/cli/issues/2973
Moves CLI version suffix from preview1 to preview2
Sets channel for preview2 to 1.0.0-preview2, abandoning the Beta channel to the 1.0.0-preview1 release. Once @sokket's publishing cleanup work is complete we can re-converge the channels if desired.
* Throw Command Unknown for dependency tools in libraries.
* Add testProjects to test tools command for libraries.
* update failing tests
* Add tests verifying that dependency tools are not available in libraries
The issue is when the ProjectContextBuilder sees a CompileTimePlaceholder "_._" file on a full framework, it assumes that dependency has to come from the "Reference Assemblies" directory. If it can't be found there, an error is raised. However, there are other reasons "_._" placeholders are created (when a NuGet package doesn't want its dependencies to be exposed in the Compile dependencies of its consumers). And these placeholders can exist for assemblies that aren't in the full framework - in this case System.Diagnostics.FileVersionInfo and others.
To fix this, if the reference can't be resolved from the "Reference Assemblies" folder, it is just skipped. If the compiler really needs that assembly, it will raise an error to the user. Dotnet build shouldn't raise the error.
Fix#2906
When using a ruleset with a relative path in buildOptions, csc can't
find the file because it is not working in the same directory as the
project.
Fix#2710
- 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.
* Fix duplicate dependency issue
If a package has the same name as a framework assembly in the dependency
graph, we usually replace it with the framework assembly if the package
provides no assets. If the framework assembly wasn't resolved, it would
skip this logic and end up adding dupes to the list, which blows up later on.
This is a tactical fix to solve the issue, we need to do some more thinking
to determine how we want to resolve conflicts between framework assemblies,
packages and dlls with the same name.
Also removed the dependency on Microsoft.Extensions.CommandLineUtils.Sources NuGet package and instead just checking the source files into our repo as internal classes.
Fix#2526