namespace Microsoft.DotNet.Cli.Build { public class BuildVersion { public int Major { get; set; } public int Minor { get; set; } public int Patch { get; set; } public int CommitCount { get; set; } public string CommitCountString => CommitCount.ToString("000000"); public string ReleaseSuffix { get; set; } public string SimpleVersion => $"{Major}.{Minor}.{Patch}.{CommitCountString}"; public string VersionSuffix => $"{ReleaseSuffix}-{CommitCountString}"; public string NuGetVersion => $"{Major}.{Minor}.{Patch}-{VersionSuffix}"; public string NetCoreAppVersion => $"{Major}.{Minor}.{Patch}-rc2-3{CommitCountString}"; public string HostNuGetPackageVersion => $"{Major}.{Minor}.1-rc2-{CommitCountString}-00"; public string ProductionVersion => $"{Major}.{Minor}.{Patch}"; public string GenerateMsiVersion() { // MSI versioning // Encode the CLI version to fit into the MSI versioning scheme - https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa370859(v=vs.85).aspx // MSI versions are 3 part // major.minor.build // Size(bits) of each part 8 8 16 // So we have 32 bits to encode the CLI version // Starting with most significant bit this how the CLI version is going to be encoded as MSI Version // CLI major -> 6 bits // CLI minor -> 6 bits // CLI patch -> 6 bits // CLI commitcount -> 14 bits var major = Major << 26; var minor = Minor << 20; var patch = Patch << 14; var msiVersionNumber = major | minor | patch | CommitCount; var msiMajor = (msiVersionNumber >> 24) & 0xFF; var msiMinor = (msiVersionNumber >> 16) & 0xFF; var msiBuild = msiVersionNumber & 0xFFFF; return $"{msiMajor}.{msiMinor}.{msiBuild}"; } } }