![]() * WIP * Update all the workload names to be net6 versions. This is needed in 7 but NOT in 6. Dotnet workload install wasm-tools-net6 should install a different set of components than wasm-tools * Add localization to net7 and correct localization for net6 to target that workload * Update to 6.0.9 which should be the next version of emsdk. * Update the net7 and net6 workloads to rename all sdk packs * Use localize data from net7 project * Fix typo * Fix typo * Update KnownRuntimePack mono versions without clearing them all * Add net6.0 to description and fix up emscripten-net6 reference * Fix emsdk version number * depend on microsoft-net-sdk-emscripten-net7 * Fix missing .net7 renames * Update WorkloadManifest.targets.in Don't use **FromWorkload** for pack versions because it doesn't understand the name aliasing we have to use with runtime packs * Update workload manifest to fix names * Update the emscripten manifest dependencies * Use full hash * WIP: install workload combos for testing * Update Versions.props Use Pacjjag6.0.8 packages for the moment because they should be in dotnet-public * Update emsdk dependencies to `7.0.0-rc.1.22418.3` * Update emscripten to 7.0.0-rc.1.22418.6, and 6.0.4 * wip * Fix conditions in WorkloadManifest.targets * Fix up running WBT * Fix build HACK: to work around an incorrect condition in emscripten's WorkloadManifest.targets which causes emscripten packs not to get imported. * Update WorkloadManifest.targets.in * Update WorkloadManifest.targets.in * Fix dotnet path references for workload testing * InstallWorkloadFromArtifacts: don't delete the target path between different requests, clean up before starting * Fix PackageVersionNet6=6.0.8 * WorkloadManifest.targets: rename some properties to be internal, and versioned * More renames to fix builds * Update Versions.props * Fix up a condition in WorkloadManifest.targets * Work around the import troubles * Work around the import troubles * Revert broken version check * Use BrowserWorkloadDisabled which will be set in both cases * Fix typos in WorkloadManifest.targets * Wasm.Build.Tests: Workaround a msbuild bug causing mysterious failures When running a fresh build with `dotnet build`, the first one works fine. But all the subsequent builds fail with no info in the logs at all. ``` $ /workspaces/runtime/artifacts/bin/dotnet-net7/dotnet build MSBuild version 17.4.0-preview-22413-01+f0a66ec43 for .NET Build FAILED. 0 Warning(s) 0 Error(s) ``` And it seems to be related to msbuild nodes, so disable NodeReuse. * cleanup * Remove a bunch of stale logic from WBT Co-authored-by: Alexander Köplinger <alex.koeplinger@outlook.com> Co-authored-by: Marc Paine <marcpop@microsoft.com> Co-authored-by: Ankit Jain <radical@gmail.com> |
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Documents Index
This repo includes several documents that explain both high-level and low-level concepts about the .NET runtime and libraries. These are very useful for contributors, to get context that can be very difficult to acquire from just reading code.
Intro to .NET
.NET is a self-contained .NET runtime and framework that implements ECMA 335. It can be (and has been) ported to multiple architectures and platforms. It support a variety of installation options, having no specific deployment requirements itself.
Getting Started
Workflow (Building, testing, benchmarking, profiling, etc.)
If you want to contribute a code change to this repo, start here.
Design Docs
The Book of the Runtime is a set of chapters that go in depth into various interesting aspects of the design of the .NET Framework.
For your convenience, here are a few quick links to popular chapters:
For additional information, see this list of blog posts that provide a 'deep-dive' into the CoreCLR source code
Coding Guidelines
- CLR Coding Guide
- CLR JIT Coding Conventions
- Cross Platform Performance and Eventing Design
- Adding New Events to the VM
- C# coding style
- Framework Design Guidelines
- Cross-Platform Guidelines
- Performance Guidelines
- Interop Guidelines
- Breaking Changes
- Breaking Change Definitions
- Breaking Change Rules
- Project Guidelines
- Adding APIs Guidelines
Project Docs
To be added. Visit the project docs folder directly meanwhile.