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(#17) updated TargetFramework to net6.0-windows7.0 #18
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* Bumped GitExtensions.Extensibility * Referenced Microsoft.VisualStudio.Composition * Referenced Microsoft.VisualStudio.threading
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I think it looks good.
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.VisualStudio.Composition" Version="17.4.16" /> | ||
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.VisualStudio.threading" Version="17.5.22" /> |
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Why do we need these two?
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In Plugin Manager we have System.ComponentModel.Composition
with 6.0.0
and that's enough. I think we had some problems when referencing VS MEF in Plugin Manager.
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That's a good point. We can only use versions used in the main app: https://github.com/gitextensions/gitextensions/blob/master/Packages.props#L18-L20
But since we'd be referencing the main app, I'm curious why we need these here.
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Hm, we just reference main app specific dlls. It doesn't add indirect references to the build, right? And so we need some MEF to be able compile the plugin dll.
Maybe could add all/some package reference from main app to the GitExtensions.Extensibility
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I "only" copied those from the Gerrit
plugin. I was wondering, though, why it was those instead of System.ComponentModel.Composition
.
I'm perfectly happy to change those for something better. Referencing Microsoft.VisualStudio.*
feels weird.
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I would remove these completely unless we have a strong justification. In case we do, we should document it here.
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Looks good in general!
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<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.VisualStudio.Composition" Version="17.4.16" /> | ||
<PackageReference Include="Microsoft.VisualStudio.threading" Version="17.5.22" /> |
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In Plugin Manager we have System.ComponentModel.Composition
with 6.0.0
and that's enough. I think we had some problems when referencing VS MEF in Plugin Manager.
<!-- path is relative to $(ProjectDir) --> | ||
<GitExtensionsDownloadPath>..\..\..\gitextensions.shared</GitExtensionsDownloadPath> | ||
<!-- 'latest' or 'v3.1' (= tag from GitHub releases) or 'v3.1.0.5877' (= build number from AppVeyor)--> | ||
<GitExtensionsReferenceVersion>latest</GitExtensionsReferenceVersion> |
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It would be good to add a section to readme under Good Practices stating that GitExtensionsReferenceVersion
used for local development should be synchronized with GitExtensions.Extensibility
package version, so local dev loop and published package targets the same version of Git Extensions.
It's out of scope of this PR, so if you don't want to write it, I can do it in a separate PR
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I'm not so good on words, but I'll give it a try.
I'm uncertain if I get what you mean, here.
GitExtensions.Extensibility
"only" ensures a local copy of Git Extensions exists for local development. It "only" provides the preBuild
and the postBuild
targets, does it not?
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It also adds a dependency in the built nuget package and we use this dependency to validate that the package is intended for the current main app version (we still have gaps in this area, but in general 0.3 means targeting Git Extensions v4).
As we don't have a stable API yet, you typically need to "hack" into what Git Extensions give you in the current plugin API, and so it is important to build against "similar" version that you the plugin to run in (most of my plugins needs at least recompilation between main app version upgrades).
Using "latest" can be dangerous, because it may download even preview version.
* TargetFramework is now `net6.0-windows` * Removed package references to Microsoft.VisualStudio.Composition & Microsoft.VisualStudio.Threading * added a reference to the System.ComponentModel.Composition.dll that is provided by Git Extensions Also, I bumped the AppVeyor image to VS2022 to get support for net6.0.
fixes #17
fixes #16