* Moving Ionic.Zip source code into UE4 from UE4 source.
* Only one left should be in Binaries/DotNET.
* Moving TPS info to source location.
* Deleting several copies that were floating around.
Assembly Resolve Refactor
* Added AssemblyUtils.InstallAssemblyResolver to handle resolving of known assemblies that may not exist in the same folder as the referencing assembly.
* This is now installed by UAT and UBT, which should handle all needs to load Ionic.Zip and RPCUtility.exe from scripts that install into subfolders of Binaries/DotNET.
* Other assemblies can be added easily as necesary, centralizing the location where this is handled.
* Removed AssemblyResolver from RPCUtilHelper as UBT handles it automatically now.
* Removed Ionic.Zip references from projects that weren't really using it.
#codereview:ben.marsh
[CL 2646891 by Wes Hunt in Main branch]
UEB-261 - Ensure that compiling AutomationTool in VS will compile all other Automation Projects
* Just set AutomationTool as your startup project and pass the command to execute.
* VS will build the script modules at build time, instead of every time at runtime.
* To make this happen, "UBT.exe -ProjectFiles" now generates a companion AutomationTool.csproj.References that make AutomationTool depend on all Automation modules.
* AutomationTool.exe defaults to not building script modules at runtime. Pass -compile if you want to dynamically build them.
* Without the .references file, AutomationTool will only build itself and you will need to pass -compile.
* RunUAT.bat still works that same, defaulting to runtime compilation and supporting -nocompile flag. It then passes -compile (or nothing) to AutomationTool.
Other
* All Automation projects target .Net 4.5. Some already were and had hard dependencies on them (Rocket and SyncGithub -> Octokit). Now that AutomationTool directly depends on them, everything had to use .Net 4.5.
* Decoupled logic for -NoCompile and -NoCompileEditor. The flags are still confusing, but -NoCompile is no longer linked to -NoCompileEditor.
* Had to leave in stub support in UAT for -NoCompile else RunUAT.bat passes it along and UAT complains that it doesn't understand it.
* Added a CommandUtils.Run option to support run command, but still output the run duration.
* Reduced the verbosity when UAT.proj is run from dozens of lines per module to a single Module -> Output line. It was looking like there were problems, but it was just msbuild spew.
#codereview:ben.marsh
[CL 2615060 by Wes Hunt in Main branch]
CaselessDictionary made serializable.
New FileContentsCacheType for enabling simple lookup and caching of file contents.
Fix for module references differing in case from module definitions e.g. Http and HTTP.
Some general refactoring.
#codereview robert.manuszewski
[CL 2581357 by Steve Robb in Main branch]
Fixing up of existing code which used these facilities - this fixes the 'You are attempting to compile on a machine that does not have a supported compiler!' UAT error on machines with really long PATH variables, and exceptions in envvars with non-ASCII characters.
#codereview robert.manuszewski
[CL 2572445 by Steve Robb in Main branch]