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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Project ToolsVersion="12.0" InitialTargets="CheckForBuildTools" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003">
<Target Name="CheckForBuildTools">
<Error Condition="!Exists('$(ToolsDir)') and '$(OverrideToolsDir)'=='true'"
Text="The tools directory [$(ToolsDir)] does not exist. Please run sync in your enlistment to ensure the tools are installed before attempting to build an individual project." />
<Error Condition="!Exists('$(ToolsDir)') and '$(OverrideToolsDir)'!='true'"
Text="The tools directory [$(ToolsDir)] does not exist. Please run init-tools.cmd in your enlistment to ensure the tools are installed before attempting to build an individual project." />
</Target>
<!-- Provide default targets which can be hooked onto or overridden as necessary -->
<Target Name="BuildAndTest" DependsOnTargets="Build;Test" />
<Target Name="RebuildAndTest" DependsOnTargets="Rebuild;Test" />
<Target Name="Test" />
<Import Project="$(ToolsDir)/Build.Common.targets" />
<!-- Override corefx multi targeting support -->
<Target Name="ConvertCommonMetadataToAdditionalProperties" BeforeTargets="AssignProjectConfiguration" />
<!-- Remove once we pick up buildtools with the fix - https://github.com/dotnet/buildtools/pull/1082 -->
<!-- Override GetLatestCommitHash with redirected error output to avoid bogus messages
about missing git tool when building inside VS -->
<Target Name="GetLatestCommitHash" Condition="'$(LatestCommit)'==''">
<Exec Command="git rev-parse HEAD 2>&amp;1" StandardOutputImportance="Low" IgnoreExitCode="true" IgnoreStandardErrorWarningFormat="true" ConsoleToMSBuild="true">
<Output TaskParameter="ConsoleOutput" PropertyName="LatestCommit" />
<Output TaskParameter="ExitCode" PropertyName="LatestCommitExitCode" />
</Exec>
<!-- We shouldn't fail the build if we can't retreive the commit hash, so in this case just set it to N/A -->
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(LatestCommitExitCode)'!='0'">
<LatestCommit>N/A</LatestCommit>
</PropertyGroup>
</Target>
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(TargetFrameworkIdentifier)' != '.NETFramework'">
<!-- We don't use any of MSBuild's resolution logic for resolving the framework, so just set these two properties to any folder that exists to skip
the GenerateReferenceAssemblyPaths task (not target) and to prevent it from outputting a warning (MSB3644). -->
<_TargetFrameworkDirectories>$(MSBuildThisFileDirectory)/Documentation</_TargetFrameworkDirectories>
<_FullFrameworkReferenceAssemblyPaths>$(MSBuildThisFileDirectory)/Documentation</_FullFrameworkReferenceAssemblyPaths>
<!-- We do not want to target a portable profile.
TODO: Make this the default in buildtools so this is not necessary. -->
<TargetFrameworkProfile></TargetFrameworkProfile>
<!-- We set this property to avoid MSBuild errors regarding not setting TargetFrameworkProfile (see above line) -->
<PortableNuGetMode>true</PortableNuGetMode>
</PropertyGroup>
</Project>