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Delete the deprecated APICompat tooling from Arcade #14328
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APICompat got re-implemented on top of Microsoft.CodeAnalysis and lives in dotnet/sdk. It also became a shipping product with .NET 6. The source code was kept around for some time so that consumers could move to the new tooling. Now seems the right time to finally delete the code-base. This tool was already excluded in source build so the deletion won't result in a build break. If there are still some repos that depend on the live version of APICompat v1, they will just not get a new dependency update for it. The code base has been frozen anyway so consumers shouldn't be impacted by this.
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ | |||
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(GeneratePlatformNotSupportedAssemblyMessage)' != ''"> | |||
<CoreCompileDependsOn>AddGenFacadeNotSupportedCompileItem;$(CoreCompileDependsOn)</CoreCompileDependsOn> | |||
<!-- Not supported sources are created from the ref assembly, we currently don't produce finalizers in dummy assemblies, so we disable ApiCompat to not fail. --> | |||
<RunApiCompat>false</RunApiCompat> | |||
<ApiCompatValidateAssemblies Condition="'$(IsCrossTargetingBuild)' != 'true'">false</ApiCompatValidateAssemblies > |
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why do we need the condition?
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This comes from here: https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/blob/baeb2983ca526d3bfcda091000ecd8e48dc3aa5d/eng/resolveContract.targets#L83-L88
APICompat runs in the outer build for multi-targeting projects and without that condition, validation for all inner builds would be skipped, not just for the one that produces a PNSE assembly.
Just updated the dead link to point to the PR that remove the tool dotnet/arcade#14328. At some point we will want to move to the new tool which is tracked at #33433
Just updated the dead link to point to the PR that remove the tool dotnet/arcade#14328. At some point we will want to move to the new tool which is tracked at #33433
Just updated the dead link to point to the PR that remove the tool dotnet/arcade#14328. At some point we will want to move to the new tool which is tracked at Azure#33433
APICompat got re-implemented on top of Microsoft.CodeAnalysis and now lives in dotnet/sdk as v2: https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/tree/main/src/Compatibility/ApiCompat. It also became a shipping product with .NET 6.
The source code was kept around for some time so that consumers could move to the new tooling. Now seems the right time to finally delete the code-base.
This tool was already excluded in source build so the deletion won't result in a build break. If there are still some repos that depend on the live version of APICompat v1, they will just not get a new dependency update for it. The code base has been frozen anyway so consumers shouldn't be impacted by this.
To double check: