portable-devtools / dotnet /sdk /9.0.313 /Sdks /Microsoft.NET.Sdk.WindowsDesktop /targets /Microsoft.NET.Sdk.WindowsDesktop.targets
| <Project> | |
| <PropertyGroup> | |
| <_MicrosoftNETSdkWindowsDesktop>true</_MicrosoftNETSdkWindowsDesktop> | |
| <EnableDefaultPageItems Condition="'$(EnableDefaultPageItems)' == ''">true</EnableDefaultPageItems> | |
| <EnableDefaultApplicationDefinition Condition="'$(EnableDefaultApplicationDefinition)' == ''">true</EnableDefaultApplicationDefinition> | |
| <DefaultXamlRuntime Condition="'$(DefaultXamlRuntime)'==''">Wpf</DefaultXamlRuntime> | |
| </PropertyGroup> | |
| <PropertyGroup> | |
| <!-- | |
| WindowsDesktop SDK supports WPF and WinForms on | |
| - .NET Core 3.0 and greater | |
| - .NET Framework 3.0 and greater | |
| Note that on .NET Framework versions < 4.0, additional workarounds may be required to build applications | |
| using the SDK style projects. For e.g., see https://github.com/microsoft/msbuild/issues/1333 | |
| Irrespective of whether '$(TargetFrameworkIdentifier)' is '.NETCoreApp' or '.NETFramework', | |
| the minimum value of $(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue) we will be testing for is '3.0' | |
| --> | |
| <_WindowsDesktopSdkTargetFrameworkVersionFloor>3.0</_WindowsDesktopSdkTargetFrameworkVersionFloor> | |
| <!-- | |
| Represents an undefined TFV value. This will be used in comparisons of _TargetFrameworkVersionValue (defined in Microsoft.NET.WindowsDesktop.targets) | |
| to identify when a TFV is undefined | |
| --> | |
| <_UndefinedTargetFrameworkVersion>0.0</_UndefinedTargetFrameworkVersion> | |
| </PropertyGroup> | |
| <!-- | |
| $(TargetFrameworkVersion), $(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV) etc. are defined in | |
| Microsoft.NET.Sdk\targets\Microsoft.NET.TargetFrameworkInference.targets. | |
| Microsoft.NET.Sdk.targets is included prior to this file by Sdk.targets, so it is safe to define _TargetFrameworkValue | |
| here. | |
| _TargetFrameworkValue will be used in WindowsDesktop SDK as reliable proxy for _TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV. | |
| _TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV can be empty ('') or it can be a numeric value (e.g., '3.0') - which makes it hard to work with | |
| esp. in outer builds. _TargetFrameworkValue will always be guaranteed to have a numeric value ('0.0' or a valid TFM). | |
| _TargetFrameworkVersionValue will be used in Microsoft.NET.Sdk.WindowsDesktop.props in Item conditions. This will be valid | |
| because Items are evaluated after Properties (see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/visualstudio/msbuild/comparing-properties-and-items?view=vs-2019). | |
| Note: | |
| Please see https://github.com/microsoft/msbuild/issues/3212 for a discussion about the use of | |
| the private $(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV) property - which will likely remain supported and | |
| is safe to use here. | |
| --> | |
| <PropertyGroup> | |
| <_TargetFrameworkVersionValue>$([MSBuild]::ValueOrDefault('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV)', '$(_UndefinedTargetFrameworkVersion)'))</_TargetFrameworkVersionValue> | |
| </PropertyGroup> | |
| <!-- PropertyGroup flags control if Itemgroups in Microsoft.NET.Sdk.WindowsDesktop.props file is being imported --> | |
| <PropertyGroup> | |
| <_EnableWindowsDesktopGlobbing Condition=" ('$(EnableDefaultItems)' == 'true') And ('$(UseWPF)' == 'true') And | |
| ('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue)' != '$(_UndefinedTargetFrameworkVersion)') And | |
| ('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue)' >= '$(_WindowsDesktopSdkTargetFrameworkVersionFloor)')">true</_EnableWindowsDesktopGlobbing> | |
| <_EnableWindowsDesktopNetCoreFrameworkReferences Condition="('$(DisableImplicitFrameworkReferences)' != 'true') And | |
| ('$(TargetFrameworkIdentifier)' == '.NETCoreApp') And | |
| ('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue)' != '$(_UndefinedTargetFrameworkVersion)') And | |
| ('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue)' >= '$(_WindowsDesktopSdkTargetFrameworkVersionFloor)')">true</_EnableWindowsDesktopNetCoreFrameworkReferences> | |
| <_EnableWindowsDesktopNETFrameworkImplicitReference Condition="('$(DisableImplicitFrameworkReferences)' != 'true') And | |
| ('$(TargetFrameworkIdentifier)' == '.NETFramework') And | |
| ('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue)' != '$(_UndefinedTargetFrameworkVersion)') And | |
| ('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue)' >= '$(_WindowsDesktopSdkTargetFrameworkVersionFloor)')">true</_EnableWindowsDesktopNETFrameworkImplicitReference> | |
| <_RemoveUnsupportedTargetFrameworksForWindowsDesktop Condition="('$(UseWPF)' == 'true' Or '$(UseWindowsForms)' == 'true') And | |
| '$(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue)' != '$(_UndefinedTargetFrameworkVersion)' And | |
| '$(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue)' >= '$(_WindowsDesktopSdkTargetFrameworkVersionFloor)'">true</_RemoveUnsupportedTargetFrameworksForWindowsDesktop> | |
| </PropertyGroup> | |
| <ItemGroup Condition=" ('$(EnableDefaultItems)' == 'true') And ('$(UseWPF)' == 'true') And ('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue)' != '$(_UndefinedTargetFrameworkVersion)') And | |
| ('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue)' >= '$(_WindowsDesktopSdkTargetFrameworkVersionFloor)')"> | |
| <!-- | |
| In the WindowsDesktop .props, we globbed all .xaml files as Page items. If any of those files are included | |
| as Resource, Content then remove them from the Page items. | |
| --> | |
| <Page Remove="@(Resource);@(Content)" | |
| Condition="'$(EnableDefaultPageItems)' != 'false'" /> | |
| <!-- | |
| ApplicationDefinition must also be removed from Page. Otherwise, PresentationBuildTasks will include the | |
| generated code for the ApplicationDefinition twice. We cannot do this in all cases in the props file as | |
| ApplicationDefinition isn't available at that point in the evaluation when EnableDefaultApplicationDefinition | |
| is false. We unconditionally remove it here as ApplicationDefinition is considered a special singleton Item | |
| in WPF. | |
| --> | |
| <Page Remove="@(ApplicationDefinition)" /> | |
| <!-- | |
| The WindowsDesktop props file removes "**/*.xaml" from None if both EnableDefaultApplicationDefinition and | |
| EnableDefaultPageItems are true. This is done so that we remove any implicitly globbed XAML files from None | |
| in support of Visual Studio. | |
| In the case where one or both of these properties are not true, the WindowsDesktop props file does not remove | |
| any XAML files from None. Under those conditions, removing None from Page here will remove explicitly specified | |
| pages causing compilation errors. We match the condition from the WindowsDesktop props file here so that we only | |
| remove None from Page when we are guaranteed to not need those items. | |
| --> | |
| <Page Remove="@(None)" | |
| Condition="'$(EnableDefaultApplicationDefinition)' != 'false' and '$(EnableDefaultPageItems)' != 'false'" /> | |
| </ItemGroup> | |
| <!-- Generate error if there are duplicate page items. The task comes from the .NET SDK, and this target follows | |
| the pattern in the CheckForDuplicateItems task, where the .NET SDK checks for duplicate items for the item | |
| types it knows about. --> | |
| <Target Name="CheckForDuplicatePageItems" | |
| BeforeTargets="_CheckForInvalidConfigurationAndPlatform;CoreCompile" | |
| DependsOnTargets="CheckForDuplicateItems" | |
| Condition="('$(UseWPF)' == 'true') And ('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue)' != '$(_UndefinedTargetFrameworkVersion)') And ('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue)' >= '$(_WindowsDesktopSdkTargetFrameworkVersionFloor)')"> | |
| <CheckForDuplicateItems | |
| Items="@(Page)" | |
| ItemName="Page" | |
| DefaultItemsEnabled="$(EnableDefaultItems)" | |
| DefaultItemsOfThisTypeEnabled="$(EnableDefaultPageItems)" | |
| PropertyNameToDisableDefaultItems="EnableDefaultPageItems" | |
| MoreInformationLink="$(DefaultItemsMoreInformationLink)" | |
| ContinueOnError="$(ContinueOnError)"> | |
| <Output TaskParameter="DeduplicatedItems" ItemName="DeduplicatedPageItems" /> | |
| </CheckForDuplicateItems> | |
| <ItemGroup Condition="'$(DesignTimeBuild)' == 'true' And '@(DeduplicatedPageItems)' != ''"> | |
| <Page Remove="@(Page)" /> | |
| <Page Include="@(DeduplicatedPageItems)" /> | |
| </ItemGroup> | |
| </Target> | |
| <!-- | |
| This warning can be suppressed by setting $(MSBuildWarningsAsMessages) property, like this: | |
| <PropertyGroup> | |
| <MSBuildWarningsAsMessages>$(MSBuildWarningsAsMessages);NETSDK1106</MSBuildWarningsAsMessages> | |
| </PropertyGroup> | |
| --> | |
| <Target Name="_WindowsDesktopFrameworkRequiresUseWpfOrUseWindowsForms" | |
| BeforeTargets="_CheckForInvalidConfigurationAndPlatform" | |
| Condition="('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue)' != '$(_UndefinedTargetFrameworkVersion)') And ('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue)' >= '$(_WindowsDesktopSdkTargetFrameworkVersionFloor)')"> | |
| <NetSdkWarning ResourceName="WindowsDesktopFrameworkRequiresUseWpfOrUseWindowsForms" | |
| Condition="'$(UseWpf)' != 'true' And '$(UseWindowsForms)' != 'true'"/> | |
| </Target> | |
| <!-- | |
| This warning can be suppressed by setting $(MSBuildWarningsAsMessages) property, like this: | |
| <PropertyGroup> | |
| <MSBuildWarningsAsMessages>$(MSBuildWarningsAsMessages);NETSDK1105</MSBuildWarningsAsMessages> | |
| </PropertyGroup> | |
| --> | |
| <Target Name="_WindowsDesktopFrameworkRequiresVersion30" | |
| BeforeTargets="_CheckForInvalidConfigurationAndPlatform" | |
| Condition="('$(TargetFrameworkIdentifier)' == '.NETCoreApp') And | |
| ('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue)' != '$(_UndefinedTargetFrameworkVersion)') And ('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionValue)' < '$(_WindowsDesktopSdkTargetFrameworkVersionFloor)')"> | |
| <NetSdkWarning ResourceName="WindowsDesktopFrameworkRequiresVersion30" /> | |
| </Target> | |
| <!-- | |
| Import Windows Forms targets. | |
| These come via the Windows Forms transport package, that can be found under | |
| https://github.com/dotnet/winforms/tree/main/pkg/Microsoft.Private.Winforms/sdk | |
| --> | |
| <Import Project="Microsoft.NET.Sdk.WindowsDesktop.WindowsForms.targets" Condition="'$(UseWindowsForms)' == 'true'"/> | |
| <!-- Import WPF Build logic only when we don't import NETFX's WinFX targets --> | |
| <Import Project="Microsoft.WinFX.targets" Condition="'$(ImportFrameworkWinFXTargets)' != 'true'"/> | |
| </Project> | |