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ProjectInstance Constructors

Definition

Creates a new project instance.

Overloads

ProjectInstance(ProjectRootElement)

Creates a ProjectInstance directly. No intermediate Project object is created. This is ideal if the project is simply going to be built, and not displayed or edited. Uses the default project collection.

ProjectInstance(String)

Creates a ProjectInstance directly. No intermediate Project object is created. This is ideal if the project is simply going to be built, and not displayed or edited. Uses the default project collection.

ProjectInstance(Project, ProjectInstanceSettings)

Creates a ProjectInstance from an external created Project. Properties and items are cloned immediately and only the instance data is stored.

ProjectInstance(String, IDictionary<String,String>, String)

Creates a ProjectInstance directly. No intermediate Project object is created. This is ideal if the project is simply going to be built, and not displayed or edited. Uses the default project collection.

ProjectInstance(ProjectRootElement, IDictionary<String,String>, String, ProjectCollection)

Creates a ProjectInstance directly. No intermediate Project object is created. This is ideal if the project is simply going to be built, and not displayed or edited. Global properties may be null. Tools version may be null.

ProjectInstance(String, IDictionary<String,String>, String, ProjectCollection)

Creates a ProjectInstance directly. No intermediate Project object is created. This is ideal if the project is simply going to be built, and not displayed or edited. Global properties may be null. Tools version may be null.

ProjectInstance(ProjectRootElement, IDictionary<String,String>, String, String, ProjectCollection)

Creates a ProjectInstance directly. No intermediate Project object is created. This is ideal if the project is simply going to be built, and not displayed or edited. Global properties may be null. Tools version may be null. Sub-toolset version may be null, but if specified will override all other methods of determining the sub-toolset.

ProjectInstance(String, IDictionary<String,String>, String, String, ProjectCollection)

Creates a ProjectInstance directly. No intermediate Project object is created. This is ideal if the project is simply going to be built, and not displayed or edited. Global properties may be null. Tools version may be null.

ProjectInstance(ProjectRootElement)

Source:
ProjectInstance.cs

Creates a ProjectInstance directly. No intermediate Project object is created. This is ideal if the project is simply going to be built, and not displayed or edited. Uses the default project collection.

public:
 ProjectInstance(Microsoft::Build::Construction::ProjectRootElement ^ xml);
public ProjectInstance (Microsoft.Build.Construction.ProjectRootElement xml);
new Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance : Microsoft.Build.Construction.ProjectRootElement -> Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance
Public Sub New (xml As ProjectRootElement)

Parameters

xml
ProjectRootElement

The project root element

Remarks

No intermediate Project object is created. This is useful if a project is going to be built, but not displayed or edited.

Applies to

ProjectInstance(String)

Source:
ProjectInstance.cs

Creates a ProjectInstance directly. No intermediate Project object is created. This is ideal if the project is simply going to be built, and not displayed or edited. Uses the default project collection.

public:
 ProjectInstance(System::String ^ projectFile);
public ProjectInstance (string projectFile);
[System.Runtime.TargetedPatchingOptOut("Performance critical to inline this type of method across NGen image boundaries")]
public ProjectInstance (string projectFile);
new Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance : string -> Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance
[<System.Runtime.TargetedPatchingOptOut("Performance critical to inline this type of method across NGen image boundaries")>]
new Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance : string -> Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance
Public Sub New (projectFile As String)

Parameters

projectFile
String

The name of the project file.

Attributes

Remarks

No intermediate Project object is created. This is useful if a project is going to be built, but not displayed or edited.

Applies to

ProjectInstance(Project, ProjectInstanceSettings)

Source:
ProjectInstance.cs

Creates a ProjectInstance from an external created Project. Properties and items are cloned immediately and only the instance data is stored.

public:
 ProjectInstance(Microsoft::Build::Evaluation::Project ^ project, Microsoft::Build::Execution::ProjectInstanceSettings settings);
public ProjectInstance (Microsoft.Build.Evaluation.Project project, Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstanceSettings settings);
new Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance : Microsoft.Build.Evaluation.Project * Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstanceSettings -> Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance
Public Sub New (project As Project, settings As ProjectInstanceSettings)

Parameters

project
Project

Applies to

ProjectInstance(String, IDictionary<String,String>, String)

Source:
ProjectInstance.cs

Creates a ProjectInstance directly. No intermediate Project object is created. This is ideal if the project is simply going to be built, and not displayed or edited. Uses the default project collection.

public:
 ProjectInstance(System::String ^ projectFile, System::Collections::Generic::IDictionary<System::String ^, System::String ^> ^ globalProperties, System::String ^ toolsVersion);
public ProjectInstance (string projectFile, System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<string,string> globalProperties, string toolsVersion);
new Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance : string * System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<string, string> * string -> Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance
Public Sub New (projectFile As String, globalProperties As IDictionary(Of String, String), toolsVersion As String)

Parameters

projectFile
String

The name of the project file.

globalProperties
IDictionary<String,String>

The global properties to use.

toolsVersion
String

The tools version.

Remarks

No intermediate Project object is created. This is useful if a project is going to be built, but not displayed or edited.

Applies to

ProjectInstance(ProjectRootElement, IDictionary<String,String>, String, ProjectCollection)

Source:
ProjectInstance.cs

Creates a ProjectInstance directly. No intermediate Project object is created. This is ideal if the project is simply going to be built, and not displayed or edited. Global properties may be null. Tools version may be null.

public:
 ProjectInstance(Microsoft::Build::Construction::ProjectRootElement ^ xml, System::Collections::Generic::IDictionary<System::String ^, System::String ^> ^ globalProperties, System::String ^ toolsVersion, Microsoft::Build::Evaluation::ProjectCollection ^ projectCollection);
public ProjectInstance (Microsoft.Build.Construction.ProjectRootElement xml, System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<string,string> globalProperties, string toolsVersion, Microsoft.Build.Evaluation.ProjectCollection projectCollection);
new Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance : Microsoft.Build.Construction.ProjectRootElement * System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<string, string> * string * Microsoft.Build.Evaluation.ProjectCollection -> Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance
Public Sub New (xml As ProjectRootElement, globalProperties As IDictionary(Of String, String), toolsVersion As String, projectCollection As ProjectCollection)

Parameters

xml
ProjectRootElement

The project root element

globalProperties
IDictionary<String,String>

The global properties to use.

toolsVersion
String

The tools version.

projectCollection
ProjectCollection

Project collection

Remarks

No intermediate Project object is created. This is useful if a project is going to be built, but not displayed or edited.

Applies to

ProjectInstance(String, IDictionary<String,String>, String, ProjectCollection)

Source:
ProjectInstance.cs

Creates a ProjectInstance directly. No intermediate Project object is created. This is ideal if the project is simply going to be built, and not displayed or edited. Global properties may be null. Tools version may be null.

public:
 ProjectInstance(System::String ^ projectFile, System::Collections::Generic::IDictionary<System::String ^, System::String ^> ^ globalProperties, System::String ^ toolsVersion, Microsoft::Build::Evaluation::ProjectCollection ^ projectCollection);
public ProjectInstance (string projectFile, System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<string,string> globalProperties, string toolsVersion, Microsoft.Build.Evaluation.ProjectCollection projectCollection);
new Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance : string * System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<string, string> * string * Microsoft.Build.Evaluation.ProjectCollection -> Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance
Public Sub New (projectFile As String, globalProperties As IDictionary(Of String, String), toolsVersion As String, projectCollection As ProjectCollection)

Parameters

projectFile
String

The name of the project file.

globalProperties
IDictionary<String,String>

The global properties to use.

toolsVersion
String

The tools version.

projectCollection
ProjectCollection

Project collection

Remarks

No intermediate Project object is created. This is useful if a project is going to be built, but not displayed or edited.

Applies to

ProjectInstance(ProjectRootElement, IDictionary<String,String>, String, String, ProjectCollection)

Source:
ProjectInstance.cs

Creates a ProjectInstance directly. No intermediate Project object is created. This is ideal if the project is simply going to be built, and not displayed or edited. Global properties may be null. Tools version may be null. Sub-toolset version may be null, but if specified will override all other methods of determining the sub-toolset.

public:
 ProjectInstance(Microsoft::Build::Construction::ProjectRootElement ^ xml, System::Collections::Generic::IDictionary<System::String ^, System::String ^> ^ globalProperties, System::String ^ toolsVersion, System::String ^ subToolsetVersion, Microsoft::Build::Evaluation::ProjectCollection ^ projectCollection);
public ProjectInstance (Microsoft.Build.Construction.ProjectRootElement xml, System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<string,string> globalProperties, string toolsVersion, string subToolsetVersion, Microsoft.Build.Evaluation.ProjectCollection projectCollection);
new Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance : Microsoft.Build.Construction.ProjectRootElement * System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<string, string> * string * string * Microsoft.Build.Evaluation.ProjectCollection -> Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance
Public Sub New (xml As ProjectRootElement, globalProperties As IDictionary(Of String, String), toolsVersion As String, subToolsetVersion As String, projectCollection As ProjectCollection)

Parameters

xml
ProjectRootElement

The project root element

globalProperties
IDictionary<String,String>

The global properties to use.

toolsVersion
String

The tools version.

subToolsetVersion
String

The sub-toolset version, used in tandem with the ToolsVersion to determine the set of toolset properties.

projectCollection
ProjectCollection

Project collection

Remarks

No intermediate Project object is created. This is useful if a project is going to be built, but not displayed or edited.

Applies to

ProjectInstance(String, IDictionary<String,String>, String, String, ProjectCollection)

Source:
ProjectInstance.cs

Creates a ProjectInstance directly. No intermediate Project object is created. This is ideal if the project is simply going to be built, and not displayed or edited. Global properties may be null. Tools version may be null.

public:
 ProjectInstance(System::String ^ projectFile, System::Collections::Generic::IDictionary<System::String ^, System::String ^> ^ globalProperties, System::String ^ toolsVersion, System::String ^ subToolsetVersion, Microsoft::Build::Evaluation::ProjectCollection ^ projectCollection);
public ProjectInstance (string projectFile, System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<string,string> globalProperties, string toolsVersion, string subToolsetVersion, Microsoft.Build.Evaluation.ProjectCollection projectCollection);
new Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance : string * System.Collections.Generic.IDictionary<string, string> * string * string * Microsoft.Build.Evaluation.ProjectCollection -> Microsoft.Build.Execution.ProjectInstance
Public Sub New (projectFile As String, globalProperties As IDictionary(Of String, String), toolsVersion As String, subToolsetVersion As String, projectCollection As ProjectCollection)

Parameters

projectFile
String

The name of the project file.

globalProperties
IDictionary<String,String>

The global properties to use.

toolsVersion
String

The tools version.

subToolsetVersion
String

The sub-toolset version, used in tandem with the ToolsVersion to determine the set of toolset properties.

projectCollection
ProjectCollection

Project collection

Remarks

No intermediate Project object is created. This is useful if a project is going to be built, but not displayed or edited.

Applies to