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<!--
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Microsoft.Common.targets
WARNING: DO NOT MODIFY this file unless you are knowledgeable about MSBuild and have
created a backup copy. Incorrect changes to this file will make it
impossible to load or build your projects from the command-line or the IDE.
This file defines the steps in the standard build process for .NET projects. It
contains all the steps that are common among the different .NET languages, such as
Visual Basic, and Visual C#.
Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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-->
<Project DefaultTargets="Build">
<PropertyGroup>
<CommonTargetsPath>$(MSBuildToolsPath)\Microsoft.Common.CurrentVersion.targets</CommonTargetsPath>
</PropertyGroup>
<Import Project="$(CommonTargetsPath)" />
<!--
Prepare to import project extensions which usually come from packages. Package management systems will create a file at:
$(MSBuildProjectExtensionsPath)\$(MSBuildProjectFile).<SomethingUnique>.targets
Each package management system should use a unique moniker to avoid collisions. It is a wild-card import so the package
management system can write out multiple files but the order of the import is alphabetic because MSBuild sorts the list.
-->
<PropertyGroup>
<!--
Don't import project extensions during restore because NuGet restore generates them. Importing them during restore will embed
the pre-restore files in the binary log and then NuGet won't be able to embed the generated one after restore. If some other
project extension mechanism wants to import project extensions during restore, they need to explicitly set ImportProjectExtensionTargets
-->
<ImportProjectExtensionTargets Condition="$([MSBuild]::AreFeaturesEnabled('17.10')) And '$(ImportProjectExtensionTargets)' == '' And '$(MSBuildIsRestoring)' == 'true'">false</ImportProjectExtensionTargets>
<ImportProjectExtensionTargets Condition="'$(ImportProjectExtensionTargets)' == ''">true</ImportProjectExtensionTargets>
</PropertyGroup>
<Import Project="$(MSBuildProjectExtensionsPath)$(MSBuildProjectFile).*.targets" Condition="'$(ImportProjectExtensionTargets)' == 'true' and exists('$(MSBuildProjectExtensionsPath)')" />
<PropertyGroup>
<ImportDirectoryBuildTargets Condition="'$(ImportDirectoryBuildTargets)' == ''">true</ImportDirectoryBuildTargets>
</PropertyGroup>
<!--
Determine the path to the directory build targets file if the user did not disable $(ImportDirectoryBuildTargets) and
they did not already specify an absolute path to use via $(DirectoryBuildTargetsPath)
-->
<PropertyGroup Condition="'$(ImportDirectoryBuildTargets)' == 'true' and '$(DirectoryBuildTargetsPath)' == ''">
<_DirectoryBuildTargetsFile Condition="'$(_DirectoryBuildTargetsFile)' == ''">Directory.Build.targets</_DirectoryBuildTargetsFile>
<_DirectoryBuildTargetsBasePath Condition="'$(_DirectoryBuildTargetsBasePath)' == ''">$([MSBuild]::GetDirectoryNameOfFileAbove($(MSBuildProjectDirectory), '$(_DirectoryBuildTargetsFile)'))</_DirectoryBuildTargetsBasePath>
<DirectoryBuildTargetsPath Condition="'$(_DirectoryBuildTargetsBasePath)' != '' and '$(_DirectoryBuildTargetsFile)' != ''">$([System.IO.Path]::Combine('$(_DirectoryBuildTargetsBasePath)', '$(_DirectoryBuildTargetsFile)'))</DirectoryBuildTargetsPath>
</PropertyGroup>
<Import Project="$(CustomBeforeDirectoryBuildTargets)" Condition="'$(CustomBeforeDirectoryBuildTargets)' != ''" />
<Import Project="$(DirectoryBuildTargetsPath)" Condition="'$(ImportDirectoryBuildTargets)' == 'true' and exists('$(DirectoryBuildTargetsPath)')"/>
<Import Project="$(CustomAfterDirectoryBuildTargets)" Condition="'$(CustomAfterDirectoryBuildTargets)' != ''" />
</Project>
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