<!-- *********************************************************************************************** Microsoft.NET.RuntimeIdentifierInference.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. Copyright (c) .NET Foundation. All rights reserved. *********************************************************************************************** --> <Project ToolsVersion="14.0" xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/developer/msbuild/2003"> <!-- .NET Framework cannot load native package dependencies dynamically based on the current architecture. We must have a RID to resolve and copy native dependencies to the output directory. When building a .NET Framework exe on Windows and not given a RID, we'll pick either win7-x64 or win7-x86 (based on PlatformTarget) if we're not given an explicit RID. However, if after resolving NuGet assets we find no copy-local native dependencies, we will emit the binary as AnyCPU. Note that we must set the RID here early (to be seen during NuGet restore) in order for the project.assets.json to include the native dependencies that will let us make the final call on AnyCPU or platform-specific. This allows these common cases to work without requiring mention of RuntimeIdentifier in the user project PlatformTarget: 1. Building an AnyCPU .NET Framework application on any host OS with no native NuGet dependencies. 2. Building an x86 or x64 .NET Framework application on and for Windows with native NuGet dependencies that do not require greater than win7. However, any other combination of host operating system, CPU architecture, and minimum Windows version will require some manual intervention in the project file to set up the right RID. (**) (*) Building NET4x from non-Windows is still not fully supported: https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/335) The point above is that this code would not have to change to make the first scenario work on non-Windows hosts. (**) https://github.com/dotnet/sdk/issues/840 tracks improving the default RID selection here to make more non-AnyCPU scenarios work without user intervention. The current static evaluation requirement limits us. --> <PropertyGroup Condition="'$(TargetFrameworkIdentifier)' == '.NETFramework' and '$(HasRuntimeOutput)' == 'true' and $([MSBuild]::IsOSPlatform(`Windows`))and '$(RuntimeIdentifier)' == ''"> <_UsingDefaultRuntimeIdentifier>true</_UsingDefaultRuntimeIdentifier> <RuntimeIdentifier Condition="'$(PlatformTarget)' == 'x64'">win7-x64</RuntimeIdentifier> <RuntimeIdentifier Condition="'$(PlatformTarget)' == 'x86' or '$(PlatformTarget)' == ''">win7-x86</RuntimeIdentifier> </PropertyGroup> <!-- Breaking change in .NET 8: Some publish properties used to imply SelfContained or require it at the time of this PR to work. We decided to infer SelfContained still in these situations. --> <PropertyGroup Condition="'$(SelfContained)' == '' and '$(PublishSelfContained)' == '' and '$(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV)' != '' and '$(TargetFrameworkIdentifier)' == '.NETCoreApp' and $([MSBuild]::VersionGreaterThanOrEquals($(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV), '8.0')) and ( '$(PublishTrimmed)' == 'true' or '$(PublishSingleFile)' == 'true' or '$(PublishAot)' == 'true' )"> <PublishSelfContained>true</PublishSelfContained> </PropertyGroup> <!-- Edit SelfContained to match the value of PublishSelfContained if we are publishing. This Won't affect t:/Publish (because of _IsPublishing), and also won't override a global SelfContained property.--> <PropertyGroup Condition="'$(_IsPublishing)' == 'true' and ('$(PublishSelfContained)' == 'true' or '$(PublishSelfContained)' == 'false')"> <SelfContained>$(PublishSelfContained)</SelfContained> </PropertyGroup> <!-- Automatically infer the RuntimeIdentifier for properties that require it. SelfContained without a RID is a no-op and semantically hints towards the fact that it can change the behavior of build, publish, and friends. ... So, we infer the RID for SelfContained regardless of the context. The other publish properties are specifically labelled Publish* and don't 'NEED' their RID unless we are doing a publish, so the RID inference ... for these properties is limited to publishing only scenarios. Finally, library projects and non-executable projects have awkward interactions here so they are excluded.--> <PropertyGroup Condition="'$(UseCurrentRuntimeIdentifier)' == ''"> <UseCurrentRuntimeIdentifier Condition=" '$(RuntimeIdentifier)' == '' and '$(_IsExecutable)' == 'true' and '$(IsTestProject)' != 'true' and '$(IsRidAgnostic)' != 'true' and ( '$(SelfContained)' == 'true' or ('$(_IsPublishing)' == 'true' and ( '$(PublishReadyToRun)' == 'true' or '$(PublishSingleFile)' == 'true' or '$(PublishAot)' == 'true' ) ) )">true</UseCurrentRuntimeIdentifier> </PropertyGroup> <PropertyGroup Condition="'$(UseCurrentRuntimeIdentifier)' == 'true'"> <RuntimeIdentifier>$(NETCoreSdkPortableRuntimeIdentifier)</RuntimeIdentifier> </PropertyGroup> <PropertyGroup Condition="'$(_IsPublishing)' == 'true' and '$(PublishRuntimeIdentifier)' != ''"> <RuntimeIdentifier>$(PublishRuntimeIdentifier)</RuntimeIdentifier> </PropertyGroup> <PropertyGroup Condition="'$(PlatformTarget)' == ''"> <_UsingDefaultPlatformTarget>true</_UsingDefaultPlatformTarget> </PropertyGroup> <!-- Determine PlatformTarget (if not already set) from runtime identifier. --> <Choose> <When Condition="'$(PlatformTarget)' != '' or '$(RuntimeIdentifier)' == ''" /> <When Condition="$(RuntimeIdentifier.EndsWith('-x86')) or $(RuntimeIdentifier.Contains('-x86-'))"> <PropertyGroup> <PlatformTarget>x86</PlatformTarget> </PropertyGroup> </When> <When Condition="$(RuntimeIdentifier.EndsWith('-x64')) or $(RuntimeIdentifier.Contains('-x64-'))"> <PropertyGroup> <PlatformTarget>x64</PlatformTarget> </PropertyGroup> </When> <When Condition="$(RuntimeIdentifier.EndsWith('-arm')) or $(RuntimeIdentifier.Contains('-arm-'))"> <PropertyGroup> <PlatformTarget>arm</PlatformTarget> </PropertyGroup> </When> <When Condition="$(RuntimeIdentifier.EndsWith('-arm64')) or $(RuntimeIdentifier.Contains('-arm64-'))"> <PropertyGroup> <PlatformTarget>arm64</PlatformTarget> </PropertyGroup> </When> <Otherwise> <PropertyGroup> <PlatformTarget>AnyCPU</PlatformTarget> </PropertyGroup> </Otherwise> </Choose> <!-- SelfContained was not an option in .NET Core SDK 1.0. Default SelfContained based on the RuntimeIdentifier, so projects don't have to explicitly set SelfContained. This avoids a breaking change from 1.0 behavior. --> <PropertyGroup> <!-- Detecting property presence is not harmful and can be done in an unconditioned way --> <_SelfContainedWasSpecified Condition="'$(SelfContained)' != ''">true</_SelfContainedWasSpecified> </PropertyGroup> <PropertyGroup Condition="'$(TargetFrameworkIdentifier)' == '.NETCoreApp' and '$(HasRuntimeOutput)' == 'true'"> <!-- Breaking change in .NET 8: Projects with 8.0+ TFMS will no longer have RuntimeIdentifier imply SelfContained. Note that PublishReadyToRun will imply SelfContained in these versions. --> <SelfContained Condition="'$(SelfContained)' == '' and '$(RuntimeIdentifier)' != '' and '$(TargetFrameworkIdentifier)' == '.NETCoreApp' and '$(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV)' != '' and $([MSBuild]::VersionLessThan($(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV), '8.0'))">true</SelfContained> <SelfContained Condition="'$(SelfContained)' == ''">false</SelfContained> <_RuntimeIdentifierUsesAppHost Condition="$(RuntimeIdentifier.StartsWith('ios')) or $(RuntimeIdentifier.StartsWith('tvos')) or $(RuntimeIdentifier.StartsWith('maccatalyst')) or $(RuntimeIdentifier.StartsWith('android')) or $(RuntimeIdentifier.StartsWith('browser'))">false</_RuntimeIdentifierUsesAppHost> <_RuntimeIdentifierUsesAppHost Condition="'$(_RuntimeIdentifierUsesAppHost)' == ''">true</_RuntimeIdentifierUsesAppHost> <UseAppHost Condition="'$(UseAppHost)' == '' and '$(_RuntimeIdentifierUsesAppHost)' == 'true' and ('$(SelfContained)' == 'true' or ('$(RuntimeIdentifier)' != '' and '$(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV)' >= '2.1') or '$(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV)' >= '3.0')">true</UseAppHost> <UseAppHost Condition="'$(UseAppHost)' == ''">false</UseAppHost> </PropertyGroup> <!-- Only use the default apphost if building without a RID and without a deps file path (used by GenerateDeps.proj for CLI tools). --> <PropertyGroup Condition="'$(DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier)' == '' and '$(RuntimeIdentifier)' == '' and (('$(UseAppHost)' == 'true' and '$(ProjectDepsFilePath)' == '') or ('$(EnableComHosting)' == 'true' and '$(_IsExecutable)' != 'true') or '$(UseIJWHost)' == 'true')"> <DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier>$(NETCoreSdkRuntimeIdentifier)</DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier> <DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier Condition="$(DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier.StartsWith('win')) and '$(PlatformTarget)' == 'x64'">win-x64</DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier> <DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier Condition="$(DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier.StartsWith('win')) and '$(PlatformTarget)' == 'x86'">win-x86</DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier> <DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier Condition="$(DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier.StartsWith('win')) and '$(PlatformTarget)' == 'ARM'">win-arm</DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier> <DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier Condition="$(DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier.StartsWith('win')) and '$(PlatformTarget)' == 'ARM64'">win-arm64</DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier> <!-- If we are running on an M1 with a native SDK and the TFM is < 6.0, we have to use a x64 apphost since there are no osx-arm64 apphosts previous to .NET 6.0. --> <DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier Condition="$(DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier.EndsWith('arm64')) and $(DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier.StartsWith('osx')) and $([MSBuild]::VersionLessThan('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV)', '6.0'))">$(DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier.Replace("arm64", "x64"))</DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier> <!-- If we are running on win-arm64 and the TFM is < 5.0, we have to use a x64 apphost since there are no win-arm64 apphosts previous to .NET 5.0. --> <DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier Condition="$(DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier.EndsWith('arm64')) and $(DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier.StartsWith('win')) and $([MSBuild]::VersionLessThan('$(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV)', '5.0'))">$(DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier.Replace("arm64", "x64"))</DefaultAppHostRuntimeIdentifier> </PropertyGroup> <Target Name="_CheckForUnsupportedAppHostUsage" BeforeTargets="_CheckForInvalidConfigurationAndPlatform" Condition="'$(TargetFrameworkIdentifier)' == '.NETCoreApp' and '$(HasRuntimeOutput)' == 'true'"> <!-- The following RID errors are asserts, and we don't expect them to ever occur. The error message is added as a safeguard.--> <NETSdkError Condition="'$(SelfContained)' == 'true' and '$(RuntimeIdentifier)' == '' and '$(AllowSelfContainedWithoutRuntimeIdentifier)' != 'true'" ResourceName="ImplicitRuntimeIdentifierResolutionForPublishPropertyFailed" FormatArguments="SelfContained"/> <NETSdkError Condition="'$(PublishReadyToRun)' == 'true' and '$(RuntimeIdentifier)' == '' and '$(_IsPublishing)' == 'true'" ResourceName="ImplicitRuntimeIdentifierResolutionForPublishPropertyFailed" FormatArguments="PublishReadyToRun"/> <NETSdkError Condition="'$(PublishSingleFile)' == 'true' and '$(RuntimeIdentifier)' == '' and '$(_IsPublishing)' == 'true'" ResourceName="ImplicitRuntimeIdentifierResolutionForPublishPropertyFailed" FormatArguments="PublishSingleFile"/> <NETSdkError Condition="'$(PublishAot)' == 'true' and '$(RuntimeIdentifier)' == '' and '$(_IsPublishing)' == 'true' and '$(AllowPublishAotWithoutRuntimeIdentifier)' != 'true'" ResourceName="ImplicitRuntimeIdentifierResolutionForPublishPropertyFailed" FormatArguments="PublishAot"/> <!-- End of implicit RID resolver checks.--> <NETSdkError Condition="'$(PublishSelfContained)' != 'true' and '$(PublishSelfContained)' != 'false' and '$(PublishSelfContained)' != ''" ResourceName="PublishSelfContainedMustBeBool" FormatArguments="$(PublishSelfContained)"/> <NETSdkError Condition="'$(SelfContained)' == 'true' and '$(UseAppHost)' != 'true' and '$(_RuntimeIdentifierUsesAppHost)' == 'true'" ResourceName="CannotUseSelfContainedWithoutAppHost" /> <NETSdkError Condition="'$(SelfContained)' != 'true' and '$(UseAppHost)' == 'true' and '$(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV)' < '2.1'" ResourceName="FrameworkDependentAppHostRequiresVersion21" /> <NETSdkError Condition="'$(PublishSingleFile)' == 'true' and '$(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV)' < '3.0'" ResourceName="PublishSingleFileRequiresVersion30" /> <!-- The TFM version checks for PublishReadyToRun PublishTrimmed only generate warnings in .Net core 3.1 because we do not want the behavior to be a breaking change compared to version 3.0 --> <NETSdkWarning Condition="'$(PublishReadyToRun)' == 'true' and '$(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV)' < '3.0'" ResourceName="PublishReadyToRunRequiresVersion30" /> <!-- Previously, RuntimeIdentifier (RID) implied SelfContained (SC). A breaking change in 8.0 made it so RID did not activate SC by default. So we warn older TFM users before they upgrade to TFM 8.0 or above that they need to add <SelfContained>true</SelfContained> now to keep the same behavior.--> <NETSdkWarning Condition="'$(RuntimeIdentifier)' != '' and '$(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV)' != '' and $([MSBuild]::VersionLessThan($(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV), '8.0')) and '$(_SelfContainedWasSpecified)' != 'true'" ResourceName="RuntimeIdentifierWillNoLongerImplySelfContained" /> <!-- Generate Trimming warnings for WinForms and Wpf applications--> <NetSdkError Condition="('$(UseWindowsForms)' == 'true') and ('$(PublishTrimmed)' == 'true') and ('$(_SuppressWinFormsTrimError)' != 'true')" ResourceName="TrimmingWindowsFormsIsNotSupported" /> <NetSdkError Condition="('$(UseWpf)' == 'true') and ('$(PublishTrimmed)' == 'true') and ('$(_SuppressWpfTrimError)' != 'true')" ResourceName="TrimmingWpfIsNotSupported" /> </Target> <Target Name="_CheckForUnsupportedHostingUsage" BeforeTargets="_CheckForInvalidConfigurationAndPlatform" Condition="'$(TargetFrameworkIdentifier)' == '.NETCoreApp'"> <NETSdkWarning Condition="'$(SelfContained)' == 'true' and '$(EnableComHosting)' == 'true'" ResourceName="NoSupportComSelfContained" /> </Target> <Target Name="_CheckAndUnsetUnsupportedPrefer32Bit" BeforeTargets="_CheckForInvalidConfigurationAndPlatform" Condition="'$(TargetFrameworkIdentifier)' == '.NETCoreApp' and '$(_TargetFrameworkVersionWithoutV)' >= '7.0'"> <NETSdkWarning Condition="'$(Prefer32Bit)' == 'true'" ResourceName="Prefer32BitIgnoredForNetCoreApp" /> <PropertyGroup> <Prefer32Bit>false</Prefer32Bit> </PropertyGroup> </Target> <Target Name="_CheckForMismatchingPlatform" BeforeTargets="_CheckForInvalidConfigurationAndPlatform" Condition="'$(RuntimeIdentifier)' != '' and '$(PlatformTarget)' != ''"> <NETSdkError Condition="'$(PlatformTarget)' != 'AnyCPU' and !$(RuntimeIdentifier.ToUpperInvariant().Contains($(PlatformTarget.ToUpperInvariant())))" ResourceName="CannotHaveRuntimeIdentifierPlatformMismatchPlatformTarget" FormatArguments="$(RuntimeIdentifier);$(PlatformTarget)" /> </Target> <Target Name="_CheckForLanguageAndFeatureCombinationSupport" BeforeTargets="_CheckForInvalidConfigurationAndPlatform;ProcessFrameworkReferences"> <NETSdkError Condition="('$(Language)' == 'C++' and '$(_EnablePackageReferencesInVCProjects)' != 'true') and $(OutputType) != 'library' and '$(TargetFrameworkIdentifier)' == '.NETCoreApp'" ResourceName="NoSupportCppNonDynamicLibraryDotnetCore" /> <NETSdkError Condition="('$(Language)' == 'C++' and '$(_EnablePackageReferencesInVCProjects)' != 'true') and $(EnableComHosting) == 'true'" ResourceName="NoSupportCppEnableComHosting" /> <NETSdkError Condition="('$(Language)' == 'C++' and '$(_EnablePackageReferencesInVCProjects)' != 'true') and $(SelfContained) == 'true'" ResourceName="NoSupportCppSelfContained" /> </Target> <Target Name="_CheckForNETCoreSdkIsPreview" BeforeTargets="_CheckForInvalidConfigurationAndPlatform" Condition=" '$(_NETCoreSdkIsPreview)' == 'true' AND '$(SuppressNETCoreSdkPreviewMessage)' != 'true' "> <ShowPreviewMessage /> </Target> <!-- Projects which don't use Microsoft.NET.Sdk will typically define the OutputPath directly (usually in a Configuration-specific PropertyGroup), so in that case we won't append to it by default. --> <PropertyGroup Condition="'$(UsingNETSdkDefaults)' == 'true'"> <!-- Projects can opt out of having the RID appended to the output path by setting this to false. --> <AppendRuntimeIdentifierToOutputPath Condition="'$(AppendRuntimeIdentifierToOutputPath)' == ''">true</AppendRuntimeIdentifierToOutputPath> </PropertyGroup> <!-- Append $(RuntimeIdentifier) directory to output and intermediate paths to prevent bin clashes between targets. But do not append the implicit default runtime identifier for .NET Framework apps as that would append a RID the user never mentioned in the path and do so even in the AnyCPU case. --> <PropertyGroup Condition="'$(AppendRuntimeIdentifierToOutputPath)' == 'true' and '$(RuntimeIdentifier)' != '' and '$(_UsingDefaultRuntimeIdentifier)' != 'true'"> <IntermediateOutputPath Condition="'$(UseArtifactsIntermediateOutput)' != 'true'">$(IntermediateOutputPath)$(RuntimeIdentifier)\</IntermediateOutputPath> <OutputPath Condition="'$(UseArtifactsOutput)' != 'true'">$(OutputPath)$(RuntimeIdentifier)\</OutputPath> </PropertyGroup> <UsingTask TaskName="Microsoft.NET.Build.Tasks.GetDefaultPlatformTargetForNetFramework" AssemblyFile="$(MicrosoftNETBuildTasksAssembly)" /> <!-- Switch our default .NETFramework CPU architecture choice back to AnyCPU before compiling the exe if no copy-local native dependencies were resolved from NuGet --> <Target Name="AdjustDefaultPlatformTargetForNetFrameworkExeWithNoNativeCopyLocalItems" AfterTargets="ResolvePackageAssets" BeforeTargets="CoreCompile" Condition="'$(_UsingDefaultPlatformTarget)' == 'true' and '$(_UsingDefaultRuntimeIdentifier)' == 'true'"> <GetDefaultPlatformTargetForNetFramework PackageDependencies="@(PackageDependencies)" NativeCopyLocalItems="@(NativeCopyLocalItems)"> <Output TaskParameter="DefaultPlatformTarget" PropertyName="PlatformTarget" /> </GetDefaultPlatformTargetForNetFramework> </Target> </Project> |