Hi Gilles,

you are right about the specific user path. I already fixed this in my github 
"csharp" branch. Sorry for the inconvenience.

As for the discrepancies: I just found out that my TortoiseGitMerge tool was 
not configured correctly: changes in comments where ignored (which is not what 
I wanted). I'll go over the patch again and remove the changes that are 
irrelevant to the C# features.

Thanks for the hint on using MSBuild detection. I currently use the msbuild 
version that is provided automatically by visual studio, so I do not need any 
real detection. I didn't dig too deep into MSBuild versions, .NET framework 
versions, what can be configured etc. The configuration possibilities and what 
would make sense especially for other developers as well is something that 
should be discussed.

My main aim was to be able to work with C# and .NET in a similar way as Visual 
Studio provides it. I only started C# development during the last year, so many 
things concerning configuration etc. could probably be improved.

I'll post a new version of the patch later (or tomorrow) with the mentioned 
changes.

best regards,
Michael


From: Gilles Khouzam [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, February 18, 2016 8:17 AM
To: Stuermer, Michael SP/HZA-ZSEP; CMake Developers
Subject: RE: C# support ready for review

Hi Michael,

Great work, this looks really good.

I have a few comments on the changes.


1.       You should use the registry to find the install path for MSBuild, it 
should be in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\MSBuild with the 
version that you're looking for. This also bring the question of do you want to 
be able to specify the version of MSBuild that is used or base it off the 
generator?

2.       In CMakeTestCSharpCompiler, you seem to still have a reference to your 
specific user path (COPY_FILE 
"C:/Users/stuermic/git/cmake_build/x64_14/Tests/CSharp"))

You seem to have some slight discrepancies between your code and the release as 
there are changes that seem to be either unnecessary or going backwards. I 
noticed a tegra comment that seemed out of place as well as a comment change 
going from 14 to 12 where 14 was accurate.

I'll try to play with this next week and get projects running on it.

~Gilles

From: cmake-developers [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Stuermer, Michael SP/HZA-ZSEP
Sent: Wednesday, February 10, 2016 06:03
To: CMake Developers 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
Subject: [cmake-developers] C# support ready for review

Native C# support is ready for review. I split the patch in two parts:

part 1:

Some preparational stuff that does not really change or enable anything. 
Documentation and Test files as well as the required CMake module is added. The 
changes to existing code are small, only few methods in existing classes are 
added/changed. Changes to existing code should be easy to review in this part

part 2:

This contains the main work. Almost everything takes place within 
cmVisualStudio10TargetGenerator.


In addition to C# support three more target properties were introduced:

*         VS_USER_PROPS_CXX (allows use of custom .user.props MSBuild file in 
.vcxproj files)
*         VS_USER_PROPS_CSHARP (allows use of custom .user.props MSBuild file 
in .csproj files)
*         VS_DEBUGGER_WORKING_DIRECTORY (allows setting of debugger working 
directory in .vcxproj files)

I tested the features using Visual Studio 2010-2015 in 32/64 bit and everything 
works on my machine so far.

Please review/test/comment and give feedback what is necessary to get native C# 
support in upstream cmake.

best regards,
Michael


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