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stephen mallette commented on TINKERPOP-1552:
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> 2: You can save your api key using nuget tool:
> http://blog.davidebbo.com/2011/03/saving-your-api-key-with-nugetexe.html
yeah - i've done that but it still ignores it for some reason. not sure why.
going to try some other things today.
> About 3 and 4, we could generate the csproj file as well to set the version.
> I did something similar on the JavaScript GLV
i had that idea - was wondering where i might best do that as python does it a
little differently. perhaps doing it like the js one makes the most sense.
thanks
> C# Gremlin Language Variant
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> Key: TINKERPOP-1552
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TINKERPOP-1552
> Project: TinkerPop
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: language-variant
> Affects Versions: 3.2.3
> Reporter: Jorge Bay
> Assignee: stephen mallette
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> It would be nice to have a C# GLV that runs under .NET Framework 4.5+ and
> .NET Core.
> The maven build could use the Exec Maven Plugin to exec .NET Core's [dotnet
> test|https://www.microsoft.com/net/core#macos] command.
> Some requirements, from the mailing list (edited):
> {quote}
> 1. The GLV should keep in line with class/method names of the java API
> where possible to ensure consistency of feel across languages.
> 2. There needs to be adequate tests (we're still discussing the approach to
> testing GLVs and i think that needs to be tackled sooner than later as more
> GLVs start to come in). Those tests should produce xunit style output
> unless there is some good reason not to.
> 3. There needs to be adequate documentation (e.g. Reference docs)
> 4. The build/deploy process needs to be bound to maven which might be one of
> the trickier bits to deal with.
> {quote}
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