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This has one important packaging change: the netstandard version now depends (implicitly) on netstandard1.6.1 rather than on individual packages. This is the preferred style of dependency, and shouldn't affect any users - see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/42946951 for details. The tests are still NUnit, but NUnit doesn't support "dotnet test" yet; the test project is now an executable using NUnitLite. (When NUnit supports dotnet test, we can adapt to it.) Note that the project will now only work in Visual Studio 2017 (and Visual Studio Code, and from the command line with the .NET Core 1.0.0 SDK); Visual Studio 2015 does *not* support this project file format.
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#!/bin/bash
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CONFIG=Release
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SRC=$(dirname $0)/src
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set -ex
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echo Building relevant projects.
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dotnet restore $SRC/Google.Protobuf.sln
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dotnet build -c $CONFIG $SRC/Google.Protobuf.sln
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echo Running tests.
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# Only test netcoreapp1.0, which uses the .NET Core runtime.
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# If we want to test the .NET 4.5 version separately, we could
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# run Mono explicitly. However, we don't have any differences between
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# the .NET 4.5 and netstandard1.0 assemblies.
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dotnet run -c $CONFIG -f netcoreapp1.0 -p $SRC/Google.Protobuf.Test/Google.Protobuf.Test.csproj
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