ProjectInstance Constructor (String, IDictionary<String, String>, String, ProjectCollection)
Creates a new project instance and initializes it from the given project file, using the given global properties, tools version, and project collection.
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Namespace: Microsoft.Build.Execution
Assembly: Microsoft.Build (in Microsoft.Build.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Sub New ( _
projectFile As String, _
globalProperties As IDictionary(Of String, String), _
toolsVersion As String, _
projectCollection As ProjectCollection _
)
public ProjectInstance(
string projectFile,
IDictionary<string, string> globalProperties,
string toolsVersion,
ProjectCollection projectCollection
)
public:
ProjectInstance(
String^ projectFile,
IDictionary<String^, String^>^ globalProperties,
String^ toolsVersion,
ProjectCollection^ projectCollection
)
new :
projectFile:string *
globalProperties:IDictionary<string, string> *
toolsVersion:string *
projectCollection:ProjectCollection -> ProjectInstance
public function ProjectInstance(
projectFile : String,
globalProperties : IDictionary<String, String>,
toolsVersion : String,
projectCollection : ProjectCollection
)
Parameters
projectFile
Type: System.StringThe name of the project file.
toolsVersion
Type: System.StringThe tools version. May be null.
projectCollection
Type: Microsoft.Build.Evaluation.ProjectCollectionProject collection
Remarks
No intermediate Project object is created. This is useful if a project is going to be built, but not displayed or edited.
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see dd66cd4c-b087-415f-9c3e-94e3a1835f74.