ProjectCollection.LoadProject Method (String, IDictionary<String, String>, String)
Evaluates a project from the source code read from the given project file. The source code is evaluated with the given global properties and tools version.
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Namespace: Microsoft.Build.Evaluation
Assembly: Microsoft.Build (in Microsoft.Build.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Function LoadProject ( _
fileName As String, _
globalProperties As IDictionary(Of String, String), _
toolsVersion As String _
) As Project
public Project LoadProject(
string fileName,
IDictionary<string, string> globalProperties,
string toolsVersion
)
public:
Project^ LoadProject(
String^ fileName,
IDictionary<String^, String^>^ globalProperties,
String^ toolsVersion
)
member LoadProject :
fileName:string *
globalProperties:IDictionary<string, string> *
toolsVersion:string -> Project
public function LoadProject(
fileName : String,
globalProperties : IDictionary<String, String>,
toolsVersion : String
) : Project
Parameters
fileName
Type: System.StringThe project file to be evaluated.
globalProperties
Type: IDictionary<String, String>The global properties to use. May be null, in which case the containing project collection's global properties will be used.
toolsVersion
Type: System.StringThe tools version. May be null.
Return Value
Type: Microsoft.Build.Evaluation.Project
If an existing project in the collection has already been evaluated from the given project file, and with the given global properties and tools version, then the existing project is returned. Otherwise, a new project is created, evaluated, added to the project collection, and returned.
Remarks
In the MSBuild versions that were delivered with .Net 4.5 and Visual Studio 12.0, you must call UnloadProject before the ProjectCollection goes out of scope.
.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.