BuildStartedEventArgs Constructor
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Initializes a new instance of the BuildStartedEventArgs class.
MSBuild is now included in Visual Studio instead of the .NET Framework. You can use MSBuild 12.0 side-by-side with versions previously deployed with the .NET Framework.For more information, see What's New in MSBuild 12.0.
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BuildStartedEventArgs() | Initializes a new instance of the BuildStartedEventArgs class.MSBuild is now included in Visual Studio instead of the .NET Framework. You can use MSBuild 12.0 side-by-side with versions previously deployed with the .NET Framework.For more information, see What's New in MSBuild 12.0. | |
BuildStartedEventArgs(String, String) | Initializes a new instance of the BuildStartedEventArgs class with the specified message and Help keyword.MSBuild is now included in Visual Studio instead of the .NET Framework. You can use MSBuild 12.0 side-by-side with versions previously deployed with the .NET Framework.For more information, see What's New in MSBuild 12.0. | |
BuildStartedEventArgs(String, String, IDictionary<String, String>) | Constructor to initialize all parameters.MSBuild is now included in Visual Studio instead of the .NET Framework. You can use MSBuild 12.0 side-by-side with versions previously deployed with the .NET Framework.For more information, see What's New in MSBuild 12.0. | |
BuildStartedEventArgs(String, String, DateTime) | Constructor to allow timestamp to be setMSBuild is now included in Visual Studio instead of the .NET Framework. You can use MSBuild 12.0 side-by-side with versions previously deployed with the .NET Framework.For more information, see What's New in MSBuild 12.0. | |
BuildStartedEventArgs(String, String, DateTime, array<Object[]) | Constructor to allow timestamp to be setMSBuild is now included in Visual Studio instead of the .NET Framework. You can use MSBuild 12.0 side-by-side with versions previously deployed with the .NET Framework.For more information, see What's New in MSBuild 12.0. |
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