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(deps): Bump Buildalyzer from 3.2.2 to 4.1.2 #3044

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Bumps Buildalyzer from 3.2.2 to 4.1.2.

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4.1.2

  • Updated MsBuildPipeLogger to 1.1.6.
  • Updated Microsoft.CodeAnalysis to 4.1.0.

4.1.1

  • Added SourceLink support.

4.1.0

  • Updated Buildalyzer.Logger to target .NET Standard 2.0.
  • Updated MsBuildPipeLogger references to version 1.1.4.

4.0.0

3.2.8

  • Reverted UseAppHost back to defaults for Buildalyzer builds in favor of setting ComputeNETCoreBuildOutputFiles instead so that self-contained application builds still work (#194, #185, #187).
  • Added ability to bypass MSBuild when using .NET Core/.NET (I.e. the dotnet command) so that other commands like publish can be invoked (#195, thanks @​echalone).
  • Added support for analyzing build logs that don't set a TargetFrameworkMonitor (I.e. C++ projects) (#196, thanks @​echalone).

3.2.7

  • Fixed MSBuild polling in Visual Studio directories when Visual Studio 2022 is installed since it now installs into the normal "Program Files" folder (as opposed to the x86 one).

3.2.6

  • Specifies an encoding for source text in Buildalyzer.Workspaces to avoid CS8055 errors ("Cannot emit debug information for a source text without encoding") when compiling the workspace (#128).

3.2.5

  • Added a strongly-typed PreprocessorSymbols collection to AnalyzerResults and used it to flow constants through to Buildalyzer.Workspaces for .NET 5 and up projects (#191, #192, thanks @​richardwerkman).
  • Set UseAppHost to false for Buildalyzer builds since there's no need to create native executables for analysis (#185, #187, thanks @​slang25).
  • Added a test project for checking .NET 6 compatibility (#185, #186, thanks @​bernd5).

3.2.3

  • Fixed a bug where Buildalyzer.Workspaces would not add transitive references to projects in the Roslyn workspace (#181).
  • No longer attempts to add F# projects from a solution to the Roslyn workspace in Buildalyzer.Workspaces which causes an exception in Roslyn.
  • Updated structure logging support to the latest package providing binlog version 14 parsing (#184).
  • Updated Microsoft.CodeAnalysis package references in Buildalyzer.Workspaces to 3.11.0.
  • Updated MSBuild libraries for programmatic use by Buildalyzer to 16.10.0.
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4.1.2

  • Updated MsBuildPipeLogger to 1.1.6.
  • Updated Microsoft.CodeAnalysis to 4.1.0.

4.1.1

  • Added SourceLink support.

4.1.0

  • Updated Buildalyzer.Logger to target .NET Standard 2.0.
  • Updated MsBuildPipeLogger references to version 1.1.4.

4.0.0

3.2.9

  • Added additional logging for Roslyn workspace creation in Buildalyzer.Workspaces.

3.2.8

  • Reverted UseAppHost back to defaults for Buildalyzer builds in favor of setting ComputeNETCoreBuildOutputFiles instead so that self-contained application builds still work (#194, #185, #187).
  • Added ability to bypass MSBuild when using .NET Core/.NET (I.e. the dotnet command) so that other commands like publish can be invoked (#195, thanks @​echalone).
  • Added support for analyzing build logs that don't set a TargetFrameworkMonitor (I.e. C++ projects) (#196, thanks @​echalone).

3.2.7

  • Fixed MSBuild polling in Visual Studio directories when Visual Studio 2022 is installed since it now installs into the normal "Program Files" folder (as opposed to the x86 one).

3.2.6

  • Specifies an encoding for source text in Buildalyzer.Workspaces to avoid CS8055 errors ("Cannot emit debug information for a source text without encoding") when compiling the workspace (#128).

3.2.5

  • Added a strongly-typed PreprocessorSymbols collection to AnalyzerResults and used it to flow constants through to Buildalyzer.Workspaces for .NET 5 and up projects (#191, #192, thanks @​richardwerkman).
  • Set UseAppHost to false for Buildalyzer builds since there's no need to create native executables for analysis (#185, #187, thanks @​slang25).
  • Added a test project for checking .NET 6 compatibility (#185, #186, thanks @​bernd5).

3.2.4

  • Updated structured logging library to consolidate MSBuild and binary logging types (internal change, should be no impact to consumers).

3.2.3

  • Fixed a bug where Buildalyzer.Workspaces would not add transitive references to projects in the Roslyn workspace (#181).

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Bumps [Buildalyzer](https://github.com/daveaglick/Buildalyzer) from 3.2.2 to 4.1.2.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/daveaglick/Buildalyzer/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/daveaglick/Buildalyzer/blob/main/RELEASE.md)
- [Commits](phmonte/Buildalyzer@v3.2.2...v4.1.2)

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@arturcic arturcic force-pushed the dependabot/nuget/Buildalyzer-4.1.2 branch from fa23bc4 to 0c5814c Compare March 10, 2022 12:11
@arturcic arturcic added this to the 6.x milestone Mar 10, 2022
@arturcic arturcic merged commit 68ff363 into main Mar 10, 2022
@arturcic arturcic deleted the dependabot/nuget/Buildalyzer-4.1.2 branch March 10, 2022 12:33
@arturcic arturcic modified the milestones: 6.x, 6.0.0-alpha.1 Dec 22, 2022
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