Add System.Uri::EscapeDataString to MSBuild property function allowlist #12572
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Resolves #10883
This PR adds
System.Uri::EscapeDataString(andUnescapeDataString) to the MSBuild property function allowlist, enabling developers to properly escape URI components in MSBuild projects without needing to resort to workarounds withUriBuilder.Path.Problem
Previously, developers who needed to URL-encode strings in MSBuild had to use workarounds like manipulating
UriBuilder.Path, which is not semantically correct and error-prone. TheSystem.Uri::EscapeDataStringmethod is the standard .NET approach for encoding URI data components.Solution
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System.Urito theAvailableStaticMethodsallowlist inConstants.cs, which enables all static methods on theSystem.Uriclass includingEscapeDataStringandUnescapeDataString.Usage
Safety
System.Uri::EscapeDataStringis a pure function with no side effects, making it completely safe for use during project evaluation. It follows the same security model as other allowed static methods likeSystem.StringandSystem.Convert.Testing
UriBuilderfunctionality remains unaffectedThis change provides a clean, semantically correct way to handle URI encoding in MSBuild without breaking any existing functionality.
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