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Updated csharpier from 1.0.3 to 1.3.0.

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1.3.0

1.3.0

Breaking Changes

Change xml formatting to return error when it runs into syntax error so it is consistent with c# #​1854

Previously CSharpier treated an invalid xml file as a warning instead of an error. This was inconsistent with how it treated c# files.
Invalid c# or xml files are not treated as errors.
The --compilation-errors-as-warnings argument has been renamed to --syntax-errors-as-warnings and can be used to return warnings instead of errors when encountering invalid files.

What's Changed

Feature: Configurable whitespace handling for xml #​1790

CSharpier now supports two types of xml whitespace formatting strict or ignore.
By default all xml except xaml or axaml is treated as strict whitespace. See details

Feature: Move closing bracket for xml elements to the same line. #​1598

With strict xml whitespace handling, csharpier now keeps the closing bracket for an element on the same line instead of breaking it to a new line.

<!-- input & expected output -->
<ElementWithAttribute Attribute="AttributeValue__________________"
  >TextValue</ElementWithAttribute>

<!-- 1.2.6 -->
<ElementWithAttribute Attribute="AttributeValue__________________"
  >TextValue</ElementWithAttribute
>

Feature: Support for csharpier-ignore with XML formatter #​1788

CSharpier now supports csharpier-ignore in xml files. See details

Feature: Add MSBuild transitive and multi-target support #​1833

CSharpier.MSBuild can now work as a transitive dependency.

Feature: allow checking formatting with cache #​1830

The csharpier check command now supports a --use-cache option.

Feature: remove dependency on Microsoft.AspNetCore.App #​1508

Previously CSharpier required that Microsoft.AspNetCore.App be installed. CSharpier has been modified to use an HttpListener when it is run using server to remove the need for this dependency.

Fix: csharpier-ignore comment removes linespaces before block #​1867

CSharpier was removing blank lines before csharpier-ignore comments in some cases

// input and expected output
var x = 1;
    
// csharpier-ignore
var y=1;

/// 1.2.6
var x = 1;
// csharpier-ignore
var y=1;
 ... (truncated)

## 1.2.6

## What's Changed
### [Bug]: XML with DOCTYPE results in "invalid xml" warning [#​1809](https://github.com/belav/csharpier/issues/1809)
CSharpier was not formatting xml that included a doctype and instead reporting that it was invalid xml.
```xml
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE staff SYSTEM "staff.dtd"[
    <!ENTITY ent1 "es">
]>
<staff></staff>

[Bug]: Initializing a span using stackalloc leads to different formatting compared to new #​1808

When initializing a spacn using stackalloc, it was not being formatting consistently with other code

// input & expected output
Span<int> metatable = new int[]
{
    00000000000000000000000001,
    00000000000000000000000002,
    00000000000000000000000003,
};

Span<int> metatable = stackalloc int[]
{
    00000000000000000000000001,
    00000000000000000000000002,
    00000000000000000000000003,
};

// 1.2.5
Span<int> metatable = new int[]
{
    00000000000000000000000001,
    00000000000000000000000002,
    00000000000000000000000003,
};

Span<int> metatable =
    stackalloc int[] {
        00000000000000000000000001,
        00000000000000000000000002,
        00000000000000000000000003,
    };

[Bug]: Comments in otherwise empty object pattern disappear when formatting #​1804

CSharpier was removing comments if they were the only content of an object pattern.

// input & expected output
var match = obj is {
    //Property: 123
 ... (truncated)

## 1.2.5

## What's Changed
### Performance issue when running CLI in project with pnpm on Windows [#​1781](https://github.com/belav/csharpier/issues/1781)
**1.2.4 did not properly address this**

The code to determine if there is a version of CSharpier.MsBuild referenced that does not match the version of CSharpier being run has been optimized to not look in node_modules or .git. This significantly speeds things up in some setups.


**Full Changelog**: https://github.com/belav/csharpier/compare/1.2.4...1.2.5

## 1.2.4

# 1.2.4
## What's Changed
### Weird enter in closing when formatting XAML TextBlock [#​1785](https://github.com/belav/csharpier/issues/1785)
CSharpier was breaking an end element to a new line when it did not need to.
```xml
<!-- input & expected output -->
<root>
  <TextBlock Foreground="DarkGray">
    I saw the sign. When I opened up my eyes, I saw the sign.
  </TextBlock>
  <TextBlock>
    I saw the sign. When I opened up my eyes, I saw the sign.
  </TextBlock>
</root>

<!-- 1.2.3 -->
<root>
  <TextBlock Foreground="DarkGray">
    I saw the sign. When I opened up my eyes, I saw the sign.
  </TextBlock
  >
  <TextBlock>
    I saw the sign. When I opened up my eyes, I saw the sign.
  </TextBlock>
</root>

Order Modifiers (IDE0036) not formatting when code is preceded by a comment. #​1784

When incorrectly ordered modifiers were preceded by a comment they were not being reordered. Thanks go to @​TimothyMakkison for the contribution

// input & 1.2.3

// Comment
required public int Prop1 { get; set; }

// expected output
// Comment
public required int Prop1 { get; set; }

Performance issue when running CLI in project with pnpm on Windows #​1781

The code to determine if there is a version of CSharpier.MsBuild referenced that does not match the version of CSharpier being run has been optimized to not look in node_modules or .git. This significantly speeds things up in some setups.

Full Changelog: belav/csharpier@1.2.3...1.2.4

1.2.3

What's Changed

Large directories ignored in .gitignore significantly impact performance. #​1776

CSharpier was enumerating all files within all subdirectories and then determining if they should be formatted or not. That logic was optimized to only enumerate files in directories that are not ignored.

Full Changelog: belav/csharpier@1.2.2...1.2.3

1.2.2

What's Changed

The null coalescing operator is grouped in an unexpected place #​1769

Null coalescing is now consistently broken thanks to a contribution from @​ogaken-1

// input & expected output
var x =
    someValue.SomeCall().SomeProperty.SomeProperty
    ?? someValue.SomeCall().SomeProperty.SomeProperty;

var x =
    someValue.SomeCall().SomeProperty?.SomeCall().SomeProperty
    ?? someValue.SomeCall().SomeProperty?.SomeCall().SomeProperty;

var x =
    someValue.SomeCall().A_______.B_______.C_______
    ?? someValue.SomeCall().A_______.B_______.C_______;

// 1.2.1
var x =
    someValue.SomeCall().SomeProperty.SomeProperty ?? someValue
        .SomeCall()
        .SomeProperty.SomeProperty;

var x =
    someValue.SomeCall().SomeProperty?.SomeCall().SomeProperty ?? someValue
        .SomeCall()
        .SomeProperty?.SomeCall()
        .SomeProperty;

var x =
    someValue.SomeCall().A_______.B_______.C_______ ?? someValue
        .SomeCall()
        .A_______.B_______.C_______;

Xml formatter should not add a second line #​1760

When formatting an xml file with a declaration and extra blank line was being added.

<!-- input & expected output -->
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>

<Element />

<!-- 1.2.1 -->
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>


<Element />

... (truncated)

1.2.1

What's Changed

Multiline comments are now formatted in a single line in XML format #​1747

The 1.2.0 release was combining xml comments into a single line.

<!-- input & expected output -->
<Root>
  <!-- This is the first line comment-->
  <!-- This is the second line of my comment-->
</Root>

<!-- 1.2.0 -->
<Root>
  <!-- This is the first line comment--><!-- This is the second line of my comment-->
</Root>

Full Changelog: belav/csharpier@1.2.0...1.2.1

1.2.0

What's Changed

Custom XML Parser #​1679

CSharpier now has a custom xml parser. XmlDocument and XDocument do not provide the original white space or the original attribute values from the file that was parsed which blocked the ability to implement supporting keeping empty new lines and not automatically encoding attributes.

Support for keeping empty lines in xml files #​1599

CSharpier now supports keeping a single empty line between elements in xml files. It will remove any initial or trailing empty lines.

<!-- input -->
<Root>

  <Element />


  <Element />

</Root>

<!-- expected output -->
<Root>
  <Element />

  <Element />
</Root>

<!-- 1.1.2 -->
<Root>
  <Element />
  <Element />
</Root>

Xml - don't automatically encode attribute values #​1610

CSharpier will no longer encode attribute values. It will leave them encoded if they are supplied that way.

<!-- input & expected output -->
<Target Name="Transform" BeforeTargets="Build">
  <Message Importance="high" Text="@(MyItems->'MyItems has %(Identity)', ', ')" />
</Target>

<!-- 1.1.2 -->
<Target Name="Transform" BeforeTargets="Build">
  <Message Importance="high" Text="@(MyItems-&gt;'MyItems has %(Identity)', ', ')" />
</Target>

Add option to all integrations to report incorrect formatting as a warning instead of error #​1687

Formatting "using" import split on multiple lines requires formatting it twice to get the expected result #​1698

When a using contained a newline before the namespace it was not being sorted properly.

// input
using System.Net;
using
 ... (truncated)

## 1.1.2

## What's Changed
### Inconsistencies with null-coalescing wrapping on method chains [#​1573](https://github.com/belav/csharpier/issues/1573)
On longer method chains, depending on the exact chain a null coalescing expression wouldn't always be preceded by a new line.

```c#
// input & expected output
var x =
    someValue
        .Property.CallLongMethod_____________________________________()
        .CallMethod__________()
    ?? throw new Exception();

var x =
    someValue
        .Property.CallLongMethod_____________________________________()
        .CallLongMethod___________________________________________________()
    ?? throw new Exception();

// 1.1.1
var x =
    someValue
        .Property.CallLongMethod_____________________________________()
        .CallMethod__________() ?? throw new Exception();

var x =
    someValue
        .Property.CallLongMethod_____________________________________()
        .CallLongMethod___________________________________________________()
    ?? throw new Exception();

Full Changelog: belav/csharpier@1.1.1...1.1.2

1.1.1

What's Changed

Unhandled exception: System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: startIndex cannot be larger than length of string. (Parameter 'startIndex') #​1673

CSharpier was throwing an exception when formating a directory contained a file without an extension.

1.1.0

What's Changed

.gitignore from parent folders impacts formatting of children #​1627

CSharpier will no longer consider .gitignore files located above the root of the current git repository.

Changes to stdin formatting #​288 #​1657

There is a new option --stdin-filepath that is used to specify the filepath CSharpier should use for resolving options and ignore files.
When no path is specified via stdin-path

  • No ignore files are considered.
  • The current directory is considered when locating options
  • The file is assumed to be c# unless the first non-whitespace character is < in which case it is assumed to be xml.

Support for C# 14 and .NET 10 #​1654 #​1646

Changes were required to support the following

  • Extension Declarations
  • File level directives in file based C# Apps

Support --ignore-path CLI option #​1585

It is now possible to specify the path to an ignore file

dotnet csharpier format . --ignore-path .config/.csharpierignore

Format xaml and slnx by default #​1628 #​1604

CSharpier now formats xaml and slnx by default without the need for configuration changes.

XML formatting is not taking into account EOL configuration on multiline comments #​1660

When formatting the following XML, CSharpier would always use the system system default for ending lines within the comment instead of the respecting the configured EOL setting.

<Element>
  <!--
  Comment with EOL
  -->
</Element>

Error when no read access to intermediate containing folder #​1656

In the case that CSharpier had access to a sub directory but not the parent of that sub directory, it was failing with an exception. That has been resolved.

Misleading message after "csharpier check" #​1645

Previously the format and check commands both used the same output message. The check command now correctly reports that it checked files and did not format them.

# 1.0.3
dotnet csharpier check .
Formatted 13226 files in 21986ms.

# 1.1.0
dotnet csharpier check .
Checked 13226 files in 21986ms.

Multiline collection expressions should not be indented #​1635

CSharpier now formats collection expressions consistently when they are in a property

// input & expected output
public class ClassName
{
    public SomeObject LongValue = new
 ... (truncated)

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