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  • C# on Visual Studio Code

    [comment]: # C# on Visual Studio Code

    installation

    .NET Core SDK = Develop apps with .NET Core and the SDK+CLI (Software Development Kit/Command Line Interface) tools

    • Install Visual Studio Code

    • Install Visual Studio Code extensions for C# Development

      • C# (C# for Visual Studio Code (powered by OmniSharp))

    Create a C# project

    • Create a folder for your .NET application, e.g. NetApp.
    • Open a command windows and go to the folder.
    • Run
    dotnet new
    

    Output:

    E:WorkNetApp>dotnet new
    Created new C# project in E:WorkNetApp.
    

    The command will creat a project.json file and a Program.cs file.

    Build the project

    • Open the folder via Visual Studio
      Visual Studio Code will prompt:
      • Required assets to build and debug are missing from your project, Add them?
        Click Yes
        The operation is same as
        • Create a .vscode folder
        • Add a launch.json file into the .vscode folder
    {
        "version": "0.2.0",
        "configurations": [
            {
                "name": ".NET Core Launch (console)",
                "type": "coreclr",
                "request": "launch",
                "preLaunchTask": "build",
                "program": "${workspaceRoot}\bin\Debug\netcoreapp1.0\NetApp.dll",
                "args": [],
                "cwd": "${workspaceRoot}",
                "externalConsole": false,
                "stopAtEntry": false,
                "internalConsoleOptions": "openOnSessionStart"
            },
            {
                "name": ".NET Core Attach",
                "type": "coreclr",
                "request": "attach",
                "processId": "${command.pickProcess}"
            }
        ]
    }
    
      • Add a tasks.json file into the .vscode folder
    {
        "version": "0.1.0",
        "command": "dotnet",
        "isShellCommand": true,
        "args": [],
        "tasks": [
            {
                "taskName": "build",
                "args": [
                    "${workspaceRoot}\project.json"
                ],
                "isBuildCommand": true,
                "problemMatcher": "$msCompile"
            }
        ]
    }
    
      • There are unresolved dependencies from 'project.json', Please execute the restore command to continue.
        Click Restore
        The operation will create a project.lock.json, which is same as run
    dotnet restore
    
    • Build
      Press Ctrl + Shift + B,
      Output:
    Project NetApp (.NETCoreApp,Version=v1.0) will be compiled because expected outputs are missing
    Compiling NetApp for .NETCoreApp,Version=v1.0
    Compilation succeeded.
        0 Warning(s)
        0 Error(s)
    Time elapsed 00:00:03.4166048
    

    Run the project

    • Edit .vscode/task.json
    {
        "version": "0.1.0",
        "command": "dotnet",
        "isShellCommand": true,
        "args": [],
        "tasks": [
            {
                "taskName": "build",
                "args": [
                    "${workspaceRoot}\project.json"
                ],
                "isBuildCommand": true,
                "problemMatcher": "$msCompile"
            },
            {
                "taskName": "run",
                "args": [
                    "${workspaceRoot}\project.json"
                ],
                "isBuildCommand": false,
                "problemMatcher": "$msCompile"
            }
        ]
    }
    
    • Run the project
      • Way 1:
        Press Ctrl + P
        Input "task ", need a space
        Select run
      • Way 2:
        Press Ctrl + Shift + P
        Input > Tasks: Run Tasks, press enter
        Select run
        Output:
    Project NetApp (.NETCoreApp,Version=v1.0) was previously compiled. Skipping compilation.
    Hello World!
    
    • Trick: Run the project with Ctrl+Shift+B
      Change the .vscode/task.json by
      set task build's isBuildCommand as false,
      set task run's isBuildCommand as true,
      like:
    {
        "version": "0.1.0",
        "command": "dotnet",
        "isShellCommand": true,
        "args": [],
        "tasks": [
            {
                "taskName": "build",
                "args": [
                    "${workspaceRoot}\project.json"
                ],
                "isBuildCommand": false,
                "problemMatcher": "$msCompile"
            },
            {
                "taskName": "run",
                "args": [
                    "${workspaceRoot}\project.json"
                ],
                "isBuildCommand": true,
                "problemMatcher": "$msCompile"
            }
        ]
    }
    
    • Try the trick
      Press Ctrl+Shift+B
      Output:
    Project NetApp (.NETCoreApp,Version=v1.0) was previously compiled. Skipping compilation.
    Hello World!
    

    Useful User Settings

    • Auto save
      Select File -> Preferences -> User Settings
    // Place your settings in this file to overwrite the default settings
    {
        "files.autoSave": "afterDelay"
    }
    
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  • 原文地址:https://www.cnblogs.com/steven-yang/p/5867662.html
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