Add slnx file migrated from sln#367
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@thegu5 Can you rebase? |
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Fixing... |
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Everything looks good now, I removed the original sln file since the project is built with dotnet 9 now |
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Both VS and (recently) Rider support the format.
If this is merged now, the
.slnfile will still have to be relied upon and kept in sync if any changes are made to the.slnxfile, since the new format isn't supported everywhere yet. The biggest example is thedotnetCLI, which has release of the feature planned for 9.0 (dotnet/sdk#40913). Rider has a feature to convert between the two.(Due to the above, maybe hold off on merging?)
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