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feat: Dotnet non-dependant executables #17

feat: Dotnet non-dependant executables

feat: Dotnet non-dependant executables #17

Triggered via pull request May 21, 2024 15:36
@YOU54FYOU54F
synchronize #28
executables
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Applications published to a single-file are required to use the application host. You must either set PublishSingleFile to false or set UseAppHost to true.
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Applications published to a single-file are required to use the application host. You must either set PublishSingleFile to false or set UseAppHost to true.
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The "--output" option isn't supported when building a solution. Specifying a solution-level output path results in all projects copying outputs to the same directory, which can lead to inconsistent builds.
build: src/Explore.Cli/PostmanCollectionMappingHelper.cs#L269
Using member 'System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Deserialize<TValue>(String, JsonSerializerOptions)' which has 'RequiresUnreferencedCodeAttribute' can break functionality when trimming application code. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed. Use the overload that takes a JsonTypeInfo or JsonSerializerContext, or make sure all of the required types are preserved.
build: src/Explore.Cli/PostmanCollectionMappingHelper.cs#L274
Using member 'System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Deserialize<TValue>(String, JsonSerializerOptions)' which has 'RequiresUnreferencedCodeAttribute' can break functionality when trimming application code. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed. Use the overload that takes a JsonTypeInfo or JsonSerializerContext, or make sure all of the required types are preserved.
build: src/Explore.Cli/Program.cs#L495
Using member 'System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Deserialize<TValue>(String, JsonSerializerOptions)' which has 'RequiresUnreferencedCodeAttribute' can break functionality when trimming application code. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed. Use the overload that takes a JsonTypeInfo or JsonSerializerContext, or make sure all of the required types are preserved.
build: src/Explore.Cli/Program.cs#L297
Using member 'System.Net.Http.Json.HttpContentJsonExtensions.ReadFromJsonAsync<T>(HttpContent, JsonSerializerOptions, CancellationToken)' which has 'RequiresUnreferencedCodeAttribute' can break functionality when trimming application code. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed. Use the overload that takes a JsonTypeInfo or JsonSerializerContext, or make sure all of the required types are preserved.
build: src/Explore.Cli/Program.cs#L365
Using member 'System.Net.Http.Json.HttpContentJsonExtensions.ReadFromJsonAsync<T>(HttpContent, JsonSerializerOptions, CancellationToken)' which has 'RequiresUnreferencedCodeAttribute' can break functionality when trimming application code. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed. Use the overload that takes a JsonTypeInfo or JsonSerializerContext, or make sure all of the required types are preserved.
build: src/Explore.Cli/Program.cs#L383
Using member 'System.Net.Http.Json.HttpContentJsonExtensions.ReadFromJsonAsync<T>(HttpContent, JsonSerializerOptions, CancellationToken)' which has 'RequiresUnreferencedCodeAttribute' can break functionality when trimming application code. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed. Use the overload that takes a JsonTypeInfo or JsonSerializerContext, or make sure all of the required types are preserved.
build: src/Explore.Cli/Program.cs#L434
Using member 'System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Serialize<TValue>(TValue, JsonSerializerOptions)' which has 'RequiresUnreferencedCodeAttribute' can break functionality when trimming application code. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed. Use the overload that takes a JsonTypeInfo or JsonSerializerContext, or make sure all of the required types are preserved.
build: src/Explore.Cli/Program.cs#L108
Using member 'System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Deserialize<TValue>(String, JsonSerializerOptions)' which has 'RequiresUnreferencedCodeAttribute' can break functionality when trimming application code. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed. Use the overload that takes a JsonTypeInfo or JsonSerializerContext, or make sure all of the required types are preserved.
build: src/Explore.Cli/Program.cs#L141
Using member 'System.Text.Json.JsonSerializer.Serialize<TValue>(TValue, JsonSerializerOptions)' which has 'RequiresUnreferencedCodeAttribute' can break functionality when trimming application code. JSON serialization and deserialization might require types that cannot be statically analyzed. Use the overload that takes a JsonTypeInfo or JsonSerializerContext, or make sure all of the required types are preserved.