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* Change SOS to use wrapper class that is now in System.Diagnostics.StackTrace.
The portable PDB helper code for SOS source/line support has been moved from
System.Diagnostics.Debug.SymbolReader to a new managed SOS project in the coreclr
repo called SOS.NETCore.
The public APIs have now been made internal.
Plumb through the loaded PE address to the managed SymbolReader functions so it can be used as a key.
Fixed a stack trashing/overflow when a unresolved managed breakpoint is resolved because one of the
module name buffers was too small (MAX_PATH_FNAME). Changed it (and others) to MAXLONGPATH.
SOS now works with Portable PDBs on Windows.
New dac private get module data request. Used to get the necessary info for portable PDBs.
SOS now supports in-memory PE's on xplat and Windows. Needed to get and plumb though the in-memory
PE layout where it is file based or loaded.
Better Windows GetLineByILOffset support. Uses the SymbolReader and now works with in-memory PEs.
Misc code formatting and general cleanup.
* Code review feedback.
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Make sure that the facade projects generates pdbs when possible.
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This will contain the same sources as mscorlib but will have a different name.
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This eliminates the old way of nuget package creation as a part of prep:
https://github.com/dotnet/coreclr/issues/3442.
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This will enable the 'local publish' of the CoreCLR package to a location where
it can be picked up by the CoreFx build. What this means is that you will be able
to build the CoreCLR package and use that to run the CoreFx tests on top of it.
Changes required to make this happen:
- Refactor the managed build to make sure the buildtools gets restored before
we attempt to use the targets it provides.
- Take a dependency to the Microsoft.DotNet.BuildTools to bring in the packages.targets
- Update the $(PackagesDir) to point to the <repo root>\packages to make it consistent with CoreFx
- Hook-up the LocalPackagePublish targets to the build of the CoreCLR NuGet packages
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