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Project.Build Method (IEnumerable<ILogger>, IEnumerable<ForwardingLoggerRecord>)

Builds this project, using the default targets and the given loggers and remote loggers.

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Namespace:  Microsoft.Build.Evaluation
Assembly:  Microsoft.Build (in Microsoft.Build.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Function Build ( _
    loggers As IEnumerable(Of ILogger), _
    remoteLoggers As IEnumerable(Of ForwardingLoggerRecord) _
) As Boolean
public bool Build(
    IEnumerable<ILogger> loggers,
    IEnumerable<ForwardingLoggerRecord> remoteLoggers
)
public:
bool Build(
    IEnumerable<ILogger^>^ loggers, 
    IEnumerable<ForwardingLoggerRecord^>^ remoteLoggers
)
member Build : 
        loggers:IEnumerable<ILogger> * 
        remoteLoggers:IEnumerable<ForwardingLoggerRecord> -> bool
public function Build(
    loggers : IEnumerable<ILogger>, 
    remoteLoggers : IEnumerable<ForwardingLoggerRecord>
) : boolean

Parameters

  • loggers
    Type: IEnumerable<ILogger>

    The loggers to be used during the build.

Return Value

Type: System.Boolean
Returns true on success; false otherwise.

Remarks

To set or get virtual items for build purposes, clone a project instance explicitly and build that. This method does not modify the project object.

.NET Framework Security

See Also

Reference

Project Class

Build Overload

Microsoft.Build.Evaluation Namespace