Create a custom Toolset configuration
An MSBuild toolset contains references to tasks, targets, and tools that you can use to build an application project. MSBuild includes a standard toolset, but you can also create custom toolsets.
Standard toolset configurations
MSBuild contains the standard toolset Current
that references the current version of MSBuild, which is installed to the folder MSBuild\Current\Bin under the Visual Studio installation directory.
Custom toolset definitions
When a standard Toolset does not fulfill your build requirements, you can create a custom Toolset
. For example, you may have a build lab scenario in which you must have a separate system for building C++ projects. By using a custom Toolset
, you can assign custom values to the ToolsVersion
attribute when run MSBuild.exe by using the /toolsVersion
command-line switch. If you specify the ToolsVersion
attribute in the project file, it is ignored.
By doing this, you can also use the $(MSBuildToolsPath)
property to import .targets files from that directory, as well as defining your own custom Toolset properties that can be used for any project that uses that Toolset.
Specify a custom Toolset in the configuration file for MSBuild.exe (or for the custom tool that hosts the MSBuild engine if that is what you are using). For example, the configuration file for MSBuild.exe could include the following Toolset
definition if you wished to define a toolset named MyCustomToolset.
<msbuildToolsets default="MyCustomToolset">
<toolset toolsVersion="MyCustomToolset">
<property name="MSBuildToolsPath"
value="C:\SpecialPath" />
</toolset>
</msbuildToolsets>
<msbuildToolsets>
must also be defined in the configuration file, as follows.
<configSections>
<section name="msbuildToolsets"
type="Microsoft.Build.BuildEngine.ToolsetConfigurationSection,
Microsoft.Build, Version=15.1.0.0, Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a">
</section>
</configSections>
Note
To be read correctly, <configSections>
must be the first subsection in the <configuration>
section.
ToolsetConfigurationSection
is a custom configuration section that can be used by any MSBuild host for custom configuration. If you use a custom Toolset, a host does not have to do anything to initialize the build engine except provide the configuration file entries.
The following properties are specific to the value of ToolsVersion
that is used in projects:
$(MSBuildBinPath) is set to the
ToolsPath
value that is specified either in the registry or in the configuration file where theToolsVersion
is defined. The$(MSBuildToolsPath)
setting in the registry or the configuration file specifies the location of the core tasks and targets. In the project file, this maps to the $(MSBuildBinPath) property, and also to the $(MSBuildToolsPath) property.$(MSBuildToolsPath)
is a reserved property that is supplied by the MSBuildToolsPath property that is specified in the configuration file. (This property replaces$(MSBuildBinPath)
. However,$(MSBuildBinPath)
is carried forward for compatibility.) A custom Toolset must define either$(MSBuildToolsPath)
or$(MSBuildBinPath)
but not both, unless they both have the same value.You can also add custom, ToolsVersion-specific properties to the configuration file by using the same syntax that you use to add the MSBuildToolsPath property. To make these custom properties available to the project file, use the same name as the name of the value that is specified in the configuration file. You may define Toolsets but not sub-toolsets in the configuration file.