cruise control. Net documentation recommends using the NUnit function, rather than suggesting that NUnit is said to be inside the building script.
I am trying to figure out what is the best way to achieve it.
I have added a 'Runastes' project for my solution which uses NUINT MSBILD community work to execute the examinations.
I wanted to add a 'test' target for this project so that I could run MSBuild against the entire solution with the goal of "Build, Test". However, MSBuild did not like it, the test goal was not included in the solution in reporting.
What should I do? I am not completely clear that Cruise ControlOnet has suggested that we do not use the NUnit function. If I wrap the call to NUINT within an MSWIld project, then I am not completely sure that I should call MS Bull twice a month (to make everything once and to make a test call) . If I should add builds and tests in MSW within a call, how do I get it?
Any suggestions received from gratitude.
Sandy
There is no reason why you can not access MSBuild from your CCNET project Can not make many calls for In our projects, we have the first call to compile the code to MSBeeld. The second call uses an MSBuild script which runs our unit test and code analysis.
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