MStest command line multiple projects with different coding rules
I use MSTest by command line.
From now, I build a complete solution (only C# projects) with an unique coding ruleset.
cmd.exe /C " chcp 1252 & "C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual
Studio2017BuildToolsMSBuild15.0Binmsbuild.exe"
/p:RunCodeAnalysis=true;CodeAnalysisRuleSet=C:/jenkinsWS_SSV/src/project/Resources/coding_rules.ruleset
/maxcpucount:4 C:/src/myProject.sln
But now I have to add a C++ project inside this project. Is it possible to set 2 different rulesets and affect them on different projects ?
c# c++ visual-studio mstest
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I use MSTest by command line.
From now, I build a complete solution (only C# projects) with an unique coding ruleset.
cmd.exe /C " chcp 1252 & "C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual
Studio2017BuildToolsMSBuild15.0Binmsbuild.exe"
/p:RunCodeAnalysis=true;CodeAnalysisRuleSet=C:/jenkinsWS_SSV/src/project/Resources/coding_rules.ruleset
/maxcpucount:4 C:/src/myProject.sln
But now I have to add a C++ project inside this project. Is it possible to set 2 different rulesets and affect them on different projects ?
c# c++ visual-studio mstest
add a comment |
I use MSTest by command line.
From now, I build a complete solution (only C# projects) with an unique coding ruleset.
cmd.exe /C " chcp 1252 & "C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual
Studio2017BuildToolsMSBuild15.0Binmsbuild.exe"
/p:RunCodeAnalysis=true;CodeAnalysisRuleSet=C:/jenkinsWS_SSV/src/project/Resources/coding_rules.ruleset
/maxcpucount:4 C:/src/myProject.sln
But now I have to add a C++ project inside this project. Is it possible to set 2 different rulesets and affect them on different projects ?
c# c++ visual-studio mstest
I use MSTest by command line.
From now, I build a complete solution (only C# projects) with an unique coding ruleset.
cmd.exe /C " chcp 1252 & "C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft Visual
Studio2017BuildToolsMSBuild15.0Binmsbuild.exe"
/p:RunCodeAnalysis=true;CodeAnalysisRuleSet=C:/jenkinsWS_SSV/src/project/Resources/coding_rules.ruleset
/maxcpucount:4 C:/src/myProject.sln
But now I have to add a C++ project inside this project. Is it possible to set 2 different rulesets and affect them on different projects ?
c# c++ visual-studio mstest
c# c++ visual-studio mstest
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