NAntContrib Help Task Reference <fxcop> | v0.85 |
Analyzes managed code assemblies and reports information about the assemblies, such as possible design, localization, performance, and security improvements.
Note: this task relies on fxcopcmd.exe being in your PATH environment variable. You can download the latest FxCop from http://www.gotdotnet.com/team/fxcop/.
Attribute | Type | Description | Required |
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analysisReportFilename | string | Specifies the file name for the analysis report. | False |
applyOutXsl | bool | Applies the XSL transformation specified in /outXsl to the analysis report before saving the file. | False |
basedir | directory | The directory in which the command will be executed. | False |
consoleXsl | string | Specifies the XSL or XSLT file that contains a transformation to be applied to the analysis output before it is displayed in the console. | False |
directOutputToConsole | bool | Directs analysis output to the console or to the Output window in Visual Studio .NET. By default, the XSL file FxCopConsoleOutput.xsl is applied to the output before it is displayed. | False |
failOnAnalysisError | bool | Determines if the task should fail when analysis errors occur | False |
includeSummaryReport | bool | Includes a summary report with the informational messages returned by FxCopCmd. | False |
outputXslFilename | string | Specifies the XSL or XSLT file that is referenced by the xml-stylesheet processing instruction in the analysis report. | False |
platformDirectory | string | Specifies the location of the version of Mscorlib.dll that was used when building the target assemblies if this version is not installed on the computer running FxCopCmd. | False |
projectFile | string | Specifies the filename of FxCop project file. | False |
saveResults | bool | Saves the results of the analysis in the project file. | False |
typeList | string | Comma-separated list of type names to analyze. This option disables analysis of assemblies, namespaces, and resources; only the specified types and their members are included in the analysis. Use the wildcard character '*' at the end of the name to select multiple types. | False |
failonerror | bool | Determines if task failure stops the build, or is just reported. The default is true. | False |
if | bool | If true then the task will be executed; otherwise, skipped. The default is true. | False |
timeout | int | The maximum amount of time the application is allowed to execute, expressed in milliseconds. Defaults to no time-out. | False |
unless | bool | Opposite of if . If false then the task will be executed; otherwise, skipped. The default is false. |
False |
verbose | bool | Determines whether the task should report detailed build log messages. The default is false. | False |
Attribute | Type | Description | Required |
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exename | string | The name of the executable that should be used to launch the external program. | False |
useruntimeengine | bool | Specifies whether the external program should be executed using a runtime engine, if configured. The default is false. | False |
Represents a command-line argument.
Attribute | Type | Description | Required |
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dir | directory | The value for a directory-based command-line argument; will be replaced with the absolute path of the directory. | False |
file | file | The name of a file as a single command-line argument; will be replaced with the absolute filename of the file. | False |
if | bool | Indicates if the argument should be passed to the external program. If true then the argument will be passed; otherwise, skipped. The default is true. | False |
line | string | List of command-line arguments; will be passed to the executable as is. | False |
path | <path> | The value for a PATH-like command-line argument; you can use : or ; as path separators and NAnt will convert it to the platform's local conventions, while resolving references to environment variables. | False |
unless | bool | Indicates if the argument should not be passed to the external program. If false then the argument will be passed; otherwise, skipped. The default is false. | False |
value | string | A single command-line argument; can contain space characters. | False |
A single command-line argument containing a space character.
<arg value="-l -a" />
Two separate command-line arguments.
<arg line="-l -a" />
A single command-line argument with the value \dir;\dir2;\dir3
on DOS-based systems and /dir:/dir2:/dir3
on Unix-like systems.
<arg path="/dir;/dir2:\dir3" />
<fxcop directOutputToConsole="true" projectFile="${build.dir}\Sample.fxcop"> <targets> <include name="${build.dir}\bin\*.dll" /> </targets> <rules> <include name="${build.dir}\rules\*.dll" /> </rules> </fxcop>