Mention MSBUILDDEBUGENGINE in Tips&Tricks #8089
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Some folks were looking for this and found this page, but wound up IMing me because DEBUGENGINE wasn't here.
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| * `MSBUILDDEBUGENGINE=1` & `MSBUILDDEBUGPATH=<DIRECTORY>` |
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MSBuildDebugEngine is technically pascal-cased. Why? Don't know. Windows doesn't care. I seem to recall we talked about whether we should change it to be all upper case like most of our env vars but ultimately decided that since it had shipped this way, we'd leave it.
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Some folks were looking for this and found this page, but wound up IMing me because DEBUGENGINE wasn't here.