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msftbot[bot] and others added 30 commits October 2, 2020 12:19
Check `Saved` on ProjectItem before calling Save
The compiler added a block to prevent loading generators that are built
against the .NET Framework, since we know long term that we'll want them
to be runnable on .NET Core. The IDE helper that deals with converting
the error code to an IDE diagnostic needs to be updated to support this
new error, or otherwise Visual Studio will crash.

Fixes #47845
I looked at what we shipped in Visual Studio 2015 (i.e. Roslyn 1.0) and
it seems this cache wasn't used back then either -- the code is more or
less untouched.
JoeRobich and others added 19 commits October 16, 2020 13:01
Avoid realizing the entire solution snapshot in the Sql layer.
Support running official build in dnceng
Add official build pipeline in dnceng for 16.9 branch
Enable nullable reference types for shared utilities
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Disable LSP package manager code actions
Enable nullable reference types in EditorFeatures.Text
Refactoring provider to convert regular string to interpolated string
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