[Backport][10.0.2xx] Add suppressor support for dotnet format#51697
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Backport of #48512
Context:
Microsoft.Unity.Analyzers is able to add Unity-specific diagnostics or to remove general C# diagnostics that do not apply to Unity projects (through diagnostic suppressors).
One common usage is to run the
dotnet formatcommand on a unity solution to ensure projects obey the.editorconfiglinting rules:dotnet format --verify-no-changes --severity warnBut currently this command does not support diagnostic suppressors, which implies a lack of consistency with our IDEs and command-line build tools, which now manage suppressors.
See microsoft/Microsoft.Unity.Analyzers#387 for a minimal repro.
Other scenarios are likely to be similar, such as the linting of test projects (
NUnitandXUnitmake use of diagnostic suppressors).For this PR we tried to have a minimal impact, by just registering local project suppressors, when running the
code-style phase.
Added unit tests as well.
fixes dotnet/format#1998
fixes microsoft/Microsoft.Unity.Analyzers#387
fixes #44867