Nuget build errors and formatter for variable assignment SET statement#36
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Nuget build errors and formatter for variable assignment SET statement#36nickchristie wants to merge 2 commits intobenlaan:masterfrom
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…st in the package" and NU5040: "The readme file 'readme.md' is empty."
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Hello, thanks very much for your project!
I found that it would not build under VS2022 without adding references in 3 project files to the existing readme.md files and making sure those were not empty files:
NU5039: The readme file 'readme.md' does not exist in the package.
NU5040: The readme file 'readme.md' is empty.
I then added formatting support for the variable assignment SET statement, by copying and editing an existing example. The parser already had support for SET.
Cheers
Nick