Add support for iterative builds and custom task names#4
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AndrewJRichardson wants to merge 1 commit into0xabu:mainfrom
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Add support for iterative builds and custom task names#4AndrewJRichardson wants to merge 1 commit into0xabu:mainfrom
AndrewJRichardson wants to merge 1 commit into0xabu:mainfrom
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Hi there! Thank you for the contribution and sorry for the delayed reply. You guessed right -- I'm not using this any more, and really don't even have an environment in which to test it. Since your changes are non-trivial, it's probably better that you fork the project than that I take it in my repo. I'm happy to link to your fork. |
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BTW you probably want to update the docs at some point :) |
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Hi,
Not sure if you are still supporting this but I added some basic support for iterative builds as well as custom task names (useful for some distributed build systems which use custom CL tasks).
It adds Newtonsoft.Json as a dependency just for ease of reading and writing the file.
Tested on a large code base (AAA game and engine) and it worked as expected.