public/Framework.ps1
function Framework { <# .SYNOPSIS Sets the version of the .NET framework you want to use during build. .DESCRIPTION This function will accept a string containing version of the .NET framework to use during build. Possible values: '1.0', '1.1', '2.0', '2.0x86', '2.0x64', '3.0', '3.0x86', '3.0x64', '3.5', '3.5x86', '3.5x64', '4.0', '4.0x86', '4.0x64', '4.5', '4.5x86', '4.5x64', '4.5.1', '4.5.1x86', '4.5.1x64'. Default is '3.5*', where x86 or x64 will be detected based on the bitness of the PowerShell process. .PARAMETER Framework Version of the .NET framework to use during build. .EXAMPLE Framework "4.0" Task default -depends Compile Task Compile -depends Clean { msbuild /version } ----------- The script above will output detailed version of msbuid v4 .LINK Assert .LINK Exec .LINK FormatTaskName .LINK Get-PSakeScriptTasks .LINK Include .LINK Invoke-psake .LINK Properties .LINK Task .LINK TaskSetup .LINK TaskTearDown #> [CmdletBinding()] param( [Parameter(Mandatory = $true)] [string]$Framework ) $psake.context.Peek().config.framework = $Framework ConfigureBuildEnvironment } |