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Add scripting commands to DeviceApiTester #102

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shaggygi opened this issue Dec 15, 2018 · 3 comments
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Add scripting commands to DeviceApiTester #102

shaggygi opened this issue Dec 15, 2018 · 3 comments
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shaggygi commented Dec 15, 2018

This is a placeholder for discussions related to scripting commands using the DeviceApiTester. There is an initial PR #101 as a starting point.

  1. What other commands/attributes could be added that would be helpful related to scripting?
  2. Would support for Visual Basic and F# language be useful? Is it possible?
  3. Should this be added to DeviceApiTester README?
@joperezr joperezr added area-tools Tools for testing while developing for .NET Core IoT enhancement New feature or request labels Dec 20, 2018
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The new dotnet/command-line-api mentioned a section on scripting capabilities. Not sure if/how this could be used if migrated.

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shaggygi commented Jan 5, 2019

Not sure when VB option will be available. See dotnet/roslyn#13523

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shaggygi commented Jan 7, 2019

script-run works well for now for C#. Not sure when VB scripting APIs will be added back. Closing for now, but will check periodically to see if VB can be added later.

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