AnyCPU - Simplify support via ModuleInitializer#4063
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Summary:
Now that we use the SDK Style csproj files and target VS2019 we can use a custom attribute
(same as in .Net Core 3.1) to get the compiler to output a ModuleInitializer.
ModuleInitializer can be used to resolve AnyCpu dlls at runtime. Should greatly simplify AnyCpu
support.
Changes:
the ModuleInitializer
The default behaviour for this case is to simply copy the 32bit libs
How Has This Been Tested?
Further testing required.
Types of changes
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