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Remove FusionAssemblyIdentity and GlobalAssemblyCache #18334

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@iSazonov iSazonov commented Oct 20, 2022

PR Summary

This has never been used in pwsh and is unlikely to be used to handle meta-information in the GAC.

Contribute to #18330

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This has never been used in pwsh and is unlikely to be used to handle meta-information in the GAC.
@iSazonov iSazonov added the CL-CodeCleanup Indicates that a PR should be marked as a Code Cleanup change in the Change Log label Oct 20, 2022
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xtqqczze commented Oct 21, 2022

Since .NET Core, there is no Global Assembly Cache :p

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LGTM

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@iSazonov search for "// Code in this file was copied from https://github.com/dotnet/roslyn" shows src\System.Management.Automation\engine\parser\GlobalAssemblyCache.cs. I think the PR could remove this as well.

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xtqqczze commented Oct 21, 2022

Contributes to #4357.

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daxian-dbw commented Oct 21, 2022

Good catch @xtqqczze! @iSazonov Can you remove src\System.Management.Automation\engine\parser\GlobalAssemblyCache.cs in this PR as well?

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xtqqczze commented Oct 21, 2022

See #13305 for discussion on GlobalAssemblyCache.cs.

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xtqqczze commented Oct 21, 2022

Good catch @xtqqczze! @iSazonov Can you remove src\System.Management.Automation\engine\parser\GlobalAssemblyCache.cs in this PR as well?

Yeah, GlobalAssemblyCache references FusionAssemblyIdentity so both should be removed at the same time.

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Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.GlobalAssemblyCache.ResolvePartialName(assemblyName, out assemblyFileName);

GlobalAssemblyCache.ResolvePartialName(assemblyName, out assemblyFileName);

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xtqqczze commented Oct 21, 2022

We can remove all GlobalAssemblyCache code as it is not compiled. (#if !CORECLR)

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daxian-dbw commented Oct 21, 2022

The support in loading GAC assemblies is in PowerShellAssemblyLoadContext, not related to these 2 files.

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@iSazonov iSazonov changed the title Remove FusionAssemblyIdentity file Remove FusionAssemblyIdentity and GlobalAssemblyCache Oct 21, 2022
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iSazonov commented Oct 21, 2022

@xtqqczze Thanks! GlobalAssemblyCache removed.

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xtqqczze commented Oct 21, 2022

LGTM

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@daxian-dbw daxian-dbw merged commit ece26bc into PowerShell:master Oct 24, 2022
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