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Do case-insensitive comparisons for targets names #1241
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This complements the change in the pull request below: microsoft/qsharp-compiler#1241 By normalizing to lower case the target name, we allow execution even if the target name was provided without matching case.
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* added MSBuild_Logs to gitignore (#1171) * Command Line Support for Project File Input (#1192) * Change --inputs to --input (#1210) * Deprecate new array expression (#956) * Removing temporary project (#1225) * Formatter Updates Deprecated Boolean Operator Syntax (#1214) * Update the documentation found in the Q# Formatter Project (#1203) * Formatter Updates Deprecated Specialization Declaration Parameters (#1226) * Adding Sdk integration, and formatting support + code action for syntax updates to the language server (#1207) * QAT v. 0.1 (#1230) * Sdk changes to support Qir targets (#1238) * Quantum Development Kit Telemetry Library (#1199) Co-authored-by: Sarah Marshall <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Scott Carda <[email protected]> * Allowing to use the LLVM intrinsic readcyclecounter from Q# (#1248) * Do case-insensitive comparisons for targets names (#1241) During the build stage of a Q# job submission via the CLI or the stand-alone executable, there is a case sensitive enforcement of target names. Since this limitation does not exist in the service or in other clients, we're aligning by making the corresponding comparison case insensitive. * Refactor language server code for extracting symbols from Q# fragments (#1220) * Start adding SymbolOccurrence module * Replace SymbolInformation implementation * Add C# interop for SymbolOccurrence * Rename SymbolInformation.cs to match class name * Mark SymbolInformation as obsolete * Add SymbolOccurrence.fsi * Add doc comments * Fix nullable errors with .NET Core 3.1 * Use as instead of is * Take in fragment instead of file in SymbolOccurrence * Update todo comments * Return NS in open directive as UsedVariable * Use TryGet for SymbolOccurrence C# API * Statement Kinds Support (#1212) * Addressing last comments - QAT v0.1 (#1240) * Type renaming * Removing redudant setModulePassManager * Fixing recursion * Refactoring filenames * Renaming directory * Updating names and files * Formatting * Fixing include * Updates for QIR validation (#1250) * Type renaming * Removing redudant setModulePassManager * Fixing recursion * Refactoring filenames * Renaming directory * Updating names and files * Formatting * Changing default to interop friendly * Updating base profile * Styling * Updating logger * Fixing style * Removing comment * Moving testing to run before linting * Updating CMake * Attempting to solve tests issue * Updating according to PR comments * Complete NamespaceItem in qsfmt (#1239) Co-authored-by: Filip W <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Scott Carda <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Sarah Marshall <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: bettinaheim <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Jintao YU <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Troels F. Rønnow <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: XField <[email protected]> Co-authored-by: Ricardo Espinoza <[email protected]>
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During the build stage of a Q# job submission via the CLI or the stand-alone executable, there is a case sensitive enforcement of target names. Since this limitation does not exist in the service or in other clients, we're aligning by making the corresponding comparison case insensitive.
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During the build stage of a Q# job submission via the CLI or the stand-alone executable, there is a case sensitive enforcement of target names.
Since this limitation does not exist in the service or in other clients, we're aligning by making the corresponding comparison case insensitive.