Additionally remove a lot of 64-bit-specific configurations
(Debug64/Release64) as well, and just make the default configurations
(Debug/Release) be 64-bit.
This works around a build problem that occurs because NUnit ships with a
P/Invoke to a function that doesn't exist on Apple platforms:
MTOUCH : error MT5210: Native linking failed, undefined symbol: _GetVersionEx. Please verify that all the necessary frameworks have been referenced and native libraries are properly linked in. [/Users/xamarinqa/myagent/_work/8/s/xamarin-macios/tests/xharness/tmp-test-dir/monotouch-test58/monotouch-test-tvos.csproj]
MTOUCH : error MT5201: Native linking failed. Please review the build log and the user flags provided to gcc: -fembed-bitcode-marker [/Users/xamarinqa/myagent/_work/8/s/xamarin-macios/tests/xharness/tmp-test-dir/monotouch-test58/monotouch-test-tvos.csproj]
clang : error : linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation) [/Users/xamarinqa/myagent/_work/8/s/xamarin-macios/tests/xharness/tmp-test-dir/monotouch-test58/monotouch-test-tvos.csproj]
Also fix an issue in mtouch where we would overwrite any previous --dlsym
values; they're now accumulative (`--dlsym:foo.dll --dlsym:bar.dll` works
as expected)
Ref: https://github.com/nunit/nunit/issues/3618
* Touch.Client references the official NUnitLite package, which means we're using
a non-forked version of NUnit.
* This makes it easier for our .NET 5 effort, since we won't have to port an ancient
version of NUnitLite to .NET 5 (nor will we have to keep using it in our existing
code, we can use more modern NUnit patterns).
* Reference MonoTouch.Dialog from the NuGet package. This also eases the .NET 5 effort,
since we won't have to port MonoTouch.Dialog to .NET 5 (we'll probably still do it
though at some point, but it doesn't have to be done right away), nor build it
ourselves / ship it.
Makes device builds (and uploads) much faster.
I've checked all other tests, and this was the only one not using LinkSdk
(except tests that don't on purpose, such as linker tests).
This won't affect device tests on the bots (because those already set LLVM
manually when testing Release), but it becomes less confusing when trying to
reproduce any problems locally, since now the project configuration on disk
matches the tested configuration.
* Fix default http message handler for watchOS.
Fix default http message handler for watchOS to be NSUrlSessionHandler (the
previous attempt at eb7c2fd was quite incomplete), and make sure
HttpClientHandler is never used (show errors if someone tries).
* [tests] Remove explicit http client handler from project files.
Just use the default instead, since the set of valid http client handlers varies between platforms.