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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T07:16:14+00:00 2026-05-15T07:16:14+00:00

Observe the following piece of an msbuild script: <ItemGroup> <R Include=-Microsoft.Design#CA1000 /> <R Include=-Microsoft.Design#CA1002

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Observe the following piece of an msbuild script:

<ItemGroup>
  <R Include="-Microsoft.Design#CA1000" />
  <R Include="-Microsoft.Design#CA1002" />
</ItemGroup>

I want to convert it to

/ruleid:-Microsoft.Design#CA1000 /ruleid:-Microsoft.Design#CA1002

Now, the best I came up with is @(R -> '/ruleid:%(Identity)'), but this only yields

/ruleid:-Microsoft.Design#CA1000;/ruleid:-Microsoft.Design#CA1002

Note the semi-colon separating the two rules, instead of a space. This is bad, it is not recognized by the fxcop – I need a space there.

Now, this is a simple example, so I could just declare something like this:

<PropertyGroup>
  <R>/ruleid:-Microsoft.Design#CA1000 /ruleid:-Microsoft.Design#CA1002</R
</PropertyGroup>

But, I do not like this, because in reality I have many rules I wish to disable and listing all of them like this is something I wish to avoid.

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    2026-05-15T07:16:14+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 7:16 am

    To delimit each item by using a character other than a semicolon, use the syntax @(myType, 'separator')

    <ItemGroup>
      <R Include="-Microsoft.Design#CA1000" />
      <R Include="-Microsoft.Design#CA1002" />
    </ItemGroup>
    
    <Target Name="FxcopRulesFlattening">
      <!-- Using the syntax @(ItemName, 'Separator')-->
      <Message Text="@(R -> '/ruleid:%(Identity)', ' ')"/>
    </Target>
    
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