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Make basic EF scenarios work under aggressive trimming #29092
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To make basic save/query scenarios work with aggressive trimming, as long as user types are properly preserved. Closes dotnet#29092
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To make basic save/query scenarios work with aggressive trimming, as long as user types are properly preserved. Closes dotnet#29092
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To make basic save/query scenarios work with aggressive trimming, as long as user types are properly preserved. Closes #29092
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.NET 7.0 is enabling aggressive trimming mode for console applications (but not for other workloads, e.g. ASP.NET). This makes all EF console applications break immediately when published as trimmed.
This issue is about ensuring minimal functionality of EF console apps with aggressive trimming. Some caveats:
/cc @DamianEdwards @davidfowl @vitek-karas
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