Upgrade to C#8
See original GitHub issueSince preview 2 is out and it includes C#8 preview; the version of C# used should be upgraded so it can be dogfooded before release.
Currently it fails with https://github.com/dotnet/coreclr/pull/22272
CSC : error CS1617: Invalid option '8.0' for /langversion.
Use '/langversion:?' to list supported values.
[D:\j\workspace\x64_release_w---8f801950\src\System.Private.CoreLib\System.Private.CoreLib.csproj]
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@tannergooding
I’m 100% against that being done. We’ve chatted with repository owners in the past and their feedback is pretty much universally that they’re okay with being implicitly moved to stable releases of the language but don’t want to be silently opting projects into previews.
Agree this should be done. My assumption is it would happen as a part of normal flow.
I will be manually updating arcade toolse to the .NET Core Preview 3 compiler later this week. After that though I would expect automatic flow to take hold.
You cool w/ closing this then @tannergooding ?