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Update WindowsDesktop SDK to support recent changes to implicit global usings feature #5084

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@RussKie RussKie commented Aug 17, 2021

Relates to dotnet/sdk#19521
Relates to dotnet/sdk#19599

Related dotnet/winforms#5432
Related dotnet/winforms#5433

@ryalanms please take over it.

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@ryalanms ryalanms marked this pull request as ready for review August 17, 2021 20:47
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@ryalanms ryalanms changed the title Update SDK Update WindowsDesktop SDK to support recent changes to implicit global usings feature Aug 17, 2021
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@SamBent: This updates WPF's implicit global using support to the naming and default value changes made in the SDK. I'd like to take it for RC1, if possible.

@ryalanms ryalanms merged commit 123b057 into main Aug 18, 2021
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