Part of #4246
Changes:
* Update source code layout to follow the new conventions for this repo
* Update project files to use `<Reference>`
* Update targets to build NPM packages
* Update BuildTools to support custom 'restore' and 'test' targets
The following package archives which are no longer used by partner teams. It is expected that these will be replaced by targeting packs.
* LZMA (was used by dotnet-cli)
* Package zips (ended up not getting used by anyone)
* Compat package zips (was used by Azure Web Apps)
Update the build scripts to support building subfolders or subgroups of projects
* Add build scripts for ci
* Remove obsolete scripts
* Add flags like --test and --pack to control running just test or packaging
* Add flags like --managed and --native to control building sub-types of projects
* Remove KoreBuild bootstrapper flags
* Update to extensions 3.0.0-preview.18619.1 (needed to get a fix for aspnet/Extensions#815 to make this change work on MSBuild.exe)
As a result of removing Razor's VS projects and upgrading all projects to netcoreapp3.0, we no longer need dependency variable for .NET Core 1.x and 2.x and Visual Studio packages.
Changes:
* Remove 'StandardTestTfm'
* Remove variables for .NET Core 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 2.1, and 2.2
* Remove VSIX variables
* Stop generating 'branding.props' - this hasn't been used in a while and is no longer needed
Replaces package references the following packages with local code:
Microsoft.AspNetCore.Certificates.Generation.Sources
Microsoft.Extensions.CopyOnWriteDictionary.Sources
Microsoft.Extensions.ClosedGenericMatcher.Sources
Microsoft.Extensions.ObjectMethodExecutor.Sources
Microsoft.Extensions.PropertyActivator.Sources
Microsoft.Extensions.PropertyHelper.Sources
Microsoft.Extensions.RazorViews.Sources
Microsoft.Extensions.SecurityHelper.Sources
Microsoft.Extensions.StackTrace.Sources
Microsoft.Extensions.WebEncoders.Sources
Changes:
* Ensure IIS managed and pkg projects build after the native projects
* Update projects to build test
* Update CI checks to build on macOS and Linux
* Use package baselines to manage ANCM packages