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[browser][mt] Fix package microsoft.netcore.app.runtime.mono.multithread.browser-wasm is not found #98083

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13 changes: 8 additions & 5 deletions eng/testing/workloads-browser.targets
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</ItemGroup>
</Target>

<!-- For local builds, only one of the 3 required runtime packs might be available. In that case,
<!-- For local builds, only one of the 2 required runtime packs might be available. In that case,
build the other nugets with the *same runtime* but different names.
-->
<Target Name="_GetRuntimePackNuGetsToBuild" Condition="'$(WasmSkipMissingRuntimePackBuild)' != 'true'" Returns="@(_NuGetsToBuild)">
<Error Condition="'$(RIDForWorkload)' == ''" Text="$(RIDForWorkload) is unset" />
<PropertyGroup>
<_BuildVariant Condition="'$(WasmEnableThreads)' == 'true'">multithread</_BuildVariant>
<_Descriptor Condition="'$(WasmEnableThreads)' == 'true'">runtime pack for $(_BuildVariant)</_Descriptor>
<_Descriptor Condition="'$(WasmEnableThreads)' != 'true'">single threaded runtime pack</_Descriptor>
<_IsMTNugetMissing Condition="'$(WasmEnableThreads)' != 'true'">true</_IsMTNugetMissing>
<_BuildVariant Condition="'$(_IsMTNugetMissing)' == 'true'">multithread</_BuildVariant>
<_Descriptor Condition="'$(_IsMTNugetMissing)' == 'true'">runtime pack for $(_BuildVariant)</_Descriptor>
<_Descriptor Condition="'$(_IsMTNugetMissing)' != 'true'">single threaded runtime pack</_Descriptor>
<_DefaultRuntimePackNuGetPath>$([System.String]::Join('.',
$(LibrariesShippingPackagesDir)Microsoft.NETCore.App.Runtime.Mono,
$(_BuildVariant),
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Text="Expected to find either one or two in $(LibrariesShippingPackagesDir): @(_RuntimePackNugetAvailable->'%(FileName)%(Extension)')" />

<ItemGroup>
<!-- We need nugets for all wasm runtime flavors. The one corresponding the current
property values is already built, the others need to be added to _NuGetsToBuild -->
<_NuGetsToBuild Include="$(_DefaultRuntimePackNuGetPath)"
Project="$(InstallerProjectRoot)pkg/sfx/Microsoft.NETCore.App/Microsoft.NETCore.App.Runtime.sfxproj"
Dependencies="$(_DefaultRuntimePackNuGetPath)"
Properties="@(_DefaultPropsForNuGetBuild, ';');WasmEnableThreads=$(WasmEnableThreads)"
Properties="@(_DefaultPropsForNuGetBuild, ';');WasmEnableThreads=$(_IsMTNugetMissing)"
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WasmEnableThreads=!WasmEnableThreads is a lie. Why do we need it ? Could we do better ?

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We could go back to the original version where we have 2 _NuGetsToBuild and a condition. One would be run for WasmEnableThreads=true and pass WasmEnableThreads=false to the Properties, the other would do the reverse. However, it's code duplication.

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@akoeplinger could you please help Ilona to figure this out ?
It's some trick with creating fake nuget, but we don't understand the details.

I worry that this lie will trip-up somebody reading binlog and waste many hours trying to figure it out.

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The logic is correct and previously there was the similar thing - "build the other flavors". We can put an explanation in a comment

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But the comment is already there

For local builds, only one of the 3 required runtime packs might be available. In that case,
build the other nugets with the same runtime but different names.

Maybe we can fix the "3", because there are only "2" currently

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Hehe, comment already fixed :)

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Comment would help a lot. Thanks

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The problem is that there is a comment already (I quote it in the PR description). But the flow is so unintuitive that it did not help me and I made the mistake anyway and then it took me longer than needed to figure out what's wrong. Let's figure out the comment together then

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  1. Moving the comment closer to _NuGetsToBuild. We can keep the original one at the beginning of the Task.
  2. The comment above _NuGetsToBuild:
    "We should have both: multithreaded and singlethreaded nugets in local packages. The one that is in line with the runtime type is already there, here we create the missing one."

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"We need nugets for all wasm runtime flavors. The one corresponding the current property values is already built, the others needs to be add to the _NuGetsToBuild"?

Descriptor="$(_Descriptor)"/>
</ItemGroup>

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