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 /// <summary>
 /// Helper used to create the empty project file.
 /// Note that we need to set the IsExplicitlyLoaded property on the ProjectRootElement to true to make sure
 /// it is not cleared from the ProjectRootElementCache. Unfortuantely, the constructure which creates a new
 /// empty project does not set this flag. However, the one which can be created from an XmlReader does. So we use
 /// that one to create the project file in memory and then set the path to make sure it is added correctly to the cache.
 /// </summary>
 private ProjectRootElement CreateEmptyMsBuildProject(string projectFilePath, ProjectCollection collection)
 {
     using (XmlReader reader = EmptyProject.CreateReader()) {
         ProjectRootElement importFile = ProjectRootElement.Create(reader, collection);
         importFile.FullPath = projectFilePath;
         return(importFile);
     }
 }
        /// <summary>
        /// Helper used to create the empty project file.
        /// Note that we need to set the IsExplicitlyLoaded property on the ProjectRootElement to true to make sure
        /// it is not cleared from the ProjectRootElementCache. Unfortuantely, the constructure which creates a new
        /// empty project does not set this flag. However, the one which can be created from an XmlReader does. So we use
        /// that one to create the project file in memory and then set the path to make sure it is added correctly to the cache.
        /// </summary>
        private ProjectRootElement CreateEmptyMsBuildProject(string projectFilePath, ProjectCollection collection)
        {
            using (XmlReader reader = EmptyProject.CreateReader()) {
#if VS14
                ProjectRootElement importFile = ProjectRootElement.Create(reader, collection);
#else
                ProjectRootElement importFile = ProjectRootElement.Create(reader, collection, preserveFormatting: false);
#endif
                importFile.FullPath = projectFilePath;
                return(importFile);
            }
        }