Fixes writing unwanted characters to console when TerminalLogger is created directly#10678
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This reverts commit 4f6071c.
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Reverted version bump (we haven't gone to final versioning in 17.12 yet) and merging on red for that check. |
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Fixes #10579
Summary
Command
dotnet runcreatesTerminalLoggerinstance and bypasses code that enables VIRTUAL_TERMINAL_PROCESSING on Windows. This can cause rendering of unwanted VT100 control codes in the console.Customer Impact
Customer see "weird" characters on terminal that doesn't have enabled VT100 support by default - mostly conhost. Reproduces in
dotnet new console && dotnet runscenario.Regression?
Yes, in RC2 from enhanced console output in
dotnet runin dotnet/sdk#42240.Testing
Manual testing. Before and after the fix:

Risk
Low. The same logic is used when MSBuild is started via entry point.