microsoft / qsharp-compiler

Q# compiler, command line tool, and Q# language server
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Introduce new Quantinuum proj/app templates and remove Honeywell #1565

Closed vxfield closed 1 year ago

vxfield commented 1 year ago

Supersedes #1564

Context

In November 2021, Honeywell became Quantinuum: Press release: Quantinuum is a result of the combination of two global leaders in quantum computing: Honeywell Quantum Solutions and Cambridge Quantum

In February/March 2022, Azure Quantum started supporting the Quantinuum provider and targets.

This PR

This PR adds new Quantinuum .NET/C#/Q# project templates, removes the project templates and other obsolete code related to Honeywell. Also uses the latest target names from https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/quantum/provider-quantinuum

vxfield commented 1 year ago

@kuzminrobin, I created this new PR using the git mv that you suggested to rename files and directories. Note that the GitHub UI still thinks that I deleted and recreated the src/ProjectTemplates/Quantum.Honeywell.App1/.template.config/template.json.v.template file but if you see the commits, the file was indeed renamed.

kuzminrobin commented 1 year ago

@kuzminrobin, I created this new PR using the git mv that you suggested to rename files and directories. Note that the GitHub UI still thinks that I deleted and recreated the src/ProjectTemplates/Quantum.Honeywell.App1/.template.config/template.json.v.template file but if you see the commits, the file was indeed renamed.

Yeah... Thank you. Looks like file renaming/moving with subsequent file edits works the way I expected, but the directories renaming/moving with subsequent file edits works not the way I expected... oh...

vxfield commented 1 year ago

/azp run

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