IsExternalInit
Nullable
IsExternalInit | Nullable | |
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7 | 2 | |
94 | 179 | |
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0.0 | 4.2 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 months ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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IsExternalInit
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Multi-targeted library, with a recent Language Version
You can also just reference the https://github.com/manuelroemer/IsExternalInit NuGet package.
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Where’s C# headed? - Mads Torgersen - NDC Copenhagen 2022
init only properties (likely to come up if you use records) - you can either use the IsExternalInit nuget package or manually define the attributes - either way, the feature works perfectly fine
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Is there a way to change my C# language version without editing the project file?
…and a NuGet reference to https://www.nuget.org/packages/IsExternalInit, I can then do public record Foo(string s); and have it build.
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Ladies and gentlemen, C#. A package, you guessed it, for C#.
You only need https://github.com/manuelroemer/IsExternalInit for that (and to set LangVersion).
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Do you apply new C# features to existing code after upgrading .NET version?
Even for .NET Framework code, I tend to use recent C# versions. I reference https://github.com/jnm2/ReferenceAssemblyAnnotator to get nullable support and https://github.com/manuelroemer/IsExternalInit for records, and that takes care of most of the features I care about.
- When do you use C#9 Records?
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Can I use C#9.0 with ASP.NET Core 3.1?
features that require BCL additions. Since you're on the older BCL, those will need to be backported. For example, to use init; and record, you can use https://github.com/manuelroemer/IsExternalInit.
Nullable
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Why would you use Windows containers ?
https://github.com/manuelroemer/Nullable (backport nullable attributes so you can use things like [NotNullWhen]). Alternatively, https://github.com/tunnelvisionlabs/ReferenceAssemblyAnnotator/ is even niftier, as it gives you .NET 5's annotations as well. So the compiler tells you whether a Dictionary.TryGetValue result is nullable or not based on annotations that didn't exist in .NET Standard 2.0.
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Introducing: EasyCsv Dotnet
If you need the attributes, reference https://github.com/manuelroemer/Nullable or https://github.com/tunnelvisionlabs/ReferenceAssemblyAnnotator. The latter is bigger, but retroactively adds nullability annotations to runtime references (such as Dictionary.TryGetValue).
What are some alternatives?
UtinyRipper - GUI and API library to work with Engine assets, serialized and bundle files
SmartAnnotations - A library for .NET that uses source generators to automatically generate data annotations for your models.
MSBuild.SDK.SystemWeb - This MSBuild SDK is designed to allow for the easy creation and use of SDK (shortform) projects targeting ASP.NET 4.x using System.Web.
TF-Source-2 - Team Fortress 2 on Source 2 — A gamemode for s&box [UnavailableForLegalReasons - Repository access blocked]
monitor-table-change-with-sqltabledependency - Get SQL Server notification on record table change
ReferenceAssemblyAnnotator - IL weaver to add nullability annotations to .NET reference assemblies
ee.Yrewind - Program to rewind and save YouTube live stream
project-system - The .NET Project System for Visual Studio
Aspect Injector - AOP framework for .NET (c#, vb, etc)
PolySharp - PolySharp provides generated, source-only polyfills for C# language features, to easily use all runtime-agnostic features downlevel. Add a reference, set your C# version to latest and have fun! 🚀