LoggerIsEnabled.Fody
RoslynClrHeapAllocationAnalyzer
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10.0 | 3.1 | |
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- | Apache License 2.0 |
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LoggerIsEnabled.Fody
RoslynClrHeapAllocationAnalyzer
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C# finding wasted instantiations
some roslyn analyzer, maybe this one?
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Hello, I created a interpreted dynamic programming language in C#. I use a bytecode compiler and a vm for interpretation. Right now I'm trying to optimise it. Any help would be great!
Take a look at the heap allocator analyzer: "GitHub - microsoft/RoslynClrHeapAllocationAnalyzer: Roslyn based C# heap allocation diagnostic analyzer that can detect explicit and many implicit allocations like boxing, display classes a.k.a closures, implicit delegate creations, etc." https://github.com/microsoft/RoslynClrHeapAllocationAnalyzer
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