MSBuildSdkExtras
ReferenceAssemblyAnnotator
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346 | 70 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
12 months ago | over 2 years ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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MSBuildSdkExtras
ReferenceAssemblyAnnotator
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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).
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How to use C# 11 features in .NET 6 or older versions (even .NET Framework 2.0)
EDIT: A reader reached me about this cool package that partially solves this problem by injecting nullable reference type annotations in CLR's methods of some assemblies (check the docs for more details): ReferenceAssemblyAnnotator.
This helps: https://github.com/tunnelvisionlabs/ReferenceAssemblyAnnotator
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The MVVM Pattern revisited with the MVVM Community Toolkit 8.0
Can't use 6.0 on that solution because https://github.com/tunnelvisionlabs/ReferenceAssemblyAnnotator/issues/89. But I did try 6.0 on a smaller project, where indeed, the warning seems to only appear if I downgrade to the 5.0.400 SDK. With 6.0.400, I get… a build error instead. With that workaround, it works.
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Is there a way to change my C# language version without editing the project file?
https://github.com/tunnelvisionlabs/ReferenceAssemblyAnnotator to get Nullable Reference Type annotations from .NET 5 backported to Fx
What are some alternatives?
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.
Xamarin.Legacy.Sdk - Starting from a .NET 6 project, adds the ability to target legacy Xamarin target frameworks such as monoandroid11.0 or xamarin.ios10. *Not fully supported*
visualstudio-docs - This repo is the home of the official documentation for Visual Studio.
CsprojToVs2017 - Tooling for converting pre 2017 project to the new Visual Studio 2017 format.
ReactiveUI - An advanced, composable, functional reactive model-view-viewmodel framework for all .NET platforms that is inspired by functional reactive programming. ReactiveUI allows you to abstract mutable state away from your user interfaces, express the idea around a feature in one readable place and improve the testability of your application.
Nullable - A source code only package which allows you to use .NET's nullable attributes in older target frameworks like .NET Standard 2.0 or the "old" .NET Framework.
IsExternalInit - A source code only package which allows you to use C# 9's init and record features in older target frameworks like .NET Standard 2.0 or the "old" .NET Framework by providing a polyfill for the IsExternalInit class.
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! 🚀