RandN
IsExternalInit
RandN | IsExternalInit | |
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2 | 7 | |
58 | 94 | |
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5.4 | 0.0 | |
10 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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RandN
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Multi-targeted library, with a recent Language Version
You can checkout my library RandN for an example of a package that targeting both C# 11, and old .NET versions - currently it targets .NET 7, .NET 6, .NET Core 3.1, .NET Standard 2.1, and .NET Standard 2.0 without any issues. Some workarounds are necessary that aren't in older runtimes (e.g. MaybeNullWhenAttribute), but overall it causes no issues.
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Why some function in Random class like Random.NextDouble() not static ?
I'm gonna plug RandN. I didn't make it, but I do use it a lot. It does have a built-in static (and thread-safe) RNG.
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.
What are some alternatives?
oneMKL - oneAPI Math Kernel Library (oneMKL) Interfaces
UtinyRipper - GUI and API library to work with Engine assets, serialized and bundle files
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! 🚀
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.
monitor-table-change-with-sqltabledependency - Get SQL Server notification on record table change
ee.Yrewind - Program to rewind and save YouTube live stream
project-system - The .NET Project System for Visual Studio
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.
visualstudio-docs - This repo is the home of the official documentation for Visual Studio.
ReferenceAssemblyAnnotator - IL weaver to add nullability annotations to .NET reference assemblies
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