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Decorators in c#: Looking for HowTos
If it is about logging, this package might do it. In the end you need some kind of source generator, so something using Fody would be the way to go. However, as some others mentioned, I would not try to apply a Python concept not natively supported by C#. Logging in C# is done differently, you should look into Serilog and structured logging. OpenTelemetry is also an interesting concept for capturing when areas of your code and entered and left.
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