jab
C# Source Generator based dependency injection container implementation. (by pakrym)
Roslyn
The Roslyn .NET compiler provides C# and Visual Basic languages with rich code analysis APIs. (by dotnet)
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jab
Posts with mentions or reviews of jab.
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- Injectio - Source Generator for Dependency Injection
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Why is no-one using Roslyn token-based code generation with Source Generators?
Having the same issues trying to get into source generators. I don't see too many opportunities to include it in my day-to-day development, or at least with the examples I've seen thus far. The exception being the dependency-injection based ones like https://github.com/pakrym/jab
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Is the era of reflection-heavy C# libraries at an end?
There's also this https://github.com/pakrym/jab. Though imo, it has some downsides as well. One being less developer friendly when composing things compared to the current registration style and there's also convention based registration that so far isn't as easy to make.
Indeed! They're still early, but source generators can enable this sort of functionality, eg: https://github.com/pakrym/jab
Roslyn
Posts with mentions or reviews of Roslyn.
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Asynchronous Programming in C#
My understanding is that the .NET team is working toward this with Interceptors: https://github.com/dotnet/roslyn/blob/main/docs/features/int...
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The Performance Impact of C++'s `final` Keyword
.NET is a little smarter about switch code generation these days: https://github.com/dotnet/roslyn/pull/66081
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Generating C# code programmatically
Recently, while creating some experimental C# source code generators (xafero/csharp-generators), I was just concatenating strings together. Like you do, you know, if things have to go very quickly. If you have a simple use case, use a formatted multi-line string or some template library like scriban. But I searched for a way to generate more and more complicated logic easily - like for example, adding raw SQL handler methods to my pre-generated DBSet-like classes for my ADO.NET experiment. You could now say: Use Roslyn and that's really fine if you look everything up in a website like SharpLab, which shows immediately the syntax tree of our C# code.
- Still No REPL for .NET Core in Visual Studio
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Roslyn VS Metalama.Compiler - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 7 Dec 2023
- Por debaixo do capô: async/await e as mágicas do compilador csharp
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Use Case Driven Development with Low-Code
At runtime, the Case C# expressions are embedded into a function and dynamically compiled into an assembly using the Roslyn C# compiler. Then the function that contains the expression is called (e.g. CaseAvailableFunction.Availablle()). At runtime, the function provides various methods to access stored case values as well as the current input data.
- Interceptors
- Tentative C# 12 feature list · dotnet/roslyn · Discussion #69074