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C# Interlocked Increment/Decrement on Native Int

C# 9.0 introduced native sized integers (see here). However, when trying to use these native integers with Interlocked.Increment() or Interlocked.Decrement() there aren't any overloads that allow this....
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How do I make my connectionString available to my DataAccess Class using the builder (WebApplication.CreateBuilder)

I have my connection string set in the appsettings.json file and I can see it in the Main using Console.WriteLine so I know I am getting it to the program.cs correctly. var builder = WebApplication....
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Why does IndexOf sometimes not work for lists (or collections) of records?

Using the C# 9.0 feature records, I ran into the problem that the IndexOf method of lists (or collections) of records sometimes doesn't seem to work. This happens in the following example. IndexOf(b) ...
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Is there a way to make the "with expression" work with classes?

As far as I know, the with expression can only be used with records and structs. The with expression creates a new instance of an object with the specified new values and copying all others (with ...
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Does C# 9 support the .NET Framework? [closed]

Similar to Does C# 8 support the .NET Framework? I know that it's officially unsupported, but what features in C# 9 are available when using the .Net Framework (4.8)? Features from -- https://learn....
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Using the value of a default field of Interface inside the classes that implement the interface

I have an interface and I am trying to have a default property in it. So I tried this: public interface IMyInterface { string DoSomething(); MySpecialClass ClassData {get => new ...
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Can a child class override a parent's property changing its type?

I'm using Unity, but I think It's not relevant. I have a base abstract class representing a controller CharacterMovementController and 3 child classes, each one for each axis. I need those 3 to have a ...
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Hosting multiple ASP.NET Core 6 services within one Windows Forms app

I've got multiple completely separate services which is create by "Tutorial: Create a minimal API with ASP.NET Core" (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/aspnet/core/tutorials/min-web-api?view=...
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Why passing ref struct to methods actually passes a copy of a ref struct?

When I'm trying to pass a ref struct that looks like, say public ref struct BufferWriter { readonly Buffer* _pb; public int WrittenBytes; //... public bool Append(ReadOnlySpan<byte&...
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How to use linq where condition to filter many keys in a list?

I have a class like this: class Student { public long Id { get; set; } public long RelatedId { get; set; } } I have test below: var list = ...
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Is there a C# attribute on a record field to exclude a field from comparison?

I am getting data with an updated timestamp that I would like to ignore for example: public record Person { public string LastName, public string FirstName, public string MiddleName, [...
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How to access the top-level statement variable in a class in C#?

I have a simple code below. I want to access the variable x in the class Program. As x is a global variable, I should be able to access it, Is there a way to access the top-level variable apart from ...
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Type 'Type' already defines a member called 'Equals' with the same parameter types on Equals(object)

I'm working on a low level class with, amoung other things, custom equality and comparison implementations. I'm getting the follwoing error: bool SystemPath.Equals(object obj) Type 'SystemPath' ...
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Why do implemented members have tyo be always public

I have read this article which talks about reasons why default implementetion for methods as well as access modifiers in interfaces were allowed beginning with C#8 But I can not understand why do we ...
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How to use "myFunc(Func<T>) where T : class" as well as "myFunc(Func<bool>)" implementing the same interface?

Background: To get rid I of redundant code I am using strategy pattern. So I placed this (former) redundant code into context class of strategy pattern, where method IsSuccess ProcessApiMethod() will ...
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When to use record struct instead of struct, and vice versa?

I have found out recently about the record keyword in C#, and saw that it can be used as record struct in a way to make it, if I understood correctly, a value type instead of a reference type. However,...
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with keyword does not compile when used with generic type

When using the C# with keyword with an actual struct type it works exactly as expected, however when dealing with some generic type T that is constrained to be a struct it results in a compiler error. ...
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C# Record Types compiles with an extra reference when "cloning" record

I am experimenting a bit with C# record types and was wondering why the compiler behaves as it does, with the following example. My code looks like this public class C { public void M() { ...
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Relational patterns switch statement performance

So for normal C# switch statements when they get long enough, they usually compile to something O(1). Much like a dictionary lookup for the value in a sense, to just to the code you want. Now with C# ...
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Interface default property value not being overwritten in .NET6 Winforms app, works in .NET6 console app

Using .NET 5 and C# 9. I am trying to reduce code written to eliminate mistakes down the road. This question may be related to this one. I have a Interface defined and I want to have the boolean ...
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In C# Casting between objects descending from one another in a generic function requires a null check

I have two classes (entities, actually) which are descending from one another: public class BankAccount : AccountBase { .. } I also have a service method that is responsible for saving all these ...
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Delegate does not take 9 arguments (FakeItEasy / C# 9.0)

C# 9.0, FakeItEasy 7.3.1 This is probably just me being dumb, but... Why does FakeItEasy complain that the delegate's parameters don't match??? I've been banged my head against the walls for hours. ...
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Are Strings Interned When Used As Return Values in Switch Statements?

Say I write a switch statement where the return value is a string. Are the strings that this switch statements return interned (since they may be referenced many times)? Say we have an enumeration ...
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Under what conditions will the generated Top Level Statement class be $Program?

I've always been under the assumption that the class generated by Top Level Statements was a hidden, inaccessible class. For example: System.Console.WriteLine(2); partial class Program { public ...
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C# .NET 5.0 - Formatter of the sign of negative decimals sometimes prints a plus

Consider this code: Console.WriteLine($"{-0.4m:+;-;+}"); Console.WriteLine($"{-0.5m:+;-;+}"); It prints + - Is this a .NET bug?
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Custom EqualityContract in a C# record class

What is the proper way and the intended use of providing a custom implementation for the System.Type EqualityContract { get; } property in a C# record class? The default (synthesized) implementation ...
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Replacing only a certain part of URL

I am facing following problem: I have to change a certain part of URL if it contains a specific match ("siteassets") and transform it into different word ("syssiteassets"). This ...
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C# 9 require property set at construction without explicit constructor [duplicate]

I want to be able to write code like this, and then there should be a compiler error if you fail to initialize the property when constructing the object: public record Person { public ...
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Getting rid off consecutive if statements

I am looking for tips to improve the readability of my code (which is written in C#). My main concern is usage of consecutive if statements and how should I replace them. My code: private Dictionary&...
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C# record deconstruction [duplicate]

One cool feature with C# record, is the ability to deconstruct them based on their default constructor without having to define your own Deconstruct method. public record Foo(int Bar, int Baz); ...
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C# 9/10 top-level statements and ExcludeFromCodeCoverage-Attribute?

I usually set the attribute [ExcludeFromCodeCoverage] to my Program class, as there are no unit tests for this class possible anyways (or don't make sense either), so it doesn't show up as "...
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C# Dictionary elementSelector struggles with implicit IEnumerable cast

Simple scenario : var d = new Dictionary<int, List<int>>(); Dictionary<int, IEnumerable<int>> d2 = d.ToDictionary( kv => kv.Key, kv => kv.Value // <-- the ...
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SA1200 in the new .NET 6 Program.cs

.NET 6 introduces a new bootstrap syntax that replaces the old Program.cs/Startup.cs mishmosh. The standard template looks like this: using ThetaRex.Common; var builder = WebApplication.CreateBuilder(...
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.editorconfig to indent c# top level statements

We just created a new project using asp.net 6 template and we just balked in disgust. Program.cs looks like a 1990's chunk of C code and is godawful and ugly and glued to the left edge, and, well, ...
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C# detect nullable reference type from generic argument of method's return type using reflection

I have this simple interface in .net-6/C#9 with nullable reference types turned on: public interface IMyInterface { Task<MyModel?> GetMyModel(); } How do I detect by reflection that the ...
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C# mongodb with strongly typed ID using records

I'm playing with strongly typed IDs using C#9 records with Mongo. I've successfuly managed to make inserting work but reading is throwing an exception (see below). These are the model definitions. ...
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Cloning inherited record [duplicate]

I want to benefit both from the built-in cloning functionality of the record construct in c#, and from its extensibility. Based on this article, I have: public record Person { public string ...
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how to tell compiler that property MUST be initialized

I have a class like e.g. this: public class Foo { public string Bar { get; init; } public IImmutableSet<int> Baz { get; init; } } When I write it that way, I get a compiler warning Non-...
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How to prevent the FolderBrowserDialog description from wrapping?

We are using a WinForms FolderBrowserDialog in a WPF/C# Application using some and we have a sentence we have added to the Description property on the FolderBrowserDialog (I'm going to change the text ...
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C# numerator & denominator is squared when multiply 2 times

numerator & denominator is squared when I multiply 2 times Fraction file: using System; namespace MathLib.Fraction { public struct Fraction { // Private Member static int ...
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How could a project use target type object creation if it is a .NET 4.8 project?

I am looking at and following example code that has the following lines: public static DispenseOptionSketchVolume DoSketchVolume = new(); public static SketchSettingsPageData SketchSettingsPageData = ...
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private init in C# props?

What does private access modifier for init only setter in C# mean? I usually make setter as private for most of the properties in my domain classes. With init, does it matter? The following seem to ...
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Does it make sense to use init-only setters on request models in an ASP.NET Core application to avoid mutation?

I've seen developers mutating request models in controller actions like this: public class ProfileController { private const string DefaultCulture = "en-US"; public Task SaveProfile(...
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Do C#9 Record Types Take Longer to Perform Equality Comparisons than Classes?

A colleague of mine ran an experiment where he compared the speed of equality comparison between a C#9 record type and a class. The two types were identical in everything other than being a class, or ...
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How do I add code outside the scope of Main when using C# 9 Top Level Statements?

My understanding is that it is similar to write code directly into the old "static void Main(string[] args)" without the need to display what's above. However, I used to declare my variables ...
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IIS/IIS Express works fine but in WSL I get the exception Unable to connect to any of the specified MySQL hosts

I'm trying to run my Web API/Swagger application in four different ways. Using IIS and IIS Express work perfectly. But when I start it as project or in WSL then it starts to complain about something ...
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Date/time from the database as a function in my context

I need a function in my DBContext which tells me the current date/time in the database itself. SQL has a standard function "CURRENT_TIMESTAMP" so getting it is easy. But I want a function ...
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HttpClient null warning in C# 9+

I've just migrated an .NET3.1 application to .NET6 (I am using VS 2022) and I noticed that they've introduced some constraints related to nullable types. I fixed all my code to follow best practices, ...
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Feature 'target-typed object creation' is not available in C# 7.3. Please use language version 9.0 or greater

I get an error in this line: MessageParser<BestLimit> parser = new(() => new BestLimit()); The error I'm getting is: Feature 'target-typed object creation' is not available in C# 7.3. ...
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How to update database values of existing entites that have the "Init" accessor in Entity Framework Core

I have a class that has a property whose "Set" accessor is "Init". I believe this means this value can only be set during initialization/construction of the object (via the ...
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