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.NEXT

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.NEXT (dotNext) is a set of powerful libraries aimed to improve development productivity and extend .NET API with unique features. Some of these features are planned in future releases of .NET platform but already implemented in the library:

Proposal Implementation
Interop between function pointer and delegate DelegateHelpers factory methods
Check if an instance of T is default(T) IsDefault() method
Concept Types Documentation
Expression Trees covering additional language constructs, i.e. foreach, await, patterns, multi-line lambda expressions Metaprogramming
Async Locks Documentation
High-performance general purpose Write-Ahead Log Persistent Log
Memory-mapped file as Memory<byte> MemoryMappedFileExtensions
Memory-mapped file as ReadOnlySequence<byte> ReadOnlySequenceAccessor
A dictionary where the keys are represented by generic arguments Documentation
Process asynchronous tasks as they complete Documentation
Soft References Documentation

Quick overview of additional features:

All these things are implemented in 100% managed code on top of existing .NET API without modifications of Roslyn compiler or CoreFX libraries.

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What's new

Release Date: 10-22-2022

DotNext 4.7.3

DotNext.Metaprogramming 4.7.3

  • Updated dependencies

DotNext.Reflection 4.7.3

  • Updated dependencies

DotNext.Unsafe 4.7.3

  • Removed redundant type cast in Pointer<T> value type
  • Updated dependencies

DotNext.Threading 4.7.3

  • Fixed parameter name when throwing ArgumentNullException in AsyncLazy<T> constructor
  • Updated dependencies

DotNext.IO 4.7.3

  • Updated dependencies

DotNext.Net.Cluster 4.7.3

  • Updated dependencies

DotNext.AspNetCore.Cluster 4.7.3

  • Updated dependencies

Changelog for previous versions located here.

Release & Support Policy

The libraries are versioned according with Semantic Versioning 2.0.

Version .NET compatibility Support Level
0.x .NET Standard 2.0
1.x .NET Standard 2.0
2.x .NET Standard 2.1
3.x .NET Standard 2.1, .NET 5
4.x .NET 6 ✔️

- unsupported, - bug and security fixes only, ✔️ - active development

Development Process

Philosophy of development process:

  1. All libraries in .NEXT family are available for the wide range of .NET runtimes: Mono, .NET, Blazor
  2. Compatibility with R2R/AOT compiler should be checked for every release
  3. Minimize set of dependencies
  4. Provide high-quality documentation
  5. Stay cross-platform
  6. Provide benchmarks

Our Users

.NEXT is used by several companies in their projects:

Copenhagen Atomics

Wargaming

Contributing

This project welcomes contributions and suggestions. Most contributions require you to agree to a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) declaring that you have the right to, and actually do, grant us the rights to use your contribution. For details, visit https://cla.microsoft.com.

When you submit a pull request, a CLA-bot will automatically determine whether you need to provide a CLA and decorate the PR appropriately (e.g., label, comment). Simply follow the instructions provided by the bot. You will only need to do this once across all repos using our CLA.

This project has adopted the .NET Foundation Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact conduct@dotnetfoundation.org with any additional questions or comments.