HellBrick.Diagnostics 3.0.2

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dotnet add package HellBrick.Diagnostics --version 3.0.2
NuGet\Install-Package HellBrick.Diagnostics -Version 3.0.2
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<PackageReference Include="HellBrick.Diagnostics" Version="3.0.2" />
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add HellBrick.Diagnostics --version 3.0.2
#r "nuget: HellBrick.Diagnostics, 3.0.2"
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install HellBrick.Diagnostics as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=HellBrick.Diagnostics&version=3.0.2

// Install HellBrick.Diagnostics as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=HellBrick.Diagnostics&version=3.0.2

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ZeroORM.Extensibility

Core package for ZeroORM developing. Contains main service interfaces for extending ZeroORM by adding new metadata sources, DB drivers and so on. Is not intended for linking directly in non-ZeroORM projects.

ZeroORM

ZeroORM core package containing all of the data-dealing methods

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HellBrick/AsyncCollections
A .NET library that contains a set of lock-free thread-safe collections designed to be used asynchronously.
Version Downloads Last updated
6.0.0 208 11/24/2023
5.0.2 478 9/23/2022
5.0.1 471 1/18/2022
5.0.0 445 1/17/2022
4.0.0 2,210 12/26/2019
3.3.0 991 3/24/2019
3.2.0 699 2/18/2019
3.1.1 6,933 6/24/2018
3.1.0 1,012 6/12/2018
3.0.2 1,244 4/18/2018
3.0.1 2,820 2/5/2018
3.0.0 1,880 1/8/2018
2.0.0 2,478 8/20/2017
1.7.1 1,043 1/17/2017
1.7.0 1,027 12/21/2016
1.6.0 1,251 7/23/2016
1.5.1 1,018 7/23/2016
1.5.0 1,136 3/7/2016
1.4.5 1,566 1/18/2016
1.4.4 1,118 12/22/2015
1.4.3 1,121 12/4/2015
1.4.2 1,448 10/4/2015
1.4.1 1,434 10/4/2015
1.4.0 1,139 9/27/2015
1.3.0 1,118 9/20/2015
1.2.1 1,107 9/20/2015
1.2.0 1,165 7/27/2015
1.1.0 1,134 7/25/2015
1.0.2 1,098 7/24/2015
1.0.1 1,506 7/13/2015
1.0.0 1,350 7/11/2015

v3.0.2:
     - Fixed a false positive reported by the unused parameter analyzer for an interface method declaration that has a parameter with a default value

     v3.0.1:
     - Fixed unused parameter analyzer to examine base calls and expression bodies properly
     - Fixed unused parameter analyzer not to suggest removing `this` parameter from extension methods
     - Fixed unused member analyzer to recognize `nameof( Method )` references

     v3.0.0:
     - Added an analyzer that forces immutable structs to have readonly modifier
     - Struct equatability analyzer has been changed to ignore structs that don't have a readonly modifier
     - Fields of non-readonly structs are no longer enforced to be readonly
     - Struct equatability diagnostics have new shared ID that allows suppressing them all with a single #pragma
     - Extended ConfigureAwait() analyzer to support arbitrary awaitable types

     v2.0.0:
     - Migrated to Roslyn 2.0
     - Updated analyzers and code fixes to respect C# 7.1

     v1.7.1:
     - fixed an exception caused by the Roslyn type resolve bug

     v1.7.0:
     - an analyzer that detects struct null comparison

     v1.6.0:
     - an analyzer that detects unused method parameters

     v1.5.1:
     - equality and mutability warnings are no longer reported for the struct enumerators
     - internal members are no longer considered unused if assembly has [InternalsVisibleTo] attribute
     - private members referenced from other partial class definitions are no longer considered unused
     - all analyzers use default heuristics to skip generated files

     v1.5.0:
     - an analyzer that detects unused class members (private and internal only)

     v1.4.5:
     - disabled formatting analyzer until it can be re-implemented properly

     v1.4.4:
     - suppressed another format of auto-generated comments

     v1.4.3:
     - changed diagnsotic IDs to provide compatibility with VS 2015 update 1

     v1.4.2:
     - an attempt to fix the FormattingAnalyzer warning issued on VS loading it from a nuget package

     v1.4.1:
     - merged in the analyzer that enforces ConfigureAwait()
     - fixed a bunch of bugs

     v1.4.0:
     - an analyzer that enforces explicit access modifiers
     - an analyzer that enforces immutability and equatability on structs
     - all analyzers ignore auto-generated code

     v1.3.0:
     - an analyzer that enforces the proper code formatting
     - a refactoring to convert one-line properties to expression-bodied properties

     v1.2.1:
     - fixed Nuget package installation issues
     - readonly modifier can now be enforced on fields of primitive types
     - var can be converted to explicit type inside the using declaration block
     - var can no longer be converted if it's generic type with anonymous arguments
     - conversion to expression-bodied member is no longer suggested for the methods that can't be converted
     - the reference is no longer considered unused if a method that returns a type declared in it is invoked

     v1.2.0:
     - a refactoring to convert String.Format() call to an interpolated string
     - a refactoring to convert var to explicit type name and back

     v1.1.0:
     - unused project references are reported to the error/information list

     v1.0.2:
     - upgraded to VS 2015 RTM

     v1.0.1:
     - readonly modifier is no longer enforced on value type fields (to avoid SpinLock-like issues)

     v1.0.0:
     - enforce readonly modifier on fields
     - convert one-line methods to expression-bodied methods