![]() * CoreCLR and NativeAOT * Add UnsafeAccessorAttribute API * Implement IL generation for all accessor paths * Implement static/instance field lookup - non-generic * Implement static/instance method lookup - non-generic * Defined ambiguity logic with respect to custom modifiers. - First pass ignore custom modifiers - If ambiguity detected, rerun algorithm but require precise matching of custom modifiers. - If there is no clear match throw AmbiguousImplementationException. * Cleanup memory management confusion with ILStubResolver. * Fix non-standard C++ * Remove CORINFO_MODULE_ALLACCESS scope * Remove enum METHOD_TYPE. * Update BOTR on TypeDesc |
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Documents Index
This repo includes several documents that explain both high-level and low-level concepts about the .NET runtime and libraries. These are very useful for contributors, to get context that can be very difficult to acquire from just reading code.
Intro to .NET
.NET is a self-contained .NET runtime and framework that implements ECMA 335. It can be (and has been) ported to multiple architectures and platforms. It support a variety of installation options, having no specific deployment requirements itself.
Getting Started
Workflow (Building, testing, benchmarking, profiling, etc.)
If you want to contribute a code change to this repo, start here.
Design Docs
- .NET Globalization Invariant Mode
- WASM Globalization Icu
- Cross-Platform Cryptography
- Many more under design/features
The Book of the Runtime is a set of chapters that go in depth into various interesting aspects of the design of the .NET Framework.
For your convenience, here are a few quick links to popular chapters:
For additional information, see this list of blog posts that provide a 'deep-dive' into the CoreCLR source code
Coding Guidelines
- CLR Coding Guide
- CLR JIT Coding Conventions
- Cross Platform Performance and Eventing Design
- Adding New Events to the VM
- C# coding style
- Framework Design Guidelines
- Cross-Platform Guidelines
- Performance Guidelines
- Interop Guidelines
- Breaking Changes
- Breaking Change Definitions
- Breaking Change Rules
- Project Guidelines
- Adding APIs Guidelines
Project Docs
To be added. Visit the project docs folder directly meanwhile.