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Upcoming meetings for 2019

Schedule ASAP

  • Triage #2152: "Allow Obsolete attribute on getters and setters"
  • Open issues in default interface methods (https://github.com/dotnet/csharplang/issues/406). We currently have open issues around protected, internal, reabstraction, and static fields among others.

Schedule when convenient

  • Discussion of refreshing language spec (Neal)
  • Allowing pattern-based foreach and await foreach to bind to an extension GetEnumerator/GetAsyncEnumerator and MoveNext/MoveNextAsync (Julien/Chris)
  • Making a CancellationToken available in async-iterator method bodies; possibly reserving a keyword (Julien/Stephen)
  • Syntax of positional records/primary constructors (Andy)

Recurring topics

  • Triage championed features
  • Triage milestones
  • Design review

Feb 13, 2019

Nullable Reference Types: Open LDM Issues https://github.com/dotnet/csharplang/issues/2201

C# Language Design Notes for 2019

Overview of meetings and agendas for 2019

Jan 23, 2019

C# Language Design Notes for Jan 23, 2019

Function pointers (Updated proposal)

Jan 16, 2019

C# Language Design Notes for Jan 16, 2019

  1. Shadowing in lambdas
  2. Pattern-based disposal in await foreach

Jan 14, 2019

C# Language Design Notes for Jan 14, 2019

Jan 9, 2019

C# Language Design Notes for Jan 9, 2019

  1. GetAsyncEnumerator signature
  2. Ambiguities in nullable array type syntax
  3. Recursive Patterns Open Language Issues https://github.com/dotnet/csharplang/issues/2095

Jan 7, 2019

C# Language Design Notes for Jan 7, 2019

Nullable:

  1. Variance in overriding/interface implementation
  2. Breaking change in parsing array specifiers