ExpressiveReflection 2.0.0

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dotnet add package ExpressiveReflection --version 2.0.0                
NuGet\Install-Package ExpressiveReflection -Version 2.0.0                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="ExpressiveReflection" Version="2.0.0" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add ExpressiveReflection --version 2.0.0                
#r "nuget: ExpressiveReflection, 2.0.0"                
#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 ExpressiveReflection as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=ExpressiveReflection&version=2.0.0

// Install ExpressiveReflection as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=ExpressiveReflection&version=2.0.0                

Tools to simplify coding with the .NET reflection APIs.

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ExpressiveExpressionTrees

This is a source only distribution of the ExpressiveExpressionTrees library that can be embedded inside of other projects / libraries.

ExpressiveAssertions

Flexible assertion library leveraging the .NET expression tree syntax

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Version Downloads Last updated
2.0.1 1,227 1/8/2018
2.0.0 7,998 9/28/2017
1.4.1 1,041 3/25/2017
1.4.0 977 1/31/2017
1.3.3 970 1/30/2017
1.3.2 1,005 1/19/2017
1.3.1 1,010 1/19/2017
1.3.0 1,058 1/14/2017
1.2.7 1,026 12/29/2016
1.2.6 1,066 3/10/2016
1.2.5 1,100 2/2/2016
1.2.4 1,063 2/2/2016
1.2.3 1,060 1/30/2016
1.2.2 1,073 1/30/2016
1.2.1 1,080 1/29/2016
1.2.0 1,291 1/28/2016
1.1.0 1,382 10/29/2015
1.0.1 1,328 10/23/2015
1.0.0 1,302 10/23/2015

* 2.0.0 - Updated library, releases are now targeting .NET core 2
* 1.4.1 - Fix for issue with calls to Reflection.IsNullAssignable() and extension method <Type>.IsNullAssignable() calling the wrong function in TypeReflection.
* 1.4.0 - Hit some need for looking up a generic method, and only have a Type[] available to use to do it. Found a solution on stackoverflow that works, and doesn't require intense mental effort to use. I would like something cleaner down the road but it will do for now: GetMethodExt()
* 1.3.3 - Fix issues with Transmute(), where two separate members defined on the same type have the same metadata toekn, because the two members are declared in different modules and by chance they happened to overlap
* 1.3.2 - Implemented a MemberReflection.Transmute() method to complement the other Transmute() offerings
* 1.3.2 - rewrite constructorReflection.Transmute() to use same MetadataToken trick that the MethodReflection.Transmtue() relies on
* 1.3.1 - Fix for bug in MethodReflection.Transmute() leading to completely random method derivations being returned
* 1.3.1 - Fix for bug in ConstructorReflection.Transmute() leading to no transmute operation taking place
* 1.3.0 - added Transmute() methods for Constructors / Methods / Types allowing quick change of generic type arguments
* 1.3.0 - added a few new overloads to MethodReflection.From() to allow support for methods returning void
* 1.2.7 - added collection reflection with helpers for coercing a type to / from IEnumerable
* 1.2.6 - apparently the binary nuget package didn't have a dll in it
* 1.2.5 - fixing an issue with the comments produced in source distribution
* 1.2.4 - after hitting some issues with filesystem path length limitations renaming the folder the Sources package installs to in the hopes of minimizing the filename slizes
* 1.2.3 - last attempt at packaging didn't work right when multiple projcets included the same package in the solution so rewrote it again to use .pp transformations
* 1.2.2 - this is a large scale rewrite of the Sources distrbution, making this Sources package safer for use, however no new functionality was added otherwise
* 1.2.1 - bumping the version to fix some minor things in the soruce package
* 1.2.0 - added getValue(MemberInfo) / setValue(MemberInfo) methods to MemberReflection
* 1.2.0 - add ExpressiveReflection.Extensions namespace and exposed most functionality as extension methods on their corresponding types