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Anders Hejlsberg Technical Fellow Microsoft Corporation TL16
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C# 1.0 C# 2.0 C# 3.0 Managed Code Generics Language Integrated Query
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Declarative ConcurrentDynamic
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What How ImperativeDeclarative
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Dynamic Languages Simple and succinctImplicitly typedMeta-programmingNo compilation Static Languages RobustPerformantIntelligent toolsBetter scaling
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C# 1.0 C# 2.0 C# 3.0 Managed Code Generics Language Integrated Query C# 4.0 Dynamic Programming
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Python Binder Ruby Binder COM Binder JavaScript Binder Object Binder Dynamic Language Runtime Expression Trees Dynamic Dispatch Call Site Caching IronPythonIronPythonIronRubyIronRubyC#C#VB.NETVB.NETOthers…Others…
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Calculator calc = GetCalculator(); int sum = calc.Add(10, 20); Calculator calc = GetCalculator(); int sum = calc.Add(10, 20); object calc = GetCalculator(); Type calcType = calc.GetType(); object res = calcType.InvokeMember("Add", BindingFlags.InvokeMethod, null, new object[] { 10, 20 }); int sum = Convert.ToInt32(res); object calc = GetCalculator(); Type calcType = calc.GetType(); object res = calcType.InvokeMember("Add", BindingFlags.InvokeMethod, null, new object[] { 10, 20 }); int sum = Convert.ToInt32(res); ScriptObject calc = GetCalculator(); object res = calc.Invoke("Add", 10, 20); int sum = Convert.ToInt32(res); ScriptObject calc = GetCalculator(); object res = calc.Invoke("Add", 10, 20); int sum = Convert.ToInt32(res); dynamic calc = GetCalculator(); int sum = calc.Add(10, 20); dynamic calc = GetCalculator(); int sum = calc.Add(10, 20); Statically typed to be dynamic Dynamic method invocation Dynamic conversion
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dynamic x = 1; dynamic y = "Hello"; dynamic z = new List { 1, 2, 3 }; dynamic x = 1; dynamic y = "Hello"; dynamic z = new List { 1, 2, 3 }; Compile-time type dynamic Run-time type System.Int32 When operand(s) are dynamic… Member selection deferred to run-time At run-time, actual type(s) substituted for dynamic Static result type of operation is dynamic
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public static class Math { public static decimal Abs(decimal value); public static double Abs(double value); public static float Abs(float value); public static int Abs(int value); public static long Abs(long value); public static sbyte Abs(sbyte value); public static short Abs(short value);... } public static class Math { public static decimal Abs(decimal value); public static double Abs(double value); public static float Abs(float value); public static int Abs(int value); public static long Abs(long value); public static sbyte Abs(sbyte value); public static short Abs(short value);... } double x = 1.75; double y = Math.Abs(x); double x = 1.75; double y = Math.Abs(x); dynamic x = 1.75; dynamic y = Math.Abs(x); dynamic x = 1.75; dynamic y = Math.Abs(x); Method chosen at compile-time: double Abs(double x) Method chosen at run-time: double Abs(double x) dynamic x = 2; dynamic y = Math.Abs(x); dynamic x = 2; dynamic y = Math.Abs(x); Method chosen at run-time: int Abs(int x)
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public abstract class DynamicObject : IDynamicObject { public virtual object GetMember(GetMemberBinder info); public virtual object SetMember(SetMemberBinder info, object value); public virtual object DeleteMember(DeleteMemberBinder info); public virtual object UnaryOperation(UnaryOperationBinder info); public virtual object BinaryOperation(BinaryOperationBinder info, object arg); public virtual object Convert(ConvertBinder info); public virtual object Invoke(InvokeBinder info, object[] args); public virtual object InvokeMember(InvokeMemberBinder info, object[] args); public virtual object CreateInstance(CreateInstanceBinder info, object[] args); public virtual object GetIndex(GetIndexBinder info, object[] indices); public virtual object SetIndex(SetIndexBinder info, object[] indices, object value); public virtual object DeleteIndex(DeleteIndexBinder info, object[] indices); public MetaObject IDynamicObject.GetMetaObject(); } public abstract class DynamicObject : IDynamicObject { public virtual object GetMember(GetMemberBinder info); public virtual object SetMember(SetMemberBinder info, object value); public virtual object DeleteMember(DeleteMemberBinder info); public virtual object UnaryOperation(UnaryOperationBinder info); public virtual object BinaryOperation(BinaryOperationBinder info, object arg); public virtual object Convert(ConvertBinder info); public virtual object Invoke(InvokeBinder info, object[] args); public virtual object InvokeMember(InvokeMemberBinder info, object[] args); public virtual object CreateInstance(CreateInstanceBinder info, object[] args); public virtual object GetIndex(GetIndexBinder info, object[] indices); public virtual object SetIndex(SetIndexBinder info, object[] indices, object value); public virtual object DeleteIndex(DeleteIndexBinder info, object[] indices); public MetaObject IDynamicObject.GetMetaObject(); }
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public StreamReader OpenTextFile( string path, Encoding encoding, bool detectEncoding, int bufferSize); public StreamReader OpenTextFile( string path, Encoding encoding, bool detectEncoding, int bufferSize); public StreamReader OpenTextFile( string path, Encoding encoding, bool detectEncoding); public StreamReader OpenTextFile( string path, Encoding encoding); public StreamReader OpenTextFile( string path); public StreamReader OpenTextFile( string path, Encoding encoding, bool detectEncoding); public StreamReader OpenTextFile( string path, Encoding encoding); public StreamReader OpenTextFile( string path); Primary method Secondary overloads Call primary with default values
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public StreamReader OpenTextFile( string path, Encoding encoding, bool detectEncoding, int bufferSize); public StreamReader OpenTextFile( string path, Encoding encoding, bool detectEncoding, int bufferSize); public StreamReader OpenTextFile( string path, Encoding encoding = null, bool detectEncoding = true, int bufferSize = 1024); public StreamReader OpenTextFile( string path, Encoding encoding = null, bool detectEncoding = true, int bufferSize = 1024); Optional parameters OpenTextFile("foo.txt", Encoding.UTF8); OpenTextFile("foo.txt", Encoding.UTF8, bufferSize: 4096); Named argument OpenTextFile( bufferSize: 4096, path: "foo.txt", detectEncoding: false); OpenTextFile( bufferSize: 4096, path: "foo.txt", detectEncoding: false); Named arguments must be last Non-optional must be specified Arguments evaluated in order written Named arguments can appear in any order
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object fileName = "Test.docx"; object missing = System.Reflection.Missing.Value; doc.SaveAs(ref fileName, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing); object fileName = "Test.docx"; object missing = System.Reflection.Missing.Value; doc.SaveAs(ref fileName, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing); doc.SaveAs("Test.docx"); doc.SaveAs("Test.docx");
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void Process(object[] objects) { … } string[] strings = GetStringArray(); Process(strings); string[] strings = GetStringArray(); Process(strings); void Process(object[] objects) { objects[0] = "Hello"; // Ok objects[1] = new Button(); // Exception! } void Process(object[] objects) { objects[0] = "Hello"; // Ok objects[1] = new Button(); // Exception! } List strings = GetStringList(); Process(strings); List strings = GetStringList(); Process(strings); void Process(IEnumerable objects) { … }.NET arrays are co-variant …but not safely co-variant Until now, C# generics have been invariant void Process(IEnumerable objects) { // IEnumerable is read-only and // therefore safely co-variant } void Process(IEnumerable objects) { // IEnumerable is read-only and // therefore safely co-variant } C# 4.0 supports safe co- and contra-variance
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public interface IEnumerable { IEnumerator GetEnumerator(); } public interface IEnumerable { IEnumerator GetEnumerator(); } public interface IEnumerator { T Current { get; } bool MoveNext(); } public interface IEnumerator { T Current { get; } bool MoveNext(); } public interface IEnumerable { IEnumerator GetEnumerator(); } public interface IEnumerable { IEnumerator GetEnumerator(); } public interface IEnumerator { T Current { get; } bool MoveNext(); } public interface IEnumerator { T Current { get; } bool MoveNext(); } out = Co-variant Output positions only IEnumerable strings = GetStrings(); IEnumerable objects = strings; IEnumerable strings = GetStrings(); IEnumerable objects = strings; Can be treated as less derived public interface IComparer { int Compare(T x, T y); } public interface IComparer { int Compare(T x, T y); } public interface IComparer { int Compare(T x, T y); } public interface IComparer { int Compare(T x, T y); } IComparer objComp = GetComparer(); IComparer strComp = objComp; IComparer objComp = GetComparer(); IComparer strComp = objComp; in = Contra-variant Input positions only Can be treated as more derived
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System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerator System.Linq.IQueryable System.Collections.Generic.IComparer System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer System.IComparable System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerator System.Linq.IQueryable System.Collections.Generic.IComparer System.Collections.Generic.IEqualityComparer System.IComparable Interfaces System.Func System.Action System.Predicate System.Comparison System.EventHandler System.Func System.Action System.Predicate System.Comparison System.EventHandler Delegates
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C# 1.0 C# 2.0 C# 3.0 Managed Code Generics Language Integrated Query C# 4.0 Dynamic Programming
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Compiler Source code Source File Source code.NET Assembly Class Field public Foo private string X X Meta-programmingRead-Eval-Print Loop Language Object Model DSL Embedding
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Book Signing Bookstore Monday 3:30 PM
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