IIListProvider<T> is non-public #98886
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You should just implement
User code should just implement |
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Ironically, this interface was removed mere days after you made this discussion 🤣 |
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How does a user type that implements
IEnumerable<T>
provide a result to TryGetNonEnumeratedCount() ?It doesn't seem possible.
IIListProvider<T>
is an internal interface. I can't implement it on my type that implementsIEnumerable<T>
, and I'm at a loss to explain why that is.Any insights on that?
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