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βοΈ The best
CreateInstance
ever- Up to 50x faster than
Activator.CreateInstance<T>
- Generic Parameters Support
- Zero boxing/unboxing
- TryGetValue-like TryFastNew API
- Link Mode
PublishTrimmed
Support - Non-Public Constructor Support
- No Generic Constraints
- Compatible with .NET Standard 2.0
- Multiple backend implementations.
- Heavily tested on Win/Mac/Linux
- Up to 50x faster than
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πͺ Modern Compiler Integration
- Source Generator v2 (Incremental Generator)
- Highly Configurable (Props)
- Multi-threaded Generation
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π₯ Lastest C#/.NET Features Support
- C# 8 Nullable Support
- C# 10 Parameterless struct constructors Support (Both invokes or not)
- WebAssembly Support
You should only use one of them
dotnet add package FastGenericNew --version 3.1.0-preview1
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="FastGenericNew" Version="3.1.0-preview1" />
</ItemGroup>
dotnet add package FastGenericNew.SourceGenerator --version 3.1.0-preview1
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="FastGenericNew.SourceGenerator" Version="3.1.0-preview1" />
</ItemGroup>
.NET Standard 2.0 or above
C# 8.0 or above
Roslyn 4.0.1 or above
Modern IDE (Optional) [VS2022, Rider, VSCode]
using FastGenericNew;
// Simply replace 'Activator' to 'FastNew'
var obj = FastNew.CreateInstance<T>();
// With parameter(s)
var obj2 = FastNew.CreateInstance<T, string>("text");
var obj3 = FastNew.CreateInstance<T, string, int>("text", 0);
// Try pattern
// NOTE: Try pattern will only check the constructor could be called (exist & callable)
// It will not catch or handle any exceptions thrown in the constructor.
if (FastNew.TryCreateInstance<T, string>("arg0", out T result));
{
// ...
}
With .NET Framework,
Activator.CreateInstance<T>()
invokes the parameterless constructor of ValueType if
the constraint iswhere T : new()
but appears to ignore the parameterless constructor if the constraint iswhere T : struct
.
ButFastNew.CreateInstance<T>()
will always invoke the parameterless constructor if it's available.If you don't want to invoke the parameterless constructor of ValueType.
Consider to useFastNew.NewOrDefault<T>()
which will never invoke the parameterless constructor ofValueType
BenchmarkDotNet=v0.13.1, OS=Windows 10.0.22000
AMD Ryzen 9 3900X, 1 CPU, 24 logical and 12 physical cores
.NET SDK=6.0.200-preview.22055.15
[Host] : .NET 6.0.2 (6.0.222.6406), X64 RyuJIT
.NET 5.0 : .NET 5.0.14 (5.0.1422.5710), X64 RyuJIT
.NET 6.0 : .NET 6.0.2 (6.0.222.6406), X64 RyuJIT
.NET Framework 4.8 : .NET Framework 4.8 (4.8.4470.0), X64 RyuJIT
FastGenericNew is licensed under the MIT license.