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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
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<!--
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This file contains Runtime Directives, specifications about types your application accesses
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through reflection and other dynamic code patterns. Runtime Directives are used to control the
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.NET Native optimizer and ensure that it does not remove code accessed by your library. If your
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library does not do any reflection, then you generally do not need to edit this file. However,
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if your library reflects over types, especially types passed to it or derived from its types,
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then you should write Runtime Directives.
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The most common use of reflection in libraries is to discover information about types passed
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to the library. Runtime Directives have three ways to express requirements on types passed to
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your library.
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1. Parameter, GenericParameter, TypeParameter, TypeEnumerableParameter
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Use these directives to reflect over types passed as a parameter.
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2. SubTypes
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Use a SubTypes directive to reflect over types derived from another type.
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3. AttributeImplies
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Use an AttributeImplies directive to indicate that your library needs to reflect over
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types or methods decorated with an attribute.
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For more information on writing Runtime Directives for libraries, please visit
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https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=391919
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-->
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<Directives xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/netfx/2013/01/metadata">
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<Library Name="Wino.Core.UWP">
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<!-- add directives for your library here -->
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</Library>
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</Directives>
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