Easier reflection with [UnsafeAccessorType] in .NET 10: Exploring the .NET 10 preview - Part 9
Read OriginalThis technical article details enhancements to the [UnsafeAccessor] mechanism in the .NET 10 preview. It explains how [UnsafeAccessor] and the new [UnsafeAccessorType] provide a faster, more efficient alternative to traditional reflection for accessing private fields and invoking private methods, including within generic types, with practical code examples.
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