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  1. utf-cpp Public

    UTF-8/16/32 C++11 header only library for Windows/Linux/MacOs

    C++ 69 9

  2. The internal Windows structures hack to create the in-process private ETW session

    C++ 10 7

  3. The portable version of JetBrains profiler API for .NET Framework / .NET Core / .NET / .NET Standard / Mono

    C# 17 2

  4. The portable version of JetBrains profiler self API for .NET Framework / .NET Core / .NET / .NET Standard

    C# 42 2

  5. ApiSetSchema v2/v4/v6 dumper

    C++ 2 2

  6. Tools for maintaining the company or private symbol storage for Windows / Linux / macOS

    C# 2 1

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October 2021

Created 2 repositories

Created a pull request in dotnet/runtime that received 2 comments

error C2665: 'CorSigUncompressData': none of the 3 overloads could convert all the argument types

Fix for cor.h(1951,8): error C2665: 'CorSigUncompressData': none of the 3 overloads could convert all the argument types on VS2019 v16.7 with warni…

+1 −1 2 comments
Opened 1 other pull request in 1 repository

Created an issue in dotnet/runtime that received 18 comments

The dead thread reported in ICorProfilerInfo4::EnumThreads

Description As described in documentation ICorProfilerInfo::ForceGC requires separate native thread for working. The thread will be finished by my …

18 comments
Opened 2 other issues in 1 repository
dotnet/runtime 2 open

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