Name |
Description |
ASCIICharacterDisplayInfo |
Instances of this class represent individual ASCII characters. Since the NUL character is defined, and occupies the first element, the numeric code that corresponds to a character maps directly to the corresponding element in this array. |
ASCII_Character_Display_Table |
Provide read only access to a table of ASCII characters and text to display for selected special characters. |
CSVFileInfo |
Use these constants and service routines to simplify working with CSV type files. |
ClassAndMethodDiagnosticInfo |
The static methods in this class expose the internal name, source code file name, and source file line number from which calls to them originated. |
FileInfoExtensionMethods |
The new extension methods that supersede the instance methods on the companion FileInfoExtension class go into a dedicated class, because a static class must expose them. |
FileInfoExtensionMethods.SubstringStartAndLength |
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ListHelpers |
This class exposes methods for merging sorted lists of items, and to simplify working with the values returned through the IComparable interface. |
PathPositions |
Use these constants to document path string parsing. Since static classes are implicitly sealed, this class cannot be inherited. |
RecoveredException |
Override the Exception class, so that the Source, StackTrace, and TargetSite properties can be directly initialized. |
ReportDetails |
This class holds the details for a report. Static object locks are used throughout to ensure synchronized access. |
SpecialCharacters |
Use these constants when you want or need your listings to be crystal clear about certain ambiguous literals. Since static classes are implicitly sealed, this class cannot be inherited. |
SysDateFormatters |
This class implements my stalwart date formatter, ReformatSysDateP6C, which I created initially as a Windows Interface Language (WIL, a. k. a. WinBatch) library function, Reformat_Date_YmdHms_P6C, in October 2001, although its roots go back much further in my WIL script development. Since static classes are implicitly sealed, this class cannot be inherited. |