So...how do I return an IAsyncEnumerable from a lambda?
Like, usually this comes from EF. But now I'm mocking the EF call away I just want to return one object, hoping to go () => { yield return fakeObject; } but no, it explodes in my face.
I don't properly understand IAsyncEnumerable yet
Ok it seems it just doesn't work in a lambda because compiler refuses to work its yield magic then.
"Key-value coding (KVC) is a mechanism for accessing an object’s properties indirectly, using keys (specially formatted strings) to identify properties instead of accessing them through instance variables or accessor methods (get/set). By implementing key-value coding compliant accessors in your Xamarin.Mac application, you gain access to other macOS (formerly known as OS X) features such as key-value observing (KVO), data binding, Core Data, Cocoa bindings, and scriptability."
I just realized it does more than that. it let's you use your own function names that map to macOS functions
[Export("insertObject:inPersonModelArrayAtIndex:")]
public void InsertPerson(PersonModel person, nint index) {
InsertPerson is the C# function name
insertObject:inPersonModelArrayAtIndex: is the Objective C function name(s)
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