Hi.
When you have an auto-property like
public int64 minutes { get; private set; }
in your class, the generated public .vapi file gets the exact same
signature, i.e.
public int64 minutes { get; private set; }
Wouldn't it make more sense to just leave out the "private set" part
from the .vapi, i.e. have it just be
public int64 minutes { get; }
Is there any good reason to include the "private set"? It's not like a
consumer of your library can do anything useful with that information
anyway, right? Internal classes, for instance, are left out of the .vapi
file...
Regards,
Alexander K. Schrøder
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