Added IProgress<int> and IProgress<string> to ProgressDialog#13
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Thanks @vpenades I agree with leaving the value tuples approach for a future enhancement. I'm working on getting this working on .NET Core 3.1, and the projects will be upgraded in the process and maybe we can revisit this. |
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Additionally, it could be possible to add even more IProgress methods with different types, or, by using new c# features like value tuples it could be possible to add something like this:
But using value tuples in that way would require upgrading the project to require C# langversion 7.2... so I left it for another day...
Closes #12