Target and support .NET Framework v3.5 #23
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Although old at this point, .NET Framework 3.5 remains relatively common. As
McSherry.SemanticVersioning
has no dependencies, it should be relatively straightforward to add support for this version.As of writing, compiler errors identify two issues:
A replacement for
Lazy<T>
(added in .NET Framework 4.0) is needed;Replacement for read-only collection interfaces
IReadOnlyList<T>
andIReadOnlyDictionary<TKey, TValue>
are needed, as these were introduced with .NET Framework 4.5.These don't seem insurmountable, so targeting .NET Framework 3.5 for the next release is reasonable.