/qlnet

QLNet C# library

Primary LanguageC#

QLNet

QLNet C# library official repository. QLNet is a financial library written in c# for the Windows enviroment derived primarily from its C++ counterpart, Quantlib, which has been used as a base reference for modelling of various financial instruments. QLNet contains also new developments on the bond market like MBS , Amortized Cost, PSA Curve and others.

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Developments workflow

QLNet use git flow workflow.

Instead of a single master branch, this workflow uses two branches to record the history of the project. The master branch stores the official release history, and the develop branch serves as an integration branch for features. Develop branch will contain the complete history of the project.

Features

To contribute with features you should clone the repository , create a tracking branch for develop and create the feature:

git clone https://github.com/amaggiulli/qlnet.git
git checkout -b develop origin/develop
git checkout -b some-feature develop

When feature is ready you can make pull request to merge feature into develop. Note that features will never be merged directly into master.

Releases

When a release is ready we fork a release branch from develop. Creating this branch starts the next release cycle, so no new features can be added after this point ; only bug fixes, documentation generation, and other release-oriented tasks go in this branch. Once it's ready to ship, the release gets merged into master and tagged with a version number.

HotFix

Maintenance or “hotfix” branches are used to quickly patch production releases. This is the only branch that fork directly off of master. As soon as the fix is complete, it will be merged into both master and develop , and master will be tagged with an updated version number.

Acknowledgements

Thanks to all Quantlib creators and contributors. Thanks to all QLNet contributors. Special thanks to JetBrains for their support of open source projects , QLNet make extensive use of Resharper.