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Bitwise operators are supported for now, also support addition and subtraction for INTEGERS ONLY.
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Fix JavaDoc warnings
Currently there are about 100 JavaDoc warnings generated from our source code. Fix these warnings by properly implementing the comments.
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
If you have XAML Databinding to public members and use ForceRen (because lets assume your project is not a public library so renaming public methods is acceptable) then this will obviously break databinding.
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I've hacked a solution which extracts all databinding out of the XAML and makes a l