C# 6: nameof() current property in getter/setter

It can't be done with nameof, but there's an even better way (available since C# 5). You can make the propertyName parameter optional and apply the CallerMemberName attribute to it:

protected void Set<T>(T value, [CallerMemberName] string propertyName = null)
{
    ...
}

protected T Get<T>([CallerMemberName] string propertyName = null)
{
    ...
}

Now if you omit the argument for propertyName, the current member name is passed implicitly:

public string MyProperty
{
    get { return base.Get<string>(); } // same as calling Get<string>("MyProperty")
    set { base.Set<string>(value); } // same as calling Set<string>(value, "MyProperty")
}

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C#

C# 6.0

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