The first language stecker on the C ABI hub: a .NET binding exposing all 514
indicators as idiomatic `IDisposable` classes, generated from `wickra.h`.
## What's here
- **`bindings/csharp/`** — the `Wickra` .NET 8 package. `[LibraryImport]`
source-generated P/Invoke (`NativeMethods.g.cs`) plus idiomatic wrappers
(`Indicators.g.cs`), both generated from the committed `bindings/c/include/wickra.h`.
The binding owns no indicator maths — it only marshals types across the C ABI.
- **Marshalling, verified end-to-end against the native library.** Opaque handles
cross as `nint` kept alive per call via a `SafeHandle`; `bool` as
`[MarshalAs(U1)]` (Rust `bool` is one byte); a self-correcting
`DllImportResolver` validates the loaded library actually exports the Wickra
ABI. Tests cover one representative per FFI archetype (scalar, candle, pairwise,
multi-output, bars, profile, values-profile, order-book / array-input) plus
exact Sma reference values.
- **NuGet packaging** — `dotnet pack` produces `Wickra.<version>.nupkg`; the
release pipeline stages prebuilt native libraries under `runtimes/<rid>/native/`
for six target triples (win/linux/osx × x64/arm64).
- **`examples/csharp/`** — nine examples mirroring `examples/c/`: streaming,
backtest, multi_timeframe, parallel_assets, three strategies, and
fetch_btcusdt + live_binance.
- **CI** — a `csharp` job on the three OSes builds the C ABI, tests the binding,
and runs the offline examples. **Release** — a gated `csharp-publish` job packs
and pushes to NuGet (gated on `NUGET_API_KEY`, independent of the GitHub-release
job so a C# hiccup never blocks the C/C++ asset release).
- **Docs consistency wave** — README, CONTRIBUTING, CHANGELOG, examples/README,
the issue / PR templates, `sync-about.yml`, and `.gitattributes`.
The native Python / Node / WASM bindings and the C ABI are untouched; this is
additive. Publishing to NuGet stays gated behind the release tag and the secret.
Relicenses Wickra from PolyForm Noncommercial 1.0.0 to the dual, OSI-approved **MIT OR Apache-2.0** (the de-facto Rust convention). Wickra becomes permissive, commercial-use-permitted open source; users may choose either license.
## Changes
- Replace `LICENSE` (PolyForm) with `LICENSE-MIT` + `LICENSE-APACHE` (full texts).
- Cargo: workspace `license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0"` (SPDX) + all 7 sub-crates switched from `license-file.workspace` to `license.workspace`.
- `deny.toml`: drop PolyForm from the allowlist.
- Python: `pyproject.toml` PEP 639 SPDX expression; remove the non-commercial classifier (verified: sdist metadata emits `License-Expression: MIT OR Apache-2.0`).
- Node: `package.json`, the 6 platform manifests and both lockfiles.
- README + Python/Node/WASM binding READMEs, CONTRIBUTING, CITATION.cff, PR template, and the WASM `pkg.license` step in `release.yml`.
- SECURITY.md: refresh supported versions 0.1.x -> 0.4.x.
- CHANGELOG: note the relicense under [Unreleased].
## Notes
- No code changes; metadata/text only. `cargo build` and `cargo deny check licenses` pass locally.
- GitHub will auto-detect "MIT, Apache-2.0" once this lands (currently NOASSERTION).
- Matching downstream changes (org `.github` profile, webpage, docs) are in separate PRs; merge those together with the relicense release so the live sites and org profile do not claim MIT before the packages do.
Adds five new issue templates (bug_report_detailed, feature_request_detailed,
performance_regression, documentation, question) alongside the existing
short forms, plus an optional detailed PR template under
.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE/ that contributors can opt into via the
?template=detailed.md URL. Existing templates keep their behavior; only
title prefixes and prose-paren wording were capitalized for consistency.