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.net - Why doesn't String class implement IEnumerable<char> in portable library?

I've created a PCL project that targets .NET Framework 4 and Silverlight 5 (I use an extension for Visual Studio 2010, not portable project template from Visual Studio 2012, if that matters). I am trying to reverse a string using System.Linq.Enumerable.Reverse<TSource>() extension method, but it doesn't work because compiler thinks that System.String doesn't implement IEnumerable<char>.

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The Portable Class Libraries must restrict itself to the classes and methods that are available on all the target platforms it promises to support. The biggest trouble-maker here is WinRT, the CLR has a language projection that maps WinRT types to managed types. The System.String methods not supported by the projection are documented in this answer. GetEnumerator() is one of them.


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