Specify required base class for .NET attribute targets

一笑奈何 提交于 2019-12-28 15:25:10

问题


I tried to create a custom .NET attribute with the code below but accidentally left off the subclass. This generated an easily-fixed compiler error shown in the comment.

// results in compiler error CS0641: Attribute 'AttributeUsage' is 
// only valid on classes derived from System.Attribute
[AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Class)]
internal class ToolDeclarationAttribute
{
    internal ToolDeclarationAttribute()
    {
    }
}

My question is how does the compiler know the [AttributeUsage] attribute can only be applied to a subclass of System.Attribute? Using .NET Reflector I don't see anything special on the AttributeUsageAttribute class declaration itself. Unfortunately this might just be a special case generated by the compiler itself.

[Serializable, ComVisible(true), AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Class, Inherited=true)]
public sealed class AttributeUsageAttribute : Attribute
{
    ...

I would like to be able to specify that my custom attribute can only be placed on subclasses of a particular class (or interface). Is this possible?


回答1:


I would like to be able to specify that my custom attribute can only be placed on subclasses of a particular class (or interface). Is this possible?

Actually, there is a way to do this for subclasses (but not interfaces) using protected - see Restricting Attribute Usage. To reproduce the code (but not the discussion):

abstract class MyBase {
    [AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Property)]
    protected sealed class SpecialAttribute : Attribute {}
}
class ShouldBeValid : MyBase {
    [Special] // works fine
    public int Foo { get; set; }
}
class ShouldBeInvalid { // not a subclass of MyBase
    [Special] // type or namespace not found
    [MyBase.Special] // inaccessible due to protection level
    public int Bar{ get; set; }
}



回答2:


AttributeUsageAttribute is just a magic class (like Attribute itself is). This is a built-in compiler rule, and you cannot do something like that for your own attributes.




回答3:


With ReSharper you can use [JetBrains.Annotations.BaseTypeRequired(typeof(YouBaseType))]



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1190649/specify-required-base-class-for-net-attribute-targets

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