Is it possible to assign an attribute on a property and use it in order to assign other attributes – doing so without using reflection?
The code:
public class CashierOut : BaseActivity
{
[Description("Flag indicates whether break to execution.")]
[DefaultValue(false)]
[MyCustomAttribute(ParameterGroups.Extended)]
public bool CancelExecution { get; set; }
[Description("Flag indicates whether allow exit before declation.")]
[DefaultValue(true)]
[MyCustomAttribute(ParameterGroups.Extended)]
[DisplayName("Exit before declaration?")]
public bool AllowExitBeforeDeclare { get; set; }
}
I would like to do something like this:
public class CashierOut : BaseActivity
{
[MyResourceCustom("CashierOut.CancelExecution")]
public bool CancelExecution { get; set; }
[MyResourceCustom("CashierOut.AllowExitBeforeDeclare")]
public bool AllowExitBeforeDeclare { get; set; }
}
public sealed class MyResourceCustom : Attribute
{
public string ResourcePath { get; private set; }
public ParameterGroupAttribute(string resourcePath)
{
ResourcePath = resourcePath;
// Get attributes attributes value from external resource using the path.
}
}
Attributes simply add meta data to the members they are defined on – by themselves they do nothing.
You will have to use reflection in order to produce some behaviour depending on the attribute values.
This is how all attributes work – some of the tooling is aware of some attributes (like the compiler and the
ConditionalAttribute), but this is still done via reflection.