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Adrian Florea

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Obsolete assemblies Posted: Jul 24, 2005 12:21 PM
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Se l'attributo System.ObsoleteAttribute avesse il target anche su AttributeTargets.Assembly, si eviterebbe di decorare tutti i tipi di un assembly interamente obsoleto come Obsolete.

Per esempio, nella Beta 2, tutti i tipi dell'assembly Microsoft.VisualC.dll sono decorati con [Obsolete(”Microsoft.VisualC.dll is an obsolete assembly and exists only for backwards compatibility.”)]. Potremmo cosi' avere, piu' semplice, una volta sola per l'intero assembly:

[assembly:Obsolete(”Microsoft.VisualC.dll is an obsolete assembly and exists only for backwards compatibility.”)]

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