MemberBinding(MemberBindingType, MemberInfo) Constructor
Definition
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Caution
Do not use this constructor. It will be removed in future releases.
Caution
This constructor has been deprecated and is not supported.
Initializes a new instance of the MemberBinding class.
protected:
MemberBinding(System::Linq::Expressions::MemberBindingType type, System::Reflection::MemberInfo ^ member);
[System.Obsolete("Do not use this constructor. It will be removed in future releases.")]
protected MemberBinding (System.Linq.Expressions.MemberBindingType type, System.Reflection.MemberInfo member);
[System.Obsolete("This constructor has been deprecated and is not supported.")]
protected MemberBinding (System.Linq.Expressions.MemberBindingType type, System.Reflection.MemberInfo member);
protected MemberBinding (System.Linq.Expressions.MemberBindingType type, System.Reflection.MemberInfo member);
[<System.Obsolete("Do not use this constructor. It will be removed in future releases.")>]
new System.Linq.Expressions.MemberBinding : System.Linq.Expressions.MemberBindingType * System.Reflection.MemberInfo -> System.Linq.Expressions.MemberBinding
[<System.Obsolete("This constructor has been deprecated and is not supported.")>]
new System.Linq.Expressions.MemberBinding : System.Linq.Expressions.MemberBindingType * System.Reflection.MemberInfo -> System.Linq.Expressions.MemberBinding
new System.Linq.Expressions.MemberBinding : System.Linq.Expressions.MemberBindingType * System.Reflection.MemberInfo -> System.Linq.Expressions.MemberBinding
Protected Sub New (type As MemberBindingType, member As MemberInfo)
Parameters
- type
- MemberBindingType
The MemberBindingType that discriminates the type of binding that is represented.
- member
- MemberInfo
The MemberInfo that represents a field or property to be initialized.
- Attributes
Applies to
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