SyntaxFactory.AttributeTargetSpecifier Method
Definition
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Overloads
AttributeTargetSpecifier(SyntaxToken) |
Creates a new AttributeTargetSpecifierSyntax instance. |
AttributeTargetSpecifier(SyntaxToken, SyntaxToken) |
Creates a new AttributeTargetSpecifierSyntax instance. |
AttributeTargetSpecifier(SyntaxToken)
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Creates a new AttributeTargetSpecifierSyntax instance.
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static Microsoft::CodeAnalysis::CSharp::Syntax::AttributeTargetSpecifierSyntax ^ AttributeTargetSpecifier(Microsoft::CodeAnalysis::SyntaxToken identifier);
public static Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.CSharp.Syntax.AttributeTargetSpecifierSyntax AttributeTargetSpecifier (Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxToken identifier);
static member AttributeTargetSpecifier : Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxToken -> Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.CSharp.Syntax.AttributeTargetSpecifierSyntax
Public Shared Function AttributeTargetSpecifier (identifier As SyntaxToken) As AttributeTargetSpecifierSyntax
Parameters
- identifier
- SyntaxToken
Returns
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AttributeTargetSpecifier(SyntaxToken, SyntaxToken)
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Creates a new AttributeTargetSpecifierSyntax instance.
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static Microsoft::CodeAnalysis::CSharp::Syntax::AttributeTargetSpecifierSyntax ^ AttributeTargetSpecifier(Microsoft::CodeAnalysis::SyntaxToken identifier, Microsoft::CodeAnalysis::SyntaxToken colonToken);
public static Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.CSharp.Syntax.AttributeTargetSpecifierSyntax AttributeTargetSpecifier (Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxToken identifier, Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxToken colonToken);
static member AttributeTargetSpecifier : Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxToken * Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxToken -> Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.CSharp.Syntax.AttributeTargetSpecifierSyntax
Public Shared Function AttributeTargetSpecifier (identifier As SyntaxToken, colonToken As SyntaxToken) As AttributeTargetSpecifierSyntax
Parameters
- identifier
- SyntaxToken
- colonToken
- SyntaxToken
Returns
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