Module.GetCustomAttributes Method
Definition
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Returns custom attributes.
Overloads
GetCustomAttributes(Boolean) |
Returns all custom attributes. |
GetCustomAttributes(Type, Boolean) |
Gets custom attributes of the specified type. |
GetCustomAttributes(Boolean)
- Source:
- Module.cs
- Source:
- Module.cs
- Source:
- Module.cs
Returns all custom attributes.
public:
virtual cli::array <System::Object ^> ^ GetCustomAttributes(bool inherit);
public virtual object[] GetCustomAttributes (bool inherit);
abstract member GetCustomAttributes : bool -> obj[]
override this.GetCustomAttributes : bool -> obj[]
Public Overridable Function GetCustomAttributes (inherit As Boolean) As Object()
Parameters
- inherit
- Boolean
This argument is ignored for objects of this type.
Returns
An array of type Object
containing all custom attributes.
Implements
Examples
The following example displays the module names that match the specified search criteria.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Reflection;
using namespace System::Collections;
namespace ReflectionModule_Examples
{
//Define a module-level attribute.
//A very simple custom attribute.
[AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets::Class|AttributeTargets::Module)]
public ref class MySimpleAttribute: public Attribute
{
private:
String^ name;
public:
MySimpleAttribute( String^ newName )
{
name = newName;
}
};
[module:MySimpleAttribute("module-level")];
ref class MyMainClass{};
}
int main()
{
array<System::Reflection::Module^>^moduleArray;
moduleArray = ReflectionModule_Examples::MySimpleAttribute::typeid->Assembly->GetModules( false );
// In a simple project with only one module, the module at index
// 0 will be the module containing these classes.
System::Reflection::Module^ myModule = moduleArray[ 0 ];
array<Object^>^attributes;
attributes = myModule->GetCustomAttributes( true );
IEnumerator^ myEnum = attributes->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Object^ o = safe_cast<Object^>(myEnum->Current);
Console::WriteLine( "Found this attribute on myModule: {0}.", o );
}
}
using System;
using System.Reflection;
//Define a module-level attribute.
[module: ReflectionModule_Examples.MySimpleAttribute("module-level")]
namespace ReflectionModule_Examples
{
class MyMainClass
{
static void Main()
{
Module[] moduleArray;
moduleArray = typeof(MyMainClass).Assembly.GetModules(false);
// In a simple project with only one module, the module at index
// 0 will be the module containing these classes.
Module myModule = moduleArray[0];
object[] attributes;
attributes = myModule.GetCustomAttributes(true);
foreach(Object o in attributes)
{
Console.WriteLine("Found this attribute on myModule: {0}.", o.ToString());
}
}
}
//A very simple custom attribute.
[AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Class | AttributeTargets.Module)]
public class MySimpleAttribute : Attribute
{
private string name;
public MySimpleAttribute(string newName)
{
name = newName;
}
}
}
Imports System.Reflection
' Define a module-level attribute.
<Module: ReflectionModule_Examples.MySimpleAttribute("module-level")>
Namespace ReflectionModule_Examples
Class MyMainClass
Shared Sub Main()
Dim moduleArray() As [Module]
moduleArray = GetType(MyMainClass).Assembly.GetModules(False)
' In a simple project with only one module, the module at index
' 0 will be the module containing these classes.
Dim myModule As [Module] = moduleArray(0)
Dim attributes() As Object
attributes = myModule.GetCustomAttributes(True)
Dim o As [Object]
For Each o In attributes
Console.WriteLine("Found this attribute on myModule: {0}", o.ToString())
Next o
End Sub
End Class
'A very simple custom attribute.
<AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Class Or AttributeTargets.Module)> _
Public Class MySimpleAttribute
Inherits Attribute
Private name As String
Public Sub New(ByVal newName As String)
name = newName
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace 'ReflectionModule_Examples
Applies to
GetCustomAttributes(Type, Boolean)
- Source:
- Module.cs
- Source:
- Module.cs
- Source:
- Module.cs
Gets custom attributes of the specified type.
public:
virtual cli::array <System::Object ^> ^ GetCustomAttributes(Type ^ attributeType, bool inherit);
public virtual object[] GetCustomAttributes (Type attributeType, bool inherit);
abstract member GetCustomAttributes : Type * bool -> obj[]
override this.GetCustomAttributes : Type * bool -> obj[]
Public Overridable Function GetCustomAttributes (attributeType As Type, inherit As Boolean) As Object()
Parameters
- attributeType
- Type
The type of attribute to get.
- inherit
- Boolean
This argument is ignored for objects of this type.
Returns
An array of type Object
containing all custom attributes of the specified type.
Implements
Exceptions
attributeType
is null
.
attributeType
is not a Type object supplied by the runtime. For example, attributeType
is a TypeBuilder object.
Examples
The following example displays the module names of the specified type that match the specified search criteria.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Reflection;
using namespace System::Collections;
namespace ReflectionModule_Examples
{
// Define a very simple custom attribute
[AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets::Class|AttributeTargets::Module)]
public ref class MySimpleAttribute: public Attribute
{
private:
String^ name;
public:
MySimpleAttribute( String^ newName )
{
name = newName;
}
};
}
//Define a module-level attribute.
[module:ReflectionModule_Examples::MySimpleAttribute("module-level")];
int main()
{
array<System::Reflection::Module^>^moduleArray;
moduleArray = ReflectionModule_Examples::MySimpleAttribute::typeid->Assembly->GetModules( false );
// In a simple project with only one module, the module at index
// 0 will be the module containing these classes.
System::Reflection::Module^ myModule = moduleArray[ 0 ];
array<Object^>^attributes;
//Get only MySimpleAttribute attributes for this module.
attributes = myModule->GetCustomAttributes( myModule->GetType( "ReflectionModule_Examples.MySimpleAttribute", false, false ), true );
IEnumerator^ myEnum = attributes->GetEnumerator();
while ( myEnum->MoveNext() )
{
Object^ o = safe_cast<Object^>(myEnum->Current);
Console::WriteLine( "Found this attribute on myModule: {0}", o );
}
}
using System;
using System.Reflection;
//Define a module-level attribute.
[module: ReflectionModule_Examples.MySimpleAttribute("module-level")]
namespace ReflectionModule_Examples
{
class MyMainClass
{
static void Main()
{
Module[] moduleArray;
moduleArray = typeof(MyMainClass).Assembly.GetModules(false);
// In a simple project with only one module, the module at index
// 0 will be the module containing these classes.
Module myModule = moduleArray[0];
object[] attributes;
//Get only MySimpleAttribute attributes for this module.
attributes = myModule.GetCustomAttributes(
myModule.GetType("ReflectionModule_Examples.MySimpleAttribute", false, false),
true);
foreach(Object o in attributes)
{
Console.WriteLine("Found this attribute on myModule: {0}", o.ToString());
}
}
}
// Define a very simple custom attribute
[AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Class | AttributeTargets.Module)]
public class MySimpleAttribute : Attribute
{
private string name;
public MySimpleAttribute(string newName)
{
name = newName;
}
}
}
Imports System.Reflection
' Define a module-level attribute.
<Module: ReflectionModule_Examples.MySimpleAttribute("module-level")>
' This code assumes that the root namespace is set to empty("").
Namespace ReflectionModule_Examples
Class MyMainClass
Shared Sub Main()
Dim moduleArray() As [Module]
moduleArray = GetType(MyMainClass).Assembly.GetModules(False)
' In a simple project with only one module, the module at index
' 0 will be the module containing these classes.
Dim myModule As [Module] = moduleArray(0)
Dim attributes() As Object
' Get only MySimpleAttribute attributes for this module.
attributes = myModule.GetCustomAttributes( _
myModule.GetType("ReflectionModule_Examples.MySimpleAttribute", _
False, False), True)
Dim o As [Object]
For Each o In attributes
Console.WriteLine("Found this attribute on myModule: {0}", o.ToString())
Next o
End Sub
End Class
' Define a very simple custom attribute.
<AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Class Or AttributeTargets.Module)> _
Public Class MySimpleAttribute
Inherits Attribute
Private name As String
Public Sub New(ByVal newName As String)
name = newName
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace 'ReflectionModule_Examples