AttributeProviderAttribute Class
Definition
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Enables attribute redirection. This class cannot be inherited.
public ref class AttributeProviderAttribute : Attribute
[System.AttributeUsage(System.AttributeTargets.Property)]
public class AttributeProviderAttribute : Attribute
public class AttributeProviderAttribute : Attribute
[<System.AttributeUsage(System.AttributeTargets.Property)>]
type AttributeProviderAttribute = class
inherit Attribute
type AttributeProviderAttribute = class
inherit Attribute
Public Class AttributeProviderAttribute
Inherits Attribute
- Inheritance
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example demonstrates using AttributeProviderAttribute to mark a DataSource
property with a specific type of IListSource. For a full code listing, see How to: Apply Attributes in Windows Forms Controls.
[Category("Data")]
[Description("Indicates the source of data for the control.")]
[RefreshProperties(RefreshProperties.Repaint)]
[AttributeProvider(typeof(IListSource))]
public object DataSource
{
get
{
return this.dataGridView1.DataSource;
}
set
{
this.dataGridView1.DataSource = value;
}
}
<Category("Data"), _
Description("Indicates the source of data for the control."), _
RefreshProperties(RefreshProperties.Repaint), _
AttributeProvider(GetType(IListSource))> _
Public Property DataSource() As Object
Get
Return Me.dataGridView1.DataSource
End Get
Set(ByVal value As Object)
Me.dataGridView1.DataSource = value
End Set
End Property
Remarks
There are a few cases in the .NET Framework object model where a property is purposely typed to be vague. For example, the DataGridView.DataSource property is typed as object
. The reason for this is that this property can accept several types of input. Unfortunately, this provides no common place to add metadata to describe the characteristics of the property. Each DataSource
property throughout the .NET Framework needs to have identical metadata for type converters, UI type editors, and other services that require metadata. The AttributeProviderAttribute remedies this situation.
Once this attribute is placed on a property, the rules for obtaining attributes for the property descriptor's MemberDescriptor.Attributes collection differ. Typically, the property descriptor gathers local attributes, and then merges these with attributes from the property type. In this case, the attributes are taken from the type returned from the AttributeProviderAttribute, not from the actual property type. This attribute is used on DataGridView.DataSource to point the DataGridView.DataSource object's specific type to IListSource, and the appropriate metadata is placed on IListSource to enable data binding. In so doing, external parties can easily add metadata to all data sources.
Attributes obtained from a type declared in the AttributeProviderAttribute have a priority in between the attributes of the property's type and the attributes on the property. The following list, in priority order, shows the full set of available merged attributes:
Property Attributes
Attribute Provider Attributes
Property Type Attributes
Constructors
AttributeProviderAttribute(String) |
Initializes a new instance of the AttributeProviderAttribute class with the given type name. |
AttributeProviderAttribute(String, String) |
Initializes a new instance of the AttributeProviderAttribute class with the given type name and property name. |
AttributeProviderAttribute(Type) |
Initializes a new instance of the AttributeProviderAttribute class with the given type. |
Properties
PropertyName |
Gets the name of the property for which attributes will be retrieved. |
TypeId |
When implemented in a derived class, gets a unique identifier for this Attribute. (Inherited from Attribute) |
TypeName |
Gets the assembly qualified type name passed into the constructor. |
Methods
Equals(Object) |
Returns a value that indicates whether this instance is equal to a specified object. (Inherited from Attribute) |
GetHashCode() |
Returns the hash code for this instance. (Inherited from Attribute) |
GetType() |
Gets the Type of the current instance. (Inherited from Object) |
IsDefaultAttribute() |
When overridden in a derived class, indicates whether the value of this instance is the default value for the derived class. (Inherited from Attribute) |
Match(Object) |
When overridden in a derived class, returns a value that indicates whether this instance equals a specified object. (Inherited from Attribute) |
MemberwiseClone() |
Creates a shallow copy of the current Object. (Inherited from Object) |
ToString() |
Returns a string that represents the current object. (Inherited from Object) |
Explicit Interface Implementations
_Attribute.GetIDsOfNames(Guid, IntPtr, UInt32, UInt32, IntPtr) |
Maps a set of names to a corresponding set of dispatch identifiers. (Inherited from Attribute) |
_Attribute.GetTypeInfo(UInt32, UInt32, IntPtr) |
Retrieves the type information for an object, which can be used to get the type information for an interface. (Inherited from Attribute) |
_Attribute.GetTypeInfoCount(UInt32) |
Retrieves the number of type information interfaces that an object provides (either 0 or 1). (Inherited from Attribute) |
_Attribute.Invoke(UInt32, Guid, UInt32, Int16, IntPtr, IntPtr, IntPtr, IntPtr) |
Provides access to properties and methods exposed by an object. (Inherited from Attribute) |