Get information about a class inside an attribute
So I want to give some of my classes an identifier. I want to do that with an attribute.
All the classes that will be using this attribute have the same naming convention and end the same.
I want to make the attribute so that if no identifier is specified it will take the name of the class and strip the last part of it.
I have looked for this but couldn't find it. Hope someone could help me.
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So I want to give some of my classes an identifier. I want to do that with an attribute.
All the classes that will be using this attribute have the same naming convention and end the same.
I want to make the attribute so that if no identifier is specified it will take the name of the class and strip the last part of it.
I have looked for this but couldn't find it. Hope someone could help me.
.net-core
Class names ARE the identifier. To what end would you decorate the class with an attribute?
– Wim Ombelets
Nov 23 '18 at 10:44
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So I want to give some of my classes an identifier. I want to do that with an attribute.
All the classes that will be using this attribute have the same naming convention and end the same.
I want to make the attribute so that if no identifier is specified it will take the name of the class and strip the last part of it.
I have looked for this but couldn't find it. Hope someone could help me.
.net-core
So I want to give some of my classes an identifier. I want to do that with an attribute.
All the classes that will be using this attribute have the same naming convention and end the same.
I want to make the attribute so that if no identifier is specified it will take the name of the class and strip the last part of it.
I have looked for this but couldn't find it. Hope someone could help me.
.net-core
.net-core
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Class names ARE the identifier. To what end would you decorate the class with an attribute?
– Wim Ombelets
Nov 23 '18 at 10:44
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Class names ARE the identifier. To what end would you decorate the class with an attribute?
– Wim Ombelets
Nov 23 '18 at 10:44
Class names ARE the identifier. To what end would you decorate the class with an attribute?
– Wim Ombelets
Nov 23 '18 at 10:44
Class names ARE the identifier. To what end would you decorate the class with an attribute?
– Wim Ombelets
Nov 23 '18 at 10:44
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Class names ARE the identifier. To what end would you decorate the class with an attribute?
– Wim Ombelets
Nov 23 '18 at 10:44