using System; namespace FullSerializer { /// /// This attribute controls some serialization behavior for a type. See the comments /// on each of the fields for more information. /// [AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Class | AttributeTargets.Struct)] public sealed class fsObjectAttribute : Attribute { /// /// The previous model that should be used if an old version of this /// object is encountered. Using this attribute also requires that the /// type have a public constructor that takes only one parameter, an object /// instance of the given type. Use of this parameter *requires* that /// the VersionString parameter is also set. /// public Type[] PreviousModels; /// /// The version string to use for this model. This should be unique among all /// prior versions of this model that is supported for importation. If PreviousModel /// is set, then this attribute must also be set. A good valid example for this /// is "v1", "v2", "v3", ... /// public string VersionString; /// /// This controls the behavior for member serialization. /// The default behavior is fsMemberSerialization.Default. /// public fsMemberSerialization MemberSerialization = fsMemberSerialization.Default; /// /// Specify a custom converter to use for serialization. The converter type needs /// to derive from fsBaseConverter. This defaults to null. /// public Type Converter; /// /// Specify a custom processor to use during serialization. The processor type needs /// to derive from fsObjectProcessor and the call to CanProcess is not invoked. This /// defaults to null. /// public Type Processor; public fsObjectAttribute() { } public fsObjectAttribute(string versionString, params Type[] previousModels) { VersionString = versionString; PreviousModels = previousModels; } } }