I've attempted to create an abstracted control to manage some of the state in our application. However, I have run a foul of some CLS issues and was hoping that someone could provide some insight.
I have an enumeration as such:
<Flags()> _
Public Enum FormState
Read = 1
Edit = 2
Insert = 4
End Enum
And a class as such:
Public MustInherit Class Fields
Inherits System.Web.UI.UserControl
Public Property State() As Enumerators.FormState
Get
Return _State
End Get
Set(ByVal value As Enumerators.FormState)
_State = value
ToggleState(value)
End Set
End Property
Protected MustOverride Sub ToggleState(ByVal state As FormState)
End Class
When I attempt to compile this code I am left with a warning that the State property is not CLS compliant and neither is the state argument. How come? And how can I correct this problem to remove the warnings?
- I've attempted to add the <CLSCompliant(True)> attribute to both items with no luck
- I tried to disseminate the MSDN article Non-CLS-compliant 'MustOverride' member is not allowed in a CLS-compliant into the code with no results
- I've tried changing the accessors to
Friend
instead ofPublic
- I've tried specifying a type for the Enum (
Integer
andUInteger
)