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In C#, [Obsolete] can be used for the 'code author' to mark code obsolete.

However, is there a method for the 'code user' to mark that a method/class is restricted in his/her code?

In C++ (Visual C++), we have #pragma deprecatedto archive this purpose, more or less. Is there a counterpart in C#?

For example,

.Net provides Marshal.SizeOf() method in System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal class. I do not want to use Marshal.SizeOf() in my code, but do need some other methods in Marshal class. How can I apply the policy in code other than check the code by my eyes... (Use proxy class/etc. is too heavy for this purpose.)

In Visual C++, #pragma deprecated has limited function for this purpose.

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  • Is it about restricting class/method in your own dll/library? If so try internal modifier. I don't think we can limit class to particular code unless we inspect the call stack programatically and throw exception if its not from our code. May 3, 2013 at 3:22
  • I want to restrict the usage of System/3rd library, not my code. In other words, I want to restrict imports not exports
    – Raymond
    May 3, 2013 at 4:23
  • If we cannot restrict the usage in code directly, even a compiler extension solution (LINT ect.) is acceptable. If not to heavy, I may create it by myself. I have expect such function in C++ for long time. Now in C#, again.
    – Raymond
    May 3, 2013 at 4:31

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I'm not sure what exactly you are asking, are you trying to get the compiler to issue an error if a deprecated method is used?

If so simply use the [Obsolete(String, bool)] version (MSDN documentation) and set the bool parameter to true and the compiler will issue an error for usages of that method

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