When compiling my solution, I get several warnings of the following:

warning CS3016: Arrays as attribute arguments is not CLS-compliant

No other information on what type is not compliant is given. In my projects I have some attributes that take params array arguments in their constructors, but they are all internal, and that shouldn't affect CLS-compliance. Why is this warning being given, and what type is it being given on?

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Did you find an easy way of finding where the warning was being caused? – jamiebarrow Jun 29 '11 at 10:43
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CS3016.

If you have an attribute which takes an array as argument and the project is marked as CLSCompliant you will get this warning.

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But the attribute is internal to the assembly - not publically accessible. That should not affect the CLS compliance. – thecoop Oct 28 '09 at 15:45
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I ran into this today. I had 4 instances of the warning showing up. I then found that I had the attribute decorating 4 public methods in that assembly. As I removed them one by one, the errors went away one by one.

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Also, if you are OK with not being CLS compliant, you can put [CLSCompliant(false)] on the methods decorated with the attribute (or the class on which the methods are defined). Putting it on the offending attribute constructor/class doesn't do the trick. I guess this makes sense since ultimately the attribute is probably exposed outside the assembly as part of the public method's metadata. – Brent Dec 9 '10 at 17:51
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