Attribute constructors are called after calling GetCustomAttributes()
on a type that is decorated with attributes. Is it possible to determine the calling type from within the constructor. I would like to do something similar to the following and have it not throw.
class Program
{
static void Main(string[] args)
{
var myAttributedClassType = typeof(MyAttributedClass);
var customAttributes = myAttributedClassType.GetCustomAttributes(false)
.OfType<MyAttribute>();
if (customAttributes.Any(x => x.CallingType != myAttributedClassType))
{
throw new Exception("MyAttribute.CallingType was incorrect.");
}
}
}
[AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Class)]
class MyAttribute : Attribute
{
public Type CallingType { get; set; }
public MyAttribute()
{
// magic to set CallingType goes here
}
}
[MyAttribute]
class MyAttributedClass { }
UPDATE:
I know that this can be done easily through named parameters in the constructor
[MyAttribute(CallingType = typeof(MyAttributedClass)
or a required parameter
public MyAttributed(Type callingType)
{
CallingType = callingType; // this doesn't qualify as magic ;)
}
but was hoping there was a way to avoid it since the type object itself (the value I want) is the caller of GetCustomAttributes