I am writing a custom FxCop (Code Analysis) rule using the FxCop API.
What I want to achieve is the following:
- Find fields which have as declaringtype a Struct.
- If the struct has a "StructLayoutAttribute", ignore the field.
- If the field is not read-only, add a new problem.
The basics are working correctly, I just can't seem to figure out how to check if the declaringtype has the StructLayoutAttribute or not.
It so happens that the StructLayoutAttribute is not defined in the FxCop API. How would I go about finding it then?
Some sample(C#)-code:
public override ProblemCollection Check(Member member)
{
Field field = member as Field;
if (field == null)
return null;
if (field.DeclaringType.NodeType != NodeType.Struct)
return null;
//Possibly something like: if(field.DeclaringType.Attributes .....
// return null;
if (!field.IsInitOnly)
{
Resolution resolution = GetResolution(field, field.DeclaringType);
Problems.Add(new Problem(resolution));
}
return Problems;
}
Addition: This should get ignored.
[StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)]
private struct MXRecord
{
public IntPtr Next;
public string Name;
public short Type;
public short DataLength;
public int Flags;
public int Ttl;
public int Reserved;
public IntPtr NameExchange;
public short Preference;
public short Pad;
}
And this should NOT.
private struct MXRecord
{
public IntPtr Next;
public string Name;
public short Type;
public short DataLength;
public int Flags;
public int Ttl;
public int Reserved;
public IntPtr NameExchange;
public short Preference;
public short Pad;
}
What I tried (as suggested) is the following:
StructLayoutAttributeType = FrameworkAssemblies.Mscorlib.GetType(Identifier.For("System.Runtime.InteropServices"),Identifier.For("StructLayoutAttribute"));
Field field = member as Field;
if (field == null)
return null;
if (field.DeclaringType.NodeType != NodeType.Struct)
return null;
AttributeNode structLayoutAttrib = field.DeclaringType.GetAttribute(StructLayoutAttributeType);
if (structLayoutAttrib != null)
return null;
if (!field.IsInitOnly)
{
Resolution resolution = GetResolution(field, field.DeclaringType);
Problems.Add(new Problem(resolution));
}
return Problems;