I'm working with attributes at the moment. I often run into the error 'An attribute argument must be a constant expression, typeof expression or array creation expression of an attribute parameter type.' I don't really know what 'constant expression' means.
It would have been really useful to be able to pass in a Func<MyType, bool>
to the attribute (to be consumed by the code which executes when the attribute is present). But alas, no. I don't understand why that type cannot be placed in assembly metadata, which I assume is the reason I cannot pass it into the attribute.
Can anyone give me any ideas?
The compiler needs to be able to create the Attributes at compile time, since they are embedded in your assembly with their actual data (they are instantiated by the compiler and serialized into the output file). That's why you need a constant expression.
Basically you can use all the basic data types (like int
, bool
, string
etc.). You can also use typeof
expressions because they will be resolved to metadata tokens identifying a type, which is fine at compile time.
Maybe you can put the concept of your Func<MyType, bool>
into an interface that your types implement. Or into a separate handler class that you can pass to your Attribute by using a typeof(MyHandlerClass)
expression.