CA1408: Do not use AutoDual ClassInterfaceType
TypeName | DoNotUseAutoDualClassInterfaceType |
CheckId | CA1408 |
Category | Microsoft.Interoperability |
Breaking Change | Breaking |
A Component Object Model (COM) visible type is marked with the ClassInterfaceAttribute attribute set to the AutoDual value of ClassInterfaceType.
Types that use a dual interface enable clients to bind to a specific interface layout. Any changes in a future version to the layout of the type or any base types will break COM clients that bind to the interface. By default, if the ClassInterfaceAttribute attribute is not specified, a dispatch-only interface is used.
Unless marked otherwise, all public nongeneric types are visible to COM; all nonpublic and generic types are invisible to COM.
To fix a violation of this rule, change the value of the ClassInterfaceAttribute attribute to the None value of ClassInterfaceType and explicitly define the interface.
The following example shows a class that violates the rule and a re-declaration of the class to use an explicit interface.
using System; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; [assembly: ComVisible(true)] namespace InteroperabilityLibrary { // This violates the rule. [ClassInterface(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDual)] public class DualInterface { public void SomeMethod() {} } public interface IExplicitInterface { void SomeMethod(); } [ClassInterface(ClassInterfaceType.None)] public class ExplicitInterface : IExplicitInterface { public void SomeMethod() {} } }