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UnverifiableCodeAttribute Class

Marks modules containing unverifiable code. This class cannot be inherited.

Namespace: System.Security
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)

'Declaration
<AttributeUsageAttribute(AttributeTargets.Module, AllowMultiple:=True, Inherited:=False)> _
<ComVisibleAttribute(True)> _
Public NotInheritable Class UnverifiableCodeAttribute
	Inherits Attribute
'Usage
Dim instance As UnverifiableCodeAttribute

/** @attribute AttributeUsageAttribute(AttributeTargets.Module, AllowMultiple=true, Inherited=false) */ 
/** @attribute ComVisibleAttribute(true) */ 
public final class UnverifiableCodeAttribute extends Attribute
AttributeUsageAttribute(AttributeTargets.Module, AllowMultiple=true, Inherited=false) 
ComVisibleAttribute(true) 
public final class UnverifiableCodeAttribute extends Attribute

This custom attribute is only for use by compilers and not intended to be used directly by application developers.

Modules containing unverifiable code should be marked with this attribute. This attribute carries no internal state. Its presence in the module metadata indicates that the module contains unverifiable code.

System.Object
   System.Attribute
    System.Security.UnverifiableCodeAttribute

Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.

Windows 98, Windows 2000 SP4, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition

The .NET Framework does not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see System Requirements.

.NET Framework

Supported in: 2.0, 1.1, 1.0

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