System.CodeDom Tells whether or not the current class should be generated as a module The "core" or "standard" assembly that contains basic types such as Object, Int32 and the like that is to be used for the compilation.
If the value of this property is an empty string (or null), the default core assembly will be used by the compiler (depending on the compiler version this may be mscorlib.dll or System.Runtime.dll in a Framework or reference assembly directory).
If the value of this property is not empty, CodeDom will emit compiler options to not reference any assemblies implicitly during compilation. It will also explicitly reference the assembly file specified in this property.
For compilers that only implicitly reference the "core" or "standard" assembly by default, this option can be used on its own. For compilers that implicitly reference more assemblies on top of the "core" / "standard" assembly, using this option may require specifying additional entries in the System.CodeDom.Compiler.ReferencedAssemblies collection.
Note: An ICodeCompiler / CoodeDomProvider implementation may choose to ignore this property.
Provides a base class for code generators. Gets a value indicating whether the specified value is a valid language independent identifier. There is no CodeDom provider defined for the language. This CodeDomProvider does not support this method. The output writer for code generation and the writer supplied don't match and cannot be used. This is generally caused by a bad implementation of a CodeGenerator derived class. This code generation API cannot be called while the generator is being used to generate something else. Element type {0} is not supported. The 'Comment' property of the CodeCommentStatement '{0}' cannot be null. Invalid Primitive Type: {0}. Consider using CodeObjectCreateExpression. Identifier '{0}' is not valid. The total arity specified in '{0}' does not match the number of TypeArguments supplied. There were '{1}' TypeArguments supplied. Argument {0} cannot be null or zero-length. The file name '{0}' was already in the collection. The type name:"{0}" on the property:"{1}" of type:"{2}" is not a valid language-independent type name. The region directive '{0}' contains invalid characters. RegionText cannot contain any new line characters. The CodeChecksumPragma file name '{0}' contains invalid path characters. Timed out waiting for a program to execute. The command being executed was {0}. This CodeDomProvider type does not have a constructor that takes providerOptions - "{0}". The identifier:"{0}" on the property:"{1}" of type:"{2}" is not a valid language-independent identifier name. Check to see if CodeGenerator.IsValidLanguageIndependentIdentifier allows the identifier name. {unknown} auto-generated> This code was generated by a tool. Changes to this file may cause incorrect behavior and will be lost if the code is regenerated. Attribute used to indicate a source generator should create a function for marshalling arguments instead of relying on the runtime to generate an equivalent marshalling function at run-time. This attribute is meaningless if the source generator associated with it is not enabled. The current built-in source generator only supports C# and only supplies an implementation when applied to static, partial, non-generic methods. Initializes a new instance of the . Name of the library containing the import. Gets the name of the library containing the import. Gets or sets the name of the entry point to be called. Gets or sets how to marshal string arguments to the method. If this field is set to a value other than , must not be specified. Gets or sets the used to control how string arguments to the method are marshalled. If this field is specified, must not be specified or must be set to . Gets or sets whether the callee sets an error (SetLastError on Windows or errno on other platforms) before returning from the attributed method. Specifies how strings should be marshalled for generated p/invokes Indicates the user is suppling a specific marshaller in . Use the platform-provided UTF-8 marshaller. Use the platform-provided UTF-16 marshaller.