The .NET framework class library provides methods for retrieving custom attributes. Sealing the attribute eliminates the search through the
inheritance hierarchy, and can improve performance.
This rule raises an issue when a public type inherits from System.Attribute
, is not abstract, and is not sealed.
Noncompliant code example
using System;
public class MyAttribute: Attribute // Noncompliant
{
public string Name { get; }
public MyAttribute(string name) =>
Name = name;
}
Compliant solution
using System;
public sealed class MyAttribute : Attribute
{
public string Name { get; }
public MyAttribute(string name) =>
Name = name;
}