How can I prevent a public class that provides ext

2019-02-25 11:53发布

问题:

Is there any way to 'hide' the name of a class, whose sole purpose is to provide extension methods, from Intellisense?

I would like to remove the class name from the Intellisense list but need the extension methods of the class to be available to external assemblies via Intellisense in the usual way.

回答1:

Ok, I have the answer to this. Hallgrim's suggestion of marking the class with..

[EditorBrowsable(EditorBrowsableState.Never)]

..does actually work but only where the assembly is being referenced, rather than the project, as would be the case in my own VS solution whilst writing the assembly that provides the class. The extension methods are available as usual.



回答2:

I expected that you could to this with the EditorBrowsable attribute:

[EditorBrowsable(EditorBrowsableState.Never)]
static class MyExtensions { }

Unfortunately this did not seem to work.



回答3:

Do you mean you want to hide the class, or the extension methods?

If you put the static class in its own namespace, then any code which doesn't import that namespace with a using directive won't "see" the extension methods.



回答4:

If you put your extension methods in a module there is a attribute called HideModuleName which will hide the module name from showing up in Intellisense.