I'm trying to do something a bit unusual...
I have this class Foo :
public class Foo
{
public Foo(string name)
{
this.Name = name;
}
internal Foo()
{
}
public string Name { get; internal set; }
public int Age { get; set; }
}
Notice the internal setter for Name, and the internal default constructor. This would normally prevent the XML serialization, but I also marked the XML serialization assembly as "friend" with InternalsVisibleTo :
[assembly: InternalsVisibleTo("TestXML2008.XmlSerializers")]
And I added a MSBuild task to pre-generate the serialization assembly :
<Target Name="AfterBuild" DependsOnTargets="AssignTargetPaths;Compile;ResolveKeySource" Inputs="$(MSBuildAllProjects);@(IntermediateAssembly)" Outputs="$(OutputPath)$(_SGenDllName)">
<SGen BuildAssemblyName="$(TargetFileName)" BuildAssemblyPath="$(OutputPath)" References="@(ReferencePath)" ShouldGenerateSerializer="true" UseProxyTypes="false" KeyContainer="$(KeyContainerName)" KeyFile="$(KeyOriginatorFile)" DelaySign="$(DelaySign)" ToolPath="$(SGenToolPath)">
<Output TaskParameter="SerializationAssembly" ItemName="SerializationAssembly" />
</SGen>
</Target>
This works fine : the Name property is correctly serialized and deserialized.
Now, I want to sign my assembly... So I define a key file for my assembly, and I modify the InternalsVisibleTo declaration to match the key :
[assembly: InternalsVisibleTo("TestXML2008.XmlSerializers, PublicKey=c5cd51bf2cc4ed49")]
But now SGEN fails :
Unable to generate a temporary class (result=1).
Property or indexer 'TestXML2008.Foo.Name' cannot be assigned to -- it is read only
The SGEN task should pick the key file through the macros, but apparently that's not enough... I also tried to specify the key file explicitly in the SGEN task, without success. I have the same result when I use sgen.exe on the command line...
Am I missing something ? I can't understand why it doesn't work when I sign the assembly...
In the InternalsVisibleTo attribute, you need to specify the full public key, not just the public key token.
See this answer to a similar question and this MSDN article for info on how to get the public key.