Charlie Poole
2008-09-06 22:05:31 UTC
Hi All,
There is now an AttributeConstraint, accessible as
Has.Attribute(Type) or
Has.Attribute<T>()
At the moment, you have to specify the exact type but it
could be expanded to work as a prefix with arbitrary
constraints applied, just as Property works.
Charlie
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There is now an AttributeConstraint, accessible as
Has.Attribute(Type) or
Has.Attribute<T>()
At the moment, you have to specify the exact type but it
could be expanded to work as a prefix with arbitrary
constraints applied, just as Property works.
Charlie
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