Condividi tramite


CA1403: Auto layout types should not be COM visible

Item Value
RuleId CA1403
Category Microsoft.Interoperability
Breaking change Breaking

Cause

A Component Object Model (COM) visible value type is marked with the System.Runtime.InteropServices.StructLayoutAttribute attribute set to System.Runtime.InteropServices.LayoutKind.Auto.

Rule description

LayoutKind layout types are managed by the common language runtime. The layout of these types can change between versions of .NET, which breaks COM clients that expect a specific layout. If the StructLayoutAttribute attribute is not specified, the C#, Visual Basic, and C++ compilers specify LayoutKind.Auto for value types.

Unless marked otherwise, all public, non-generic types are visible to COM, and all non-public and generic types are invisible to COM. However, to reduce false positives, this rule requires the COM visibility of the type to be explicitly stated. The containing assembly must be marked with the System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisibleAttribute set to false and the type must be marked with the ComVisibleAttribute set to true.

How to fix violations

To fix a violation of this rule, change the value of the StructLayoutAttribute attribute to LayoutKind.Explicit or LayoutKind.Sequential, or make the type invisible to COM.

When to suppress warnings

Do not suppress a warning from this rule.

Example

The following example shows a type that violates the rule and a type that satisfies the rule.

using System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;

[assembly: ComVisible(false)]
namespace InteroperabilityLibrary
{
   // This violates the rule.
   [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Auto)]
   [ComVisible(true)]
   public struct AutoLayout
   {
      public int ValueOne;
      public int ValueTwo;
   }

   // This satisfies the rule.
   [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Explicit)]
   [ComVisible(true)]
   public struct ExplicitLayout
   {
      [FieldOffset(0)]
      public int ValueOne;

      [FieldOffset(4)]
      public  int ValueTwo;
   }
}

CA1408: Do not use AutoDual ClassInterfaceType

See also