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Properties

1. Purpose

This module is an assembly-level metadata configuration file (AssemblyInfo.cs) for the Users component of the DataPRO system. Its purpose is to define standard .NET assembly attributes—such as title, version, and COM visibility—used for identification, versioning, and interop integration. It does not contain business logic or runtime behavior; it solely serves to annotate the compiled assembly with metadata required by the .NET runtime and tools.

2. Public Interface

This file contains no public functions, classes, or methods. It is a metadata-only assembly-level attribute file. All declarations are assembly:-scoped attributes applied at compile time.

3. Invariants

  • The assembly is not visible to COM (ComVisible(false)), meaning types within this assembly cannot be accessed via COM interop unless explicitly exposed elsewhere (e.g., via ComVisible(true) on a specific type).
  • The assembly version is fixed at 1.0.0.0 (both AssemblyVersion and AssemblyFileVersion), with no wildcard (*) expansion for build/revision numbers.
  • The assembly GUID is explicitly set to 7baff2aa-d701-4d98-b20e-872f21431990, used only if the assembly is later exposed to COM (e.g., for type library registration).
  • No culture-specific attributes (e.g., AssemblyCulture) are defined, implying this is a neutral (non-localized) assembly.

4. Dependencies

  • Dependencies:
    • System.Reflection
    • System.Runtime.CompilerServices
    • System.Runtime.InteropServices
      These are standard .NET Framework namespaces used for reflection, compiler services, and COM interop.
  • Dependents:
    • This assembly (Users) is likely referenced by other modules in the DataPRO system (e.g., authentication, user management, or UI layers), but the AssemblyInfo.cs file itself does not declare or imply specific dependents.
    • No runtime dependencies are declared in this file.

5. Gotchas

  • Versioning rigidity: Both AssemblyVersion and AssemblyFileVersion are hardcoded to 1.0.0.0. This may cause issues with binding redirects, side-by-side deployments, or update scenarios if versioning is not managed externally (e.g., via build scripts).
  • COM exposure: While ComVisible(false) is set at the assembly level, individual types within the assembly could still be made COM-visible via [ComVisible(true)] on those types. This could lead to unintended COM exposure if not carefully managed.
  • No strong name: The assembly does not appear to be signed (no AssemblyKeyFile or AssemblyKeyName attributes), which may be required for GAC deployment or secure inter-assembly references.
  • Copyright year: The AssemblyCopyright attribute states Copyright © 2012, which may be outdated and should be verified for accuracy.
  • Empty fields: AssemblyDescription, AssemblyConfiguration, and AssemblyTrademark are empty strings—this is not an error but may reduce discoverability in metadata tools.
  • None identified from source alone. (Note: The above are inferred from common .NET practices and the absence of certain attributes, not explicit source quirks.)