File: System.Runtime.CompilerServices.ModuleInitializerAttribute.g.cs
Project: src\src\System.Private.Windows.Core\src\Microsoft.Private.Windows.Core.csproj (Microsoft.Private.Windows.Core)
// <auto-generated/>
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#nullable enable annotations
 
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namespace System.Runtime.CompilerServices
{
    /// <summary>
    /// Used to indicate to the compiler that a method should be called
    /// in its containing module's initializer.
    /// </summary>
    /// <remarks>
    /// When one or more valid methods
    /// with this attribute are found in a compilation, the compiler will
    /// emit a module initializer which calls each of the attributed methods.
    ///
    /// Certain requirements are imposed on any method targeted with this attribute:
    /// - The method must be `static`.
    /// - The method must be an ordinary member method, as opposed to a property accessor, constructor, local function, etc.
    /// - The method must be parameterless.
    /// - The method must return `void`.
    /// - The method must not be generic or be contained in a generic type.
    /// - The method's effective accessibility must be `internal` or `public`.
    ///
    /// The specification for module initializers in the .NET runtime can be found here:
    /// https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/blob/main/docs/design/specs/Ecma-335-Augments.md#module-initializer
    /// </remarks>
    [global::System.AttributeUsage(global::System.AttributeTargets.Method, Inherited = false)]
    [global::System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.ExcludeFromCodeCoverage]
    internal sealed class ModuleInitializerAttribute : global::System.Attribute
    {
    }
}