Microsoft.Extensions.Options.ConfigurationExtensions Creates s so that gets notified when changes. Constructor taking the instance to watch. The configuration instance. Constructor taking the instance to watch. The name of the options instance being watched. The configuration instance. The name of the option instance being changed. Returns the reloadToken from the . Configures an option instance by using against an . The type of options to bind. Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified instance to bind against. The instance. Configures an option instance by using against an . The type of options to bind. Constructor that takes the instance to bind against. The name of the options instance. The instance. Constructor that takes the instance to bind against. The name of the options instance. The instance. Used to configure the . Extension methods for adding configuration related options services to the DI container via . Registers a configuration instance which will bind against. The options type to be configured. The options builder to add the services to. The configuration being bound. The so that additional calls can be chained. Registers a configuration instance which will bind against. The options type to be configured. The options builder to add the services to. The configuration being bound. Used to configure the . The so that additional calls can be chained. Registers the dependency injection container to bind against the obtained from the DI service provider. The options type to be configured. The options builder to add the services to. The name of the configuration section to bind from. Optional. Used to configure the . The so that additional calls can be chained. or is . Extension methods for adding configuration-related options services to the DI container. Registers a configuration instance that will bind against. The type of options being configured. The to add the services to. The configuration being bound. The so that additional calls can be chained. Registers a configuration instance that will bind against. The type of options being configured. The to add the services to. The name of the options instance. The configuration being bound. The so that additional calls can be chained. Registers a configuration instance that will bind against. The type of options being configured. The to add the services to. The configuration being bound. Used to configure the . The so that additional calls can be chained. Registers a configuration instance that will bind against. The type of options being configured. The to add the services to. The name of the options instance. The configuration being bound. Used to configure the . The so that additional calls can be chained. Indicates that certain members on a specified are accessed dynamically, for example through . This allows tools to understand which members are being accessed during the execution of a program. This attribute is valid on members whose type is or . When this attribute is applied to a location of type , the assumption is that the string represents a fully qualified type name. When this attribute is applied to a class, interface, or struct, the members specified can be accessed dynamically on instances returned from calling on instances of that class, interface, or struct. If the attribute is applied to a method it's treated as a special case and it implies the attribute should be applied to the "this" parameter of the method. As such the attribute should only be used on instance methods of types assignable to System.Type (or string, but no methods will use it there). Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified member types. The types of members dynamically accessed. Gets the which specifies the type of members dynamically accessed. Specifies the types of members that are dynamically accessed. This enumeration has a attribute that allows a bitwise combination of its member values. Specifies no members. Specifies the default, parameterless public constructor. Specifies all public constructors. Specifies all non-public constructors. Specifies all public methods. Specifies all non-public methods. Specifies all public fields. Specifies all non-public fields. Specifies all public nested types. Specifies all non-public nested types. Specifies all public properties. Specifies all non-public properties. Specifies all public events. Specifies all non-public events. Specifies all interfaces implemented by the type. Specifies all non-public constructors, including those inherited from base classes. Specifies all non-public methods, including those inherited from base classes. Specifies all non-public fields, including those inherited from base classes. Specifies all non-public nested types, including those inherited from base classes. Specifies all non-public properties, including those inherited from base classes. Specifies all non-public events, including those inherited from base classes. Specifies all public constructors, including those inherited from base classes. Specifies all public nested types, including those inherited from base classes. Specifies all constructors, including those inherited from base classes. Specifies all methods, including those inherited from base classes. Specifies all fields, including those inherited from base classes. Specifies all nested types, including those inherited from base classes. Specifies all properties, including those inherited from base classes. Specifies all events, including those inherited from base classes. Specifies all members. Indicates that the specified method requires the ability to generate new code at runtime, for example through . This allows tools to understand which methods are unsafe to call when compiling ahead of time. Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified message. A message that contains information about the usage of dynamic code. When set to true, indicates that the annotation should not apply to static members. Gets a message that contains information about the usage of dynamic code. Gets or sets an optional URL that contains more information about the method, why it requires dynamic code, and what options a consumer has to deal with it. Indicates that the specified method requires dynamic access to code that is not referenced statically, for example through . This allows tools to understand which methods are unsafe to call when removing unreferenced code from an application. Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified message. A message that contains information about the usage of unreferenced code. When set to true, indicates that the annotation should not apply to static members. Gets a message that contains information about the usage of unreferenced code. Gets or sets an optional URL that contains more information about the method, why it requires unreferenced code, and what options a consumer has to deal with it. Suppresses reporting of a specific rule violation, allowing multiple suppressions on a single code artifact. is different than in that it doesn't have a . So it is always preserved in the compiled assembly. Initializes a new instance of the class, specifying the category of the tool and the identifier for an analysis rule. The category for the attribute. The identifier of the analysis rule the attribute applies to. Gets the category identifying the classification of the attribute. The property describes the tool or tool analysis category for which a message suppression attribute applies. Gets the identifier of the analysis tool rule to be suppressed. Concatenated together, the and properties form a unique check identifier. Gets or sets the scope of the code that is relevant for the attribute. The Scope property is an optional argument that specifies the metadata scope for which the attribute is relevant. Gets or sets a fully qualified path that represents the target of the attribute. The property is an optional argument identifying the analysis target of the attribute. An example value is "System.IO.Stream.ctor():System.Void". Because it is fully qualified, it can be long, particularly for targets such as parameters. The analysis tool user interface should be capable of automatically formatting the parameter. Gets or sets an optional argument expanding on exclusion criteria. The property is an optional argument that specifies additional exclusion where the literal metadata target is not sufficiently precise. For example, the cannot be applied within a method, and it may be desirable to suppress a violation against a statement in the method that will give a rule violation, but not against all statements in the method. Gets or sets the justification for suppressing the code analysis message. Specifies that null is allowed as an input even if the corresponding type disallows it. Specifies that null is disallowed as an input even if the corresponding type allows it. Specifies that an output may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. Specifies that an output will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. Specifies that an input argument was not null when the call returns. Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter may be null. Gets the return value condition. Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. Gets the return value condition. Specifies that the output will be non-null if the named parameter is non-null. Initializes the attribute with the associated parameter name. The associated parameter name. The output will be non-null if the argument to the parameter specified is non-null. Gets the associated parameter name. Applied to a method that will never return under any circumstance. Specifies that the method will not return if the associated Boolean parameter is passed the specified value. Initializes the attribute with the specified parameter value. The condition parameter value. Code after the method will be considered unreachable by diagnostics if the argument to the associated parameter matches this value. Gets the condition parameter value. Specifies that the method or property will ensure that the listed field and property members have not-null values. Initializes the attribute with a field or property member. The field or property member that is promised to be not-null. Initializes the attribute with the list of field and property members. The list of field and property members that are promised to be not-null. Gets field or property member names. Specifies that the method or property will ensure that the listed field and property members have not-null values when returning with the specified return value condition. Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition and a field or property member. The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated field or property member will not be null. The field or property member that is promised to be not-null. Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition and list of field and property members. The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated field and property members will not be null. The list of field and property members that are promised to be not-null. Gets the return value condition. Gets field or property member names. When applied to an attribute class, instructs the compiler to flow applications of that attribute, from source code down to compiler-generated symbols. This can help IL-based analysis tools. One example where this attribute applies is in C# primary constructor parameters. If an attribute marked with gets applied to a primary constructor parameter, the attribute will also be applied to any compiler-generated fields storing that parameter. Initializes a new instance of the class. Attribute used to indicate a source generator should create a function for marshalling arguments instead of relying on the runtime to generate an equivalent marshalling function at run-time. This attribute is meaningless if the source generator associated with it is not enabled. The current built-in source generator only supports C# and only supplies an implementation when applied to static, partial, non-generic methods. Initializes a new instance of the . Name of the library containing the import. Gets the name of the library containing the import. Gets or sets the name of the entry point to be called. Gets or sets how to marshal string arguments to the method. If this field is set to a value other than , must not be specified. Gets or sets the used to control how string arguments to the method are marshalled. If this field is specified, must not be specified or must be set to . Gets or sets whether the callee sets an error (SetLastError on Windows or errno on other platforms) before returning from the attributed method. Specifies how strings should be marshalled for generated p/invokes Indicates the user is supplying a specific marshaller in . Use the platform-provided UTF-8 marshaller. Use the platform-provided UTF-16 marshaller. Provides downlevel polyfills for static methods on Exception-derived types.