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Gendarme.Rules.Security.StaticConstructorsShouldBePrivateRule(git)
Sebastien Pouliot edited this page Mar 2, 2011
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Assembly: Gendarme.Rules.Security
Version: git
This rule will fire if a type's static constructor is not private. This is a problem because the static constructor is meant to be called by the runtime but if it is not private then other code may call it as well which may lead to security vulnerabilities. Note that C# and VB.NET enforce this rule.
You can browse the latest source code of this rule on github.com
Note that this page was autogenerated (3/17/2011 1:55:44 PM) based on the xmldoc
comments inside the rules source code and cannot be edited from this wiki.
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