On .net 4.5 (and even .net 4.0 in vs2012) you can do much better with reflection using clever trick with [CallerLineNumber]
attribute, letting compiler insert order into your properties for you:
[AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Property, Inherited = false, AllowMultiple = false)]
public sealed class OrderAttribute : Attribute
{
private readonly int order_;
public OrderAttribute([CallerLineNumber]int order = 0)
{
order_ = order;
}
public int Order { get { return order_; } }
}
public class Test
{
//This sets order_ field to current line number
[Order]
public int Property2 { get; set; }
//This sets order_ field to current line number
[Order]
public int Property1 { get; set; }
}
And then use reflection:
var properties = from property in typeof(Test).GetProperties()
where Attribute.IsDefined(property, typeof(OrderAttribute))
orderby ((OrderAttribute)property
.GetCustomAttributes(typeof(OrderAttribute), false)
.Single()).Order
select property;
foreach (var property in properties)
{
//
}
If you have to deal with partial classes, you can additionaly sort the properties using [CallerFilePath]
.
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