Pregunta

When I compile my Silverlight application, all of the elements that are decorated with MEF attributes are warning of CLS-noncompliance. When I compile again, the warnings do not return, and my application seems to run fine. Is this something that I need to worry about? I'm using a standard naming convention for properties, classes, and such. The only time I use underscores is with private members.

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Solución

I'd assume the assembly the MEF attributes were contained in do not have the CLSCompliant attribute set.

IE, if you reference a Silverlight class library, the class library should have this attribute set in its AssemblyInfo file:

[assembly: CLSCompliant(true)]
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