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Resolves #29

Implementation recursively checks all base types for existence of Fluent* attributes.

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@oformaniuk Thank you very much for this PR! I am impressed that you were able to implement the feature in just 15 lines of code. I plan to write some additional tests and aim to merge it within the next two weeks.

Best regards,
Kevin

@m31coding m31coding self-assigned this Sep 22, 2024
FluentApiAttributeInfo.Create(attributeDataExtended.AttributeData, className);

List<FluentApiInfo> infos = new List<FluentApiInfo>();
HashSet<FluentApiInfo> infos = new HashSet<FluentApiInfo>();
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I think there can't be duplicates and we can stick with the list.

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The implementation turned out to be more complex in cases where the base class contains private methods and private setters. In such scenarios, reflection must target the base class instead of the derived class. For example:

namePropertyInfo = typeof(Person).GetProperty("Name", ...

instead of

namePropertyInfo = typeof(Student).GetProperty("Name", ...

Best regards,
Kevin

@m31coding m31coding merged commit 5811737 into m31coding:main Sep 27, 2024
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Feature: Allow inheritance

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