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HasConstructor
Severity - Fail
Check method - Here
The HasConstructor
check ensures that all BHoM objects do not have a constructor unless they are implementing the IImmutable
interface on the object.
Constructors are only valid on IImmutable
objects that contain get
only properties, and are necessary for BHoM serialisation to function correctly.
The following scenarios will result in this check failing:
- An object which contains a constructor, and does not implement the
IImmutable
interface - An object which implements the
IImmutable
interface, but does not contain a constructor
More information on the use of IImmutable
interface within the BHoM can be found here.
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