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@alexanderlinne alexanderlinne commented Sep 24, 2025

As a fix for #398, we wrap UnavailableType instances in Attribute instances when creating an Attribute of a type whose Assembly is not available.

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Codecov Report

❌ Patch coverage is 83.33333% with 1 line in your changes missing coverage. Please review.
✅ Project coverage is 77.61%. Comparing base (9eae0f7) to head (1186eb6).

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ArchUnitNET/Loader/MonoCecilAttributeExtensions.cs 83.33% 0 Missing and 1 partial ⚠️
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@alexanderlinne alexanderlinne force-pushed the 398-archloaderbuild-throws-exception-if-project-file-contains-usersecretsid-attribute branch from 3896c05 to ab142ef Compare September 24, 2025 10:23
Signed-off-by: Alexander Linne <alexander.linne@tngtech.com>
@alexanderlinne alexanderlinne force-pushed the 398-archloaderbuild-throws-exception-if-project-file-contains-usersecretsid-attribute branch from ab142ef to 1186eb6 Compare September 24, 2025 10:48
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