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ValidationVisitor.AllowShortCircuitingValidationWhenNoValidatorsArePresent Property

Definition

Caution

This property is deprecated and is no longer used by the runtime.

Gets or sets a value that determines if ValidationVisitor can short circuit validation when a model does not have any associated validators.

public:
 property bool AllowShortCircuitingValidationWhenNoValidatorsArePresent { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool AllowShortCircuitingValidationWhenNoValidatorsArePresent { get; set; }
[System.Obsolete("This property is deprecated and is no longer used by the runtime.")]
public bool AllowShortCircuitingValidationWhenNoValidatorsArePresent { get; set; }
member this.AllowShortCircuitingValidationWhenNoValidatorsArePresent : bool with get, set
[<System.Obsolete("This property is deprecated and is no longer used by the runtime.")>]
member this.AllowShortCircuitingValidationWhenNoValidatorsArePresent : bool with get, set
Public Property AllowShortCircuitingValidationWhenNoValidatorsArePresent As Boolean

Property Value

The default value is true.

Attributes

Remarks

This property is currently ignored.

Applies to