I have this class:
public class MySerializableClass
{
public List<MyObject> MyList开发者_运维问答 { get; set; }
}
If MyList is null when MySerializableClass is serialized, I need to have it null when it's deserialised too, but the XmlSerializer always initializes it when it deserialises my class.
Is there a way to avoid it initializing null properties?
MyList is not even recorded in the serialized file when it's null. When I load it with null values, and save it again, MyList is not null anymore, it's serialized as a List<> with 0 items, but not null.
Thanks.
More info:
An IsDeserializing property is not viable due to some code restrictions in the structure of the class
This looks like a bug...
Even if you try to mark the property as nullable, it doesn't seem to work.
[XmlArray(IsNullable = true)]
public List<MyObject> MyList { get; set; }
It serializes the MyList property as follows :
<MyList xsi:nil="true" />
So the XML clearly indicates that the list is null, but after deserialization, it is still initialized to an empty list...
If you replace List<MyObject>
with MyObject[]
, it works fine (even without IsNullable = true
), but it's probably not what you want...
You should probably report this on Connect.
Don't use Auto-Implemented Properties if you need a null there. use e.g.
public class MySerializableClass
{
List<MyObject> myList
public List<MyObject> MyList { get {return myList;} set {myList = value;} }
}
I had the same problem but adding the XmlArrayAttribute to the property with nothing set made it work for me
public class MySerializableClass
{
[XmlArray]
public List<MyObject> MyList { get; set; }
}
If you add a property with the name *PropertyName*Specified as a boolean the XmlSerializer will render the tag for the list only when it is true.
Example:
public class MySerializableClass
{
public List<MyObject> MyList { get; set; }
[XmlIgnore]
public bool MyListSpecified { get; set; }
}
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