#region Using directives using System.Reflection; using System.Runtime.CompilerServices; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; #endregion // General Information about an assembly is controlled through the following // set of attributes. Change these attribute values to modify the information // associated with an assembly. [assembly: AssemblyTitle("Light")] [assembly: AssemblyDescription("Light ORM library")] [assembly: AssemblyConfiguration("")] [assembly: AssemblyCompany("")] [assembly: AssemblyProduct("Light")] [assembly: AssemblyCopyright("")] [assembly: AssemblyTrademark("")] [assembly: AssemblyCulture("")] // This sets the default COM visibility of types in the assembly to invisible. // If you need to expose a type to COM, use [ComVisible(true)] on that type. [assembly: ComVisible(false)] // The assembly version has following format : // // Major.Minor.Build.Revision // // You can specify all the values or you can use the default the Revision and // Build Numbers by using the '*': [assembly: AssemblyVersion("2.5.3.0")]
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