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Transformalizing NorthWind

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#region License
// /*
// See license included in this library folder.
// */
#endregion

using System;

namespace Transformalize.Libs.FileHelpers.Attributes
{
    /// <summary>Indicates that the engine must ignore the empty lines while reading.</summary>
    /// <remarks>
    ///     See the <a href="attributes.html">Complete Attributes List</a> for more clear info and examples of each one.
    /// </remarks>
    /// <seealso href="attributes.html">Attributes List</seealso>
    /// <seealso href="quick_start.html">Quick Start Guide</seealso>
    /// <seealso href="examples.html">Examples of Use</seealso>
    [AttributeUsage(AttributeTargets.Class)]
    public sealed class IgnoreEmptyLinesAttribute : Attribute
    {
        internal bool mIgnoreSpaces = false;

        /// <summary>Indicates that the engine must ignore the empty lines while reading.</summary>
        public IgnoreEmptyLinesAttribute()
        {
        }

        /// <summary>Indicates that the engine must ignore the empty lines while reading.</summary>
        /// <param name="ignoreSpaces">Indicates if also must ignore lines with spaces.</param>
        public IgnoreEmptyLinesAttribute(bool ignoreSpaces)
        {
            mIgnoreSpaces = ignoreSpaces;
        }
    }
}

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