Add ImplementingType to RuleInfo object #1250
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PR Summary
This will enable easier creation of settings file validation and settings file template creation.
Navigating to the actual implementation of the rule is quite difficult, by providing the implementing type of the rule, this becomes much easier. This is similar to how
CmdletInfo
works in PowerShell where there is an ImplementingType property on the CmdletInfo object.This will enable a couple of things; first, we'll be able to create validation of settings file without translating the rule name to the type that implements (so you can very easily retrieve the configurable properties). Second, it will also be possible to write tools to create templates for settings.
PR Checklist
.cs
,.ps1
and.psm1
files have the correct copyright headerWIP:
to the beginning of the title and remove the prefix when the PR is ready.