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c# - Are automatically generated GUIDs for types in .NET consistent?

Are the automatically generated GUIDs for C# Types consistent? For example, if I get a GUID for my interface, IFoo (typeof(IFoo).GUID), the first time a run the program, will I get that same GUID everytime I run the program?

I have tested it locally on my machine, and it seems to always be the same, but I'm not sure if I can rely on it always being the same across machines.

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See: System.Type.GUID stability. It appears that the current implementation of the method relies an internal call that is implemented by the CLR itself. Unless Microsoft clarifies the contracts for the auto-generated Guids (the Type.GUID documentation is currently silent on this issue), I wouldn't rely on the observed behaviour. To be sure about consistency, I recommend explicitly decorating the types in question with the GuidAttribute.


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