What does the C# CoClass attribute do?

It declares that the interface Blah is intended to be implemented by a specific class. It means that you can conveniently say new Blah and the runtime will know what object to create – something that is not normally possible with an interface.

If you look at the generated declaration for BlahClass, it will presumably have a Guid associated with it which can be used to create an instance of a COM object.

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