CodeModel.AddEnum Method
Creates a new enumeration code construct and inserts the code in the correct location.
Namespace: EnvDTE
Assembly: EnvDTE (in EnvDTE.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Function AddEnum ( _
Name As String, _
Location As Object, _
Position As Object, _
Bases As Object, _
Access As vsCMAccess _
) As CodeEnum
CodeEnum AddEnum(
string Name,
Object Location,
Object Position,
Object Bases,
vsCMAccess Access
)
CodeEnum^ AddEnum(
String^ Name,
Object^ Location,
Object^ Position,
Object^ Bases,
vsCMAccess Access
)
abstract AddEnum :
Name:string *
Location:Object *
Position:Object *
Bases:Object *
Access:vsCMAccess -> CodeEnum
function AddEnum(
Name : String,
Location : Object,
Position : Object,
Bases : Object,
Access : vsCMAccess
) : CodeEnum
Parameters
Name
Type: System.StringRequired. The name of the enum to add.
Location
Type: System.ObjectRequired. The path and file name for the new enum definition. Depending on the language, the file name is either relative or absolute to the project file. The file is added to the project if it is not already a project item. If the file cannot be created and added to the project, then AddEnum fails.
Position
Type: System.ObjectOptional. Default = 0. The code element after which to add the new element. If the value is a CodeElement, then the new element is added immediately after it.
If the value is a Long data type, then AddEnum indicates the element after which to add the new element.
Because collections begin their count at 1, passing 0 indicates that the new element should be placed at the beginning of the collection. A value of -1 means that the element should be placed at the end.
Bases
Type: System.ObjectOptional. Default = Nothing. A variant that holds a SafeArray of fully qualified type names or CodeType objects that specify the underlying type of the new enum.
Access
Type: EnvDTE.vsCMAccessOptional. A vsCMAccess constant.
Return Value
Type: EnvDTE.CodeEnum
A CodeEnum object.
Remarks
The language behind the code model determines the correctness of the arguments. All languages ignore the Bases parameter.
Note
The values of code model elements such as classes, structs, functions, attributes, delegates, and so forth can be non-deterministic after making certain kinds of edits, meaning that their values cannot be relied upon to always remain the same. For more information, see the section Code Model Element Values Can Change in Discovering Code by Using the Code Model (Visual Basic).
Examples
Sub AddEnumExample2(ByVal dte As DTE2)
' Before running this example, open a code document from a project.
Try
Dim projItem As ProjectItem = dte.ActiveDocument.ProjectItem
Dim cm As CodeModel = projItem.ContainingProject.CodeModel
' Create a new enum.
cm.AddEnum("TestEnum", projItem.Name)
Catch ex As Exception
MsgBox(ex.Message)
End Try
End Sub
public void AddEnumExample2(DTE2 dte)
{
// Before running this example, open a code document from
// a project.
try
{
ProjectItem projItem = dte.ActiveDocument.ProjectItem;
CodeModel cm = projItem.ContainingProject.CodeModel;
// Create a new enum.
cm.AddEnum("TestEnum", projItem.Name, -1, null,
vsCMAccess.vsCMAccessPublic);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
}
}
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.
See Also
Reference
Other Resources
How to: Compile and Run the Automation Object Model Code Examples