CodeModelEventsClass.ElementChanged Event
Definition
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Raised when a CodeElement object has been changed.
This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
public:
virtual event EnvDTE80::_dispCodeModelEvents_ElementChangedEventHandler ^ ElementChanged;
public:
virtual event EnvDTE80::_dispCodeModelEvents_ElementChangedEventHandler ^ ElementChanged;
public virtual event EnvDTE80._dispCodeModelEvents_ElementChangedEventHandler ElementChanged;
member this.ElementChanged : EnvDTE80._dispCodeModelEvents_ElementChangedEventHandler
Public Overridable Custom Event ElementChanged As _dispCodeModelEvents_ElementChangedEventHandler Implements ElementChanged
Event Type
Implements
Examples
Dim WithEvents oCodeModelEvents As EnvDTE80.CodeModelEvents
Public Sub OnCodeElementChanged(ByVal Element As EnvDTE.CodeElement, _
ByVal Change As EnvDTE80.vsCMChangeKind) Handles _
oCodeModelEvents.ElementChanged
MsgBox(Element.Name + "(Kind=" + Str(Element.Kind) + ") was _
changed (change=" + Str(Change) + ").")
End Sub
Remarks
Only one ElementChanged event occurs for any given change in the code. The "most local" object raises the event. For example, if a method’s access is changed, the ElementChanged event would be fired for that CodeMethod
object only. There would not be an event raised for the containing CodeClass
object.
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.