VisualBasicExtensions.GetSpeculativeAliasInfo Method
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Binds the name in the context of the specified location and sees if it resolves to an alias name. If it does, return the AliasSymbol corresponding to it. Otherwise, return null.
public:
[System::Runtime::CompilerServices::Extension]
static Microsoft::CodeAnalysis::IAliasSymbol ^ GetSpeculativeAliasInfo(Microsoft::CodeAnalysis::SemanticModel ^ semanticModel, int position, Microsoft::CodeAnalysis::VisualBasic::Syntax::IdentifierNameSyntax ^ nameSyntax, Microsoft::CodeAnalysis::SpeculativeBindingOption bindingOption);
C#
public static Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.IAliasSymbol GetSpeculativeAliasInfo(this Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SemanticModel semanticModel, int position, Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.VisualBasic.Syntax.IdentifierNameSyntax nameSyntax, Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SpeculativeBindingOption bindingOption);
static member GetSpeculativeAliasInfo : Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SemanticModel * int * Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.VisualBasic.Syntax.IdentifierNameSyntax * Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SpeculativeBindingOption -> Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.IAliasSymbol
<Extension()>
Public Function GetSpeculativeAliasInfo (semanticModel As SemanticModel, position As Integer, nameSyntax As IdentifierNameSyntax, bindingOption As SpeculativeBindingOption) As IAliasSymbol
- semanticModel
- SemanticModel
- position
- Int32
- nameSyntax
- IdentifierNameSyntax
- bindingOption
- SpeculativeBindingOption
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