CodeDomSerializer Class
Definition
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Serializes an object graph to a series of CodeDOM statements. This class provides an abstract base class for a serializer.
public ref class CodeDomSerializer abstract
public ref class CodeDomSerializer : System::ComponentModel::Design::Serialization::CodeDomSerializerBase
public abstract class CodeDomSerializer
public class CodeDomSerializer : System.ComponentModel.Design.Serialization.CodeDomSerializerBase
type CodeDomSerializer = class
type CodeDomSerializer = class
inherit CodeDomSerializerBase
Public MustInherit Class CodeDomSerializer
Public Class CodeDomSerializer
Inherits CodeDomSerializerBase
- Inheritance
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CodeDomSerializer
- Inheritance
- Derived
Examples
The following code example illustrates how to create a custom CodeDOM serializer that derives from CodeDomSerializer.
#using <System.Drawing.dll>
#using <System.dll>
#using <System.Design.dll>
using namespace System;
using namespace System::CodeDom;
using namespace System::ComponentModel;
using namespace System::ComponentModel::Design;
using namespace System::ComponentModel::Design::Serialization;
using namespace System::Drawing;
using namespace System::Windows::Forms;
namespace CodeDomSerializerSample
{
ref class MyComponent;
private ref class MyCodeDomSerializer: public CodeDomSerializer
{
public:
Object^ Deserialize( IDesignerSerializationManager^ manager, Object^ codeObject ) new
{
// This is how we associate the component with the serializer.
CodeDomSerializer^ baseClassSerializer = (CodeDomSerializer^)(
manager->GetSerializer(
MyComponent::typeid->BaseType, CodeDomSerializer::typeid ));
/* This is the simplest case, in which the class just calls the base class
to do the work. */
return baseClassSerializer->Deserialize( manager, codeObject );
}
Object^ Serialize( IDesignerSerializationManager^ manager, Object^ value ) new
{
/* Associate the component with the serializer in the same manner as with
Deserialize */
CodeDomSerializer^ baseClassSerializer = (CodeDomSerializer^)(
manager->GetSerializer(
MyComponent::typeid->BaseType, CodeDomSerializer::typeid ));
Object^ codeObject = baseClassSerializer->Serialize( manager, value );
/* Anything could be in the codeObject. This sample operates on a
CodeStatementCollection. */
if ( (CodeStatementCollection^)(codeObject) )
{
CodeStatementCollection^ statements = (CodeStatementCollection^)(codeObject);
// The code statement collection is valid, so add a comment.
String^ commentText = "This comment was added to this object by a custom serializer.";
CodeCommentStatement^ comment = gcnew CodeCommentStatement( commentText );
statements->Insert( 0, comment );
}
return codeObject;
}
};
[DesignerSerializer(CodeDomSerializerSample::MyCodeDomSerializer::typeid,
CodeDomSerializer::typeid)]
public ref class MyComponent: public Component
{
private:
String^ localProperty;
public:
MyComponent()
{
localProperty = "Component Property Value";
}
property String^ LocalProperty
{
String^ get()
{
return localProperty;
}
void set( String^ value )
{
localProperty = value;
}
}
};
}
using System;
using System.CodeDom;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.ComponentModel.Design;
using System.ComponentModel.Design.Serialization;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Windows.Forms;
namespace CodeDomSerializerSample
{
internal class MyCodeDomSerializer : CodeDomSerializer {
public override object Deserialize(IDesignerSerializationManager manager, object codeObject) {
// This is how we associate the component with the serializer.
CodeDomSerializer baseClassSerializer = (CodeDomSerializer)manager.
GetSerializer(typeof(MyComponent).BaseType, typeof(CodeDomSerializer));
/* This is the simplest case, in which the class just calls the base class
to do the work. */
return baseClassSerializer.Deserialize(manager, codeObject);
}
public override object Serialize(IDesignerSerializationManager manager, object value) {
/* Associate the component with the serializer in the same manner as with
Deserialize */
CodeDomSerializer baseClassSerializer = (CodeDomSerializer)manager.
GetSerializer(typeof(MyComponent).BaseType, typeof(CodeDomSerializer));
object codeObject = baseClassSerializer.Serialize(manager, value);
/* Anything could be in the codeObject. This sample operates on a
CodeStatementCollection. */
if (codeObject is CodeStatementCollection) {
CodeStatementCollection statements = (CodeStatementCollection)codeObject;
// The code statement collection is valid, so add a comment.
string commentText = "This comment was added to this object by a custom serializer.";
CodeCommentStatement comment = new CodeCommentStatement(commentText);
statements.Insert(0, comment);
}
return codeObject;
}
}
[DesignerSerializer(typeof(MyCodeDomSerializer), typeof(CodeDomSerializer))]
public class MyComponent : Component {
private string localProperty = "Component Property Value";
public string LocalProperty {
get {
return localProperty;
}
set {
localProperty = value;
}
}
}
}
Imports System.CodeDom
Imports System.ComponentModel
Imports System.ComponentModel.Design
Imports System.ComponentModel.Design.Serialization
Imports System.Drawing
Imports System.Windows.Forms
Namespace CodeDomSerializerSample
Friend Class MyCodeDomSerializer
Inherits CodeDomSerializer
Public Overrides Function Deserialize(ByVal manager As IDesignerSerializationManager, _
ByVal codeObject As Object) As Object
' This is how we associate the component with the serializer.
Dim baseClassSerializer As CodeDomSerializer = CType(manager.GetSerializer( _
GetType(MyComponent).BaseType, GetType(CodeDomSerializer)), CodeDomSerializer)
' This is the simplest case, in which the class just calls the base class
' to do the work.
Return baseClassSerializer.Deserialize(manager, codeObject)
End Function 'Deserialize
Public Overrides Function Serialize(ByVal manager As IDesignerSerializationManager, _
ByVal value As Object) As Object
' Associate the component with the serializer in the same manner as with
' Deserialize
Dim baseClassSerializer As CodeDomSerializer = CType(manager.GetSerializer( _
GetType(MyComponent).BaseType, GetType(CodeDomSerializer)), CodeDomSerializer)
Dim codeObject As Object = baseClassSerializer.Serialize(manager, value)
' Anything could be in the codeObject. This sample operates on a
' CodeStatementCollection.
If TypeOf codeObject Is CodeStatementCollection Then
Dim statements As CodeStatementCollection = CType(codeObject, CodeStatementCollection)
' The code statement collection is valid, so add a comment.
Dim commentText As String = "This comment was added to this object by a custom serializer."
Dim comment As New CodeCommentStatement(commentText)
statements.Insert(0, comment)
End If
Return codeObject
End Function 'Serialize
End Class
<DesignerSerializer(GetType(MyCodeDomSerializer), GetType(CodeDomSerializer))> _
Public Class MyComponent
Inherits Component
Private localProperty As String = "Component Property Value"
Public Property LocalProp() As String
Get
Return localProperty
End Get
Set(ByVal Value As String)
localProperty = Value
End Set
End Property
End Class
End Namespace
Remarks
You can implement a custom CodeDomSerializer to control the generation of component initialization code for a type of component at design time.
To implement a custom CodeDomSerializer for a type, you must:
Define a class that derives from CodeDomSerializer.
Implement method overrides for serialization or deserialization methods. (See the information below for details.)
Associate your custom CodeDomSerializer implementation with a type of component using a DesignerSerializerAttribute.
To implement a serialization method for generating configuration code for a component:
Within a class that derives from CodeDomSerializer, override an appropriate serialization or deserialization method of the base class.
If you want the default serializer to generate code statements that perform the default component configuration, you must obtain and call the base serializer for the component. To obtain the base serializer for the component, call the GetSerializer method of the IDesignerSerializationManager passed to your method override. Pass the GetSerializer method the type of the component to serialize the configuration of, along with the base type of serializer you are requesting, which is CodeDomSerializer. Call the method of the same name you are overriding on the base serializer, using the IDesignerSerializationManager and object passed to your method override. If you are implementing the Serialize method, the Serialize method of the base serializer will return an object. The type of this object depends on the type of base serializer which depends on the type of component you are serializing the values of. If you are implementing the SerializeEvents, SerializeProperties, or SerializePropertiesToResources method, you must create a new CodeStatementCollection to contain the generated code statements, and pass it to the method.
If you have called a base serializer method, you will have a CodeStatementCollection that contains the statements to generate to initialize the component. Otherwise you should create a CodeStatementCollection. You can add CodeStatement objects representing statements to generate in the component configuration code to this collection.
Return the CodeStatementCollection that represents the source code to generate to configure the component.
Notes to Implementers
When you inherit from CodeDomSerializer, you must override the following members: Deserialize(IDesignerSerializationManager, Object) and Serialize(IDesignerSerializationManager, Object).
Constructors
CodeDomSerializer() |
Initializes a new instance of the CodeDomSerializer class. |