Assembly.GetManifestResourceStream Method
Definition
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Loads the specified manifest resource from this assembly.
Overloads
GetManifestResourceStream(Type, String) |
Loads the specified manifest resource, scoped by the namespace of the specified type, from this assembly. |
GetManifestResourceStream(String) |
Loads the specified manifest resource from this assembly. |
GetManifestResourceStream(Type, String)
- Source:
- Assembly.cs
- Source:
- Assembly.cs
- Source:
- Assembly.cs
Loads the specified manifest resource, scoped by the namespace of the specified type, from this assembly.
public:
virtual System::IO::Stream ^ GetManifestResourceStream(Type ^ type, System::String ^ name);
public virtual System.IO.Stream? GetManifestResourceStream (Type type, string name);
public virtual System.IO.Stream GetManifestResourceStream (Type type, string name);
abstract member GetManifestResourceStream : Type * string -> System.IO.Stream
override this.GetManifestResourceStream : Type * string -> System.IO.Stream
Public Overridable Function GetManifestResourceStream (type As Type, name As String) As Stream
Parameters
- type
- Type
The type whose namespace is used to scope the manifest resource name.
- name
- String
The case-sensitive name of the manifest resource being requested.
Returns
The manifest resource; or null
if no resources were specified during compilation or if the resource is not visible to the caller.
Implements
Exceptions
The name
parameter is null
.
The name
parameter is an empty string ("").
A file that was found could not be loaded.
name
was not found.
name
is not a valid assembly.
Resource length is greater than Int64.MaxValue.
Remarks
For example, if the full name specified for type
is "MyNameSpace.MyClasses" and name
is "Net", this method overload searches for a resource named "MyNameSpace.Net".
A manifest resource is a resource (such as an image file) that is embedded in the assembly at compile time. For more information about manifest resources, see Microsoft .NET Framework Resource Basics.
Resource information is returned only if the resource is visible to the caller, or the caller has ReflectionPermission.
Note
This method returns null
if a private resource in another assembly is accessed and the caller does not have ReflectionPermission with the ReflectionPermissionFlag.MemberAccess flag.
If the assembly manifest lists a resource file, GetManifestResourceStream returns a Stream object even if the resource file cannot be found on disk at the time. If the resource file is not found, passing the resulting Stream object to the ResourceReader constructor causes an ArgumentException.
See also
Applies to
GetManifestResourceStream(String)
- Source:
- Assembly.cs
- Source:
- Assembly.cs
- Source:
- Assembly.cs
Loads the specified manifest resource from this assembly.
public:
virtual System::IO::Stream ^ GetManifestResourceStream(System::String ^ name);
public virtual System.IO.Stream GetManifestResourceStream (string name);
public virtual System.IO.Stream? GetManifestResourceStream (string name);
abstract member GetManifestResourceStream : string -> System.IO.Stream
override this.GetManifestResourceStream : string -> System.IO.Stream
Public Overridable Function GetManifestResourceStream (name As String) As Stream
Parameters
- name
- String
The case-sensitive name of the manifest resource being requested.
Returns
The manifest resource; or null
if no resources were specified during compilation or if the resource is not visible to the caller.
Implements
Exceptions
The name
parameter is null
.
The name
parameter is an empty string ("").
A file that was found could not be loaded.
Note: In .NET for Windows Store apps or the Portable Class Library, catch the base class exception, IOException, instead.
name
was not found.
name
is not a valid assembly.
Resource length is greater than Int64.MaxValue.
Remarks
A manifest resource is a resource (such as an image file) that is embedded in the assembly at compile time. For more information about manifest resources, see Microsoft .NET Framework Resource Basics.
Resource information is returned only if the resource is visible to the caller, or the caller has ReflectionPermission.
Note
This method returns null
if a private resource in another assembly is accessed and the caller does not have ReflectionPermission with the ReflectionPermissionFlag.MemberAccess flag.
If the assembly manifest lists a resource file, GetManifestResourceStream returns a Stream object even if the resource file cannot be found on disk at the time. If the resource file is not found, passing the resulting Stream object to the ResourceReader constructor causes an ArgumentException.