SolutionBuild2.BuildState Property
Definition
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Gets whether a build has ever been started in the current environment session, whether a build is currently in progress, or whether a build has been completed.
public:
property EnvDTE::vsBuildState BuildState { EnvDTE::vsBuildState get(); };
public:
property EnvDTE::vsBuildState BuildState { EnvDTE::vsBuildState get(); };
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(5)]
public EnvDTE.vsBuildState BuildState { [System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(5)] get; }
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(5)>]
[<get: System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(5)>]
member this.BuildState : EnvDTE.vsBuildState
Public ReadOnly Property BuildState As vsBuildState
Property Value
A vsBuildState value representing the status of the build operation.
Implements
- Attributes
Examples
This example determines the build state for each active startup configuration. Open a project in the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE) before running this example.
Imports EnvDTE
Imports EnvDTE80
Sub SolutionBuild2Example(ByVal dte As DTE2)
' Open a solution in the Visual Studio IDE
' before running this example.
Try
Dim sb As SolutionBuild2
sb = CType(_applicationObject.Solution.SolutionBuild _
, SolutionBuild2)
Dim sc As SolutionConfiguration2
sc = CType(sb.ActiveConfiguration, SolutionConfiguration2)
Dim vsBldSt As vsBuildState
Dim msg As String = "Return relative path to startup _
projects: "
For Each s As String In CType(sb.StartupProjects, Array)
msg &= vbCr & " " & s
Next
msg &= vbCr & "SolutionConfiguration: " & sc.Name
vsBldSt = sb.BuildState
If (vsBldSt = vsBuildState.vsBuildStateDone) Then
msg &= vbCr & "A build has occurred."
ElseIf (vsBldSt = vsBuildState.vsBuildStateInProgress) Then
msg &= vbCr & "A build is in progress."
Else : msg &= vbCr & "A build has not occurred."
End If
MsgBox(msg)
Catch ex As System.Exception
MsgBox(ex.ToString)
End Try
End Sub
using EnvDTE;
using EnvDTE80;
using System.Windows.Forms;
public void SolutionBuild2Example(DTE2 dte)
{
try
{
SolutionBuild2 sb =
(SolutionBuild2)_applicationObject.Solution.SolutionBuild;
SolutionConfiguration2 sc =
(SolutionConfiguration2)sb.ActiveConfiguration;
vsBuildState vsBS;
string msg = "Return relative path to startup projects: ";
foreach (String s in (Array)sb.StartupProjects)
{
msg += "\n " + s;
}
msg += "\nSolutionConfiguration: " + sc.Name;
vsBS = sb.BuildState;
if (vsBS == vsBuildState.vsBuildStateDone)
msg += "\nA build has occurred.";
else if (vsBS == vsBuildState.vsBuildStateInProgress)
msg += "\nA build is in progress.";
else msg += "\nA build has not occurred.";
MessageBox.Show(msg);
}
catch(Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
}
}
Remarks
BuildState has vsBuildStateNotStarted so that you can detect a race condition, a process that starts the environment to do a build and then checks its build state before the build has actually begun. Checking to see if vsBuildState equals vsBuildStateNotStarted allows you to avoid this situation. It also allows you to determine whether the value of the LastBuildInfo property is valid.