DkmModuleInstance.IsUserCode Method
Definition
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Overloads
IsUserCode() |
Determines if a module is considered user code. Location constraint: This method can be called from an IDE component. Starting in Visual Studio 2013 Update 2, it is also possible to call this from a monitor component for managed code. From Visual Studio 2017 Update 8, the CallDirection of the API was made 'Bidirectional' from 'Normal' and can now be called from any component, AsyncCaller was set to 'true' and the CallerLocationConstraint was set to 'None' from 'NoMarshalling'. This API was introduced in Visual Studio 12 RTM (DkmApiVersion.VS12RTM). |
IsUserCode(DkmWorkList, DkmCompletionRoutine<DkmModuleInstanceIsUserCodeAsyncResult>) |
Determines if a module is considered user code. This method will append a new work item to the specified work list, and return once the work item has been appended. The actual processing of the work item is asynchronous. The caller will be notified that the request is complete through the completion routine. Location constraint: This method can be called from an IDE component. Starting in Visual Studio 2013 Update 2, it is also possible to call this from a monitor component for managed code. From Visual Studio 2017 Update 8, the CallDirection of the API was made 'Bidirectional' from 'Normal' and can now be called from any component, AsyncCaller was set to 'true' and the CallerLocationConstraint was set to 'None' from 'NoMarshalling'. This API was introduced in Visual Studio 12 RTM (DkmApiVersion.VS12RTM). |
IsUserCode()
Determines if a module is considered user code.
Location constraint: This method can be called from an IDE component. Starting in Visual Studio 2013 Update 2, it is also possible to call this from a monitor component for managed code. From Visual Studio 2017 Update 8, the CallDirection of the API was made 'Bidirectional' from 'Normal' and can now be called from any component, AsyncCaller was set to 'true' and the CallerLocationConstraint was set to 'None' from 'NoMarshalling'.
This API was introduced in Visual Studio 12 RTM (DkmApiVersion.VS12RTM).
public:
bool IsUserCode();
public:
bool IsUserCode();
bool IsUserCode();
public bool IsUserCode ();
member this.IsUserCode : unit -> bool
Public Function IsUserCode () As Boolean
Returns
[Out] True if some or all of the module is user code. False if the entire module is nonuser code.
Applies to
IsUserCode(DkmWorkList, DkmCompletionRoutine<DkmModuleInstanceIsUserCodeAsyncResult>)
Determines if a module is considered user code.
This method will append a new work item to the specified work list, and return once the work item has been appended. The actual processing of the work item is asynchronous. The caller will be notified that the request is complete through the completion routine.
Location constraint: This method can be called from an IDE component. Starting in Visual Studio 2013 Update 2, it is also possible to call this from a monitor component for managed code. From Visual Studio 2017 Update 8, the CallDirection of the API was made 'Bidirectional' from 'Normal' and can now be called from any component, AsyncCaller was set to 'true' and the CallerLocationConstraint was set to 'None' from 'NoMarshalling'.
This API was introduced in Visual Studio 12 RTM (DkmApiVersion.VS12RTM).
public:
void IsUserCode(Microsoft::VisualStudio::Debugger::DkmWorkList ^ WorkList, Microsoft::VisualStudio::Debugger::DkmCompletionRoutine<Microsoft::VisualStudio::Debugger::DkmModuleInstanceIsUserCodeAsyncResult> ^ CompletionRoutine);
public void IsUserCode (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.DkmWorkList WorkList, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.DkmCompletionRoutine<Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.DkmModuleInstanceIsUserCodeAsyncResult> CompletionRoutine);
member this.IsUserCode : Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.DkmWorkList * Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.DkmCompletionRoutine<Microsoft.VisualStudio.Debugger.DkmModuleInstanceIsUserCodeAsyncResult> -> unit
Public Sub IsUserCode (WorkList As DkmWorkList, CompletionRoutine As DkmCompletionRoutine(Of DkmModuleInstanceIsUserCodeAsyncResult))
Parameters
- WorkList
- DkmWorkList
WorkList to append the new work item to.
- CompletionRoutine
- DkmCompletionRoutine<DkmModuleInstanceIsUserCodeAsyncResult>
Routine to fire when the request is complete. If the request is successfully appended to the work list, this will always fire (including when the operation is canceled). This will never fire if appending the work item fails.