XamlLanguage.Uid Property
Definition
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Gets a XamlDirective for the Uid
directive from XAML.
public:
static property System::Xaml::XamlDirective ^ Uid { System::Xaml::XamlDirective ^ get(); };
public static System.Xaml.XamlDirective Uid { get; }
static member Uid : System.Xaml.XamlDirective
Public Shared ReadOnly Property Uid As XamlDirective
Property Value
A XamlDirective for the Uid
directive from XAML.
Remarks
A Uid
directive specifies a unique identifier for a XAML markup element. Strictly speaking, such a unique identifier could be applied to several purposes within a XAML-implementing framework. Uid
differs from Name
in that Name
has a specific role in the [MS-XAML] definition for declaring the identifiers that exist in an object graph output from a XAML source, whereas Uid
has no specific role. In the existing XAML-implementing frameworks that use .NET Framework XAML Services, Uid
is typically used for localization purposes. See [MS-XAML] Section 5.3.6.