IDTWizard.Execute Method
Occurs when a wizard is launched from either the Add Item or the New Project dialog box.
Namespace: EnvDTE
Assembly: EnvDTE (in EnvDTE.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Sub Execute ( _
Application As Object, _
hwndOwner As Integer, _
ByRef ContextParams As Object(), _
ByRef CustomParams As Object(), _
<OutAttribute> ByRef retval As wizardResult _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As IDTWizard
Dim Application As Object
Dim hwndOwner As Integer
Dim ContextParams As Object()
Dim CustomParams As Object()
Dim retval As wizardResult
instance.Execute(Application, hwndOwner, _
ContextParams, CustomParams, retval)
void Execute(
Object Application,
int hwndOwner,
ref Object[] ContextParams,
ref Object[] CustomParams,
out wizardResult retval
)
void Execute(
[InAttribute] Object^ Application,
[InAttribute] int hwndOwner,
[InAttribute] array<Object^>^% ContextParams,
[InAttribute] array<Object^>^% CustomParams,
[InAttribute] [OutAttribute] wizardResult% retval
)
function Execute(
Application : Object,
hwndOwner : int,
ContextParams : Object[],
CustomParams : Object[],
retval : wizardResult
)
Parameters
Application
Type: System.ObjectA dispatch pointer to the highest level automation object for the Visual Studio environment.
hwndOwner
Type: System.Int32The hWnd handle for the parent of the wizard's window.
ContextParams
Type: array<System.Object[]%An array of elements that vary depending on whether your wizard is launched from the Add Items or the New Project dialog box. See ContextParams for available values.
CustomParams
Type: array<System.Object[]%An array of user-defined parameters, determined by the param= statements in the wizard's .vsz file. You can use the parameters passed in this array to customize a wizard's behavior and role.
retval
Type: EnvDTE.wizardResult%A wizardResult constant specifying the results of the wizard.
Remarks
Insert the code you want the wizard to run in the Execute method.
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.