CodeModel2.IsValidID(String) Method
Definition
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Returns whether a specified name is a valid programmatic identifier for the current language.
public:
bool IsValidID(System::String ^ Name);
public:
bool IsValidID(Platform::String ^ Name);
bool IsValidID(std::wstring const & Name);
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(16)]
public bool IsValidID (string Name);
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(16)>]
abstract member IsValidID : string -> bool
Public Function IsValidID (Name As String) As Boolean
Parameters
- Name
- String
Required. The name of the identifier to check.
Returns
A Boolean value that is true
when the identifier is valid; false
when it is not, such as if it is a keyword.
Implements
- Attributes
Examples
Sub IsValidIDExample(ByVal dte As DTE2)
' Before running this example, open a project.
Dim idents() As String = {"Sub", "class", "void", "var"}
Dim name, results As String
Dim proj As Project
For Each proj In dte.Solution
results &= "In " & proj.Name & ":" & vbCrLf & vbCrLf
' Validate the names in idents.
For Each name In idents
If proj.CodeModel.IsValidID(name) Then
results &= """" & name & """ is a valid identifier." _
& vbCrLf
Else
results &= """" & name & _
""" is not a valid identifier." & vbCrLf
End If
Next
results &= vbCrLf & vbCrLf
Next
MsgBox(results)
End Sub
public void IsValidIDExample(DTE2 dte)
{
// Before running this example, open a project.
string[] idents = {"Sub", "class", "void", "var"};
string results = "";
foreach (Project proj in dte.Solution)
{
results += "In " + proj.Name + ":" + Environment.NewLine +
Environment.NewLine;
// Validate the names in idents.
foreach (string name in idents)
{
if (proj.CodeModel.IsValidID(name))
results += "\"" + name + "\" is a valid identifier." +
Environment.NewLine;
else
results += "\"" + name +
"\" is not a valid identifier." +
Environment.NewLine;
}
results += Environment.NewLine + Environment.NewLine;
}
MessageBox.Show(results);
}
Remarks
Note
The values of code model elements such as classes, structs, functions, attributes, delegates, and so forth can be non-deterministic after making certain kinds of edits, meaning that their values cannot be relied upon to always remain the same.