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HostProtectionAttribute.UI Propiedad

Definición

Obtiene o establece un valor que indica si la interfaz de usuario está expuesta.

public:
 property bool UI { bool get(); void set(bool value); };
public bool UI { get; set; }
member this.UI : bool with get, set
Public Property UI As Boolean

Valor de propiedad

Boolean

Es true si la interfaz de usuario está expuesta a un riesgo; de lo contrario, es false. De manera predeterminada, es false.

Ejemplos

En el ejemplo de código siguiente se muestra el uso del HostProtectionAttribute atributo con la UI propiedad . Este ejemplo forma parte de un ejemplo más grande proporcionado para la HostProtectionAttribute clase .

// Use the enumeration flags to indicate that this method exposes shared state, 
// self-affecting process management, and self-affecting threading.
// This method allows the user to quit the sample.

[HostProtection(SharedState=true,SelfAffectingProcessMgmt=true,
SelfAffectingThreading=true,UI=true)]
static void ExecuteBreak()
{
   Console::WriteLine( "Executing Debugger.Break." );
   Debugger::Break();
   Debugger::Log( 1, "info", "test message" );
}
// Use the enumeration flags to indicate that this method exposes shared 
// state, self-affecting process management, and self-affecting threading.
[HostProtectionAttribute(SharedState=true, SelfAffectingProcessMgmt=true,
     SelfAffectingThreading=true, UI=true)]
// This method allows the user to quit the sample.
private static void ExecuteBreak()
{
    Console.WriteLine("Executing Debugger.Break.");
    Debugger.Break();
    Debugger.Log(1,"info","test message");
}
' Use the enumeration flags to indicate that this method exposes shared
' state, self-affecting process management, and self-affecting threading.
<HostProtectionAttribute(SharedState := True, _
    SelfAffectingProcessMgmt := True, _
    SelfAffectingThreading := True, UI := True)> _
Private Shared Sub ExecuteBreak()

    ' This method allows the user to quit the sample.
    Console.WriteLine("Executing Debugger.Break.")
    Debugger.Break()
    Debugger.Log(1, "info", "test message")
End Sub

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