IVsObjectList2.DoRename(UInt32, String, UInt32) Method
Definition
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Asks the given list item to do the rename operation.
public:
int DoRename(System::UInt32 index, System::String ^ pszNewName, System::UInt32 grfFlags);
public:
int DoRename(unsigned int index, Platform::String ^ pszNewName, unsigned int grfFlags);
int DoRename(unsigned int index, std::wstring const & pszNewName, unsigned int grfFlags);
public int DoRename (uint index, string pszNewName, uint grfFlags);
abstract member DoRename : uint32 * string * uint32 -> int
Public Function DoRename (index As UInteger, pszNewName As String, grfFlags As UInteger) As Integer
Parameters
- index
- UInt32
[in] Specifies the index of the list item of interest.
- pszNewName
- String
[in] Pointer to a null-terminated string containing the new name.
- grfFlags
- UInt32
[in] Flag indicating that Index is part of a multi-select. Values are taken from the _VSOBJOPFLAGS enumeration.
Returns
If the method succeeds, it returns S_OK. If it fails, it returns an error code.
Remarks
COM Signature
From vsshell80.idl:
[C++]
HRESULT IVsObjectList2::DoRename(
[in] ULONG Index,
[in] LPCOLESTR pszNewName,
[in] VSOBJOPFLAGS grfFlags
);
The environment calls DoRename
when the user commits the rename operation. This method is called only after CanRename has been called with the pszNewName
so that you have had a chance to validate the name. If DoRename
succeeds, return S_OK, otherwise return an error and set the rich error info to indicate the problem that was encountered.
If multiple items are to be renamed, the environment sets grfFlags
to indicate that multiple DoRename
calls are being made. The environment also used the grfFlags
parameter to indicate the first and last item to be renamed. You can use this, for instance, to create a single undo action for the multiple data items.