IVsUIShell.UpdateDocDataIsDirtyFeedback(UInt32, Int32) Method
Definition
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Makes it possible for a document data object to synchronously inform the environment when their document must be changed.
public:
int UpdateDocDataIsDirtyFeedback(System::UInt32 docCookie, int fDirty);
public:
int UpdateDocDataIsDirtyFeedback(unsigned int docCookie, int fDirty);
int UpdateDocDataIsDirtyFeedback(unsigned int docCookie, int fDirty);
public int UpdateDocDataIsDirtyFeedback (uint docCookie, int fDirty);
abstract member UpdateDocDataIsDirtyFeedback : uint32 * int -> int
Public Function UpdateDocDataIsDirtyFeedback (docCookie As UInteger, fDirty As Integer) As Integer
Parameters
- docCookie
- UInt32
[in] An abstract value representing the document in the Running Document Table.
- fDirty
- Int32
The value of this parameter is ignored. The document's IsItemDirty(UInt32, IntPtr, Int32) method is called to determine the document's dirty state.
Returns
If the method succeeds, it returns S_OK. If it fails, it returns an error code.
Remarks
COM Signature
From vsshell.idl:
HRESULT IVsUIShell::UpdateDocDataIsDirtyFeedback(
[in] VSCOOKIE docCookie,
[in] BOOL fDirty
);
This method makes the environment add the "*" to the window title. The "*" is part of the document window caption that is added automatically by the environment. Document data objects should call QueryService
for SID_SVsUIShell to access this method.