How to: Expose Lists of Symbols Provided by the Library to the Object Manager
The symbol-browsing tools, Class View, Object Browser, Call Browser and Find Symbol Results, pass requests for new data to the Visual Studio object manager. The object manager finds the appropriate libraries and requests new lists of symbols. The libraries respond by providing requested data to the Visual Studio object manager through the IVsSimpleObjectList2 interface. The Visual Studio object manager calls the methods in IVsSimpleObjectList2 interface to obtain the data and uses it to populate or update the views of the symbol-browsing tools.
A library may get requests for data when the tool is invoked, the node is expanded, or the view is refreshed. When a symbol-browsing tool is invoked for the first time, the object manager requests the library to provide the top-level list. When the user expands a list node, the library provides a list of children under that node. Every object manager inquiry contains an index of the item of interest. To display a new list, the object manager must determine how many items are in the list, the type of the items, their names, accessibility, and other properties.
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The following managed code examples demonstrate how to provide lists of symbols through implementing the IVsSimpleObjectList2 interface. The object manager calls the methods in this interface and uses the obtained data to populate or update the symbol-browsing tools.
For native code symbol provider implementation, use the IVsObjectList2 interface.
Providing Lists of Symbols to the Object Manager
To provide lists of symbols to the object manager
Get the number of items in the list of symbols by implementing the GetItemCount method. The following example demonstrates how the object manager obtains the information on the number of items in the list.
Protected m_Methods As System.Collections.Generic.SortedList(Of String, Method) = New System.Collections.Generic.SortedList(Of String, Method)() Public Function GetItemCount(ByRef pCount As UInteger) As Integer pCount = CUInt(m_Methods.Count) Return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.S_OK End Function
protected System.Collections.Generic.SortedList<string, Method> m_Methods = new System.Collections.Generic.SortedList<string, Method>(); public int GetItemCount(out uint pCount) { pCount = (uint)m_Methods.Count; return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.S_OK; }
Get information about the categories and the attributes of a given list item by implementing the GetCategoryField2 method. The item categories are specified in the LIB_CATEGORY enumeration. The following example demonstrates how the object manager obtains attributes of items for a given category.
Public Function GetCategoryField2(ByVal index As UInteger, ByVal Category As Integer, ByRef pfCatField As UInteger) As Integer pfCatField = 0 Select Case CType(Category, LIB_CATEGORY) Case LIB_CATEGORY.LC_MEMBERTYPE pfCatField = CUInt(_LIBCAT_MEMBERTYPE.LCMT_METHOD) Case LIB_CATEGORY.LC_MEMBERACCESS Dim method As Method = m_Methods.Values(CInt(Fix(index))) If method.IsPublic Then pfCatField = CUInt(_LIBCAT_MEMBERACCESS.LCMA_PUBLIC) ElseIf method.IsPrivate Then pfCatField = CUInt(_LIBCAT_MEMBERACCESS.LCMA_PRIVATE) ElseIf method.IsFamily Then pfCatField = CUInt(_LIBCAT_MEMBERACCESS.LCMA_PROTECTED) ElseIf method.IsFamilyOrAssembly Then pfCatField = CUInt(_LIBCAT_MEMBERACCESS.LCMA_PROTECTED) Or CUInt(_LIBCAT_MEMBERACCESS.LCMA_PACKAGE) Else ' Show everything else as internal. pfCatField = CUInt(_LIBCAT_MEMBERACCESS.LCMA_PACKAGE) End If Case LIB_CATEGORY.LC_VISIBILITY pfCatField = CUInt(_LIBCAT_VISIBILITY.LCV_VISIBLE) Case LIB_CATEGORY.LC_LISTTYPE pfCatField = CUInt(_LIB_LISTTYPE.LLT_MEMBERS) Case Else Return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.S_FALSE End Select Return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.S_OK End Function
public int GetCategoryField2(uint index, int Category, out uint pfCatField) { pfCatField = 0; switch ((LIB_CATEGORY)Category) { case LIB_CATEGORY.LC_MEMBERTYPE: pfCatField = (uint)_LIBCAT_MEMBERTYPE.LCMT_METHOD; break; case LIB_CATEGORY.LC_MEMBERACCESS: { Method method = m_Methods.Values[(int)index]; if (method.IsPublic) { pfCatField = (uint)_LIBCAT_MEMBERACCESS.LCMA_PUBLIC; } else if (method.IsPrivate) { pfCatField = (uint)_LIBCAT_MEMBERACCESS.LCMA_PRIVATE; } else if (method.IsFamily) { pfCatField = (uint)_LIBCAT_MEMBERACCESS.LCMA_PROTECTED; } else if (method.IsFamilyOrAssembly) { pfCatField = (uint)_LIBCAT_MEMBERACCESS.LCMA_PROTECTED | (uint)_LIBCAT_MEMBERACCESS.LCMA_PACKAGE; } else { // Show everything else as internal. pfCatField = (uint)_LIBCAT_MEMBERACCESS.LCMA_PACKAGE; } } break; case LIB_CATEGORY.LC_VISIBILITY: pfCatField = (uint)_LIBCAT_VISIBILITY.LCV_VISIBLE; break; case LIB_CATEGORY.LC_LISTTYPE: pfCatField = (uint)_LIB_LISTTYPE.LLT_MEMBERS; break; default: return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.S_FALSE; } return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.S_OK; }
Get the text representation of a given list item by implementing the GetTextWithOwnership method. The following example demonstrates how to obtain a full name of a given item.
Public Function GetTextWithOwnership(<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComAliasNameAttribute("Microsoft.VisualStudio.OLE.Interop.ULONG")> ByVal index As UInteger, <System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComAliasNameAttribute("Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.VSTREETEXTOPTIONS")> ByVal tto As Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.VSTREETEXTOPTIONS, <System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComAliasNameAttribute("Microsoft.VisualStudio.OLE.Interop.WCHAR")> ByRef ppszText As String) As Integer ppszText = m_Methods.Values(CInt(Fix(index))).FullName Return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.S_OK End Function
public int GetTextWithOwnership([System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComAliasNameAttribute("Microsoft.VisualStudio.OLE.Interop.ULONG")] uint index, [System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComAliasNameAttribute("Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.VSTREETEXTOPTIONS")] Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.VSTREETEXTOPTIONS tto, [System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComAliasNameAttribute("Microsoft.VisualStudio.OLE.Interop.WCHAR")] out string ppszText) { ppszText = m_Methods.Values[(int)index].FullName; return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.S_OK; }
Get the icon information for a given list item by implementing the GetDisplayData method. The icon represents the type (class, method, and so on), and accessibility (private, public, and so on) of a list item. The following example demonstrates how to obtain the icon information based on a given item attributes.
Public Overridable Function GetDisplayData(ByVal index As UInteger, ByVal pData As Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.VSTREEDISPLAYDATA()) As Integer If pData Is Nothing Then Return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.E_INVALIDARG End If Dim method As Method = m_Methods.Values(CInt(Fix(index))) Dim iImage As Integer = 12 * 6 ' See env\inc\OMGlyphs.h. Const OM_GLYPH_ACC_PUBLIC As Integer = 0 Const OM_GLYPH_ACC_INTERNAL As Integer = 1 Const OM_GLYPH_ACC_PROTECTED As Integer = 3 Const OM_GLYPH_ACC_PRIVATE As Integer = 4 If method.IsPublic Then iImage += OM_GLYPH_ACC_PUBLIC ElseIf method.IsPrivate Then iImage += OM_GLYPH_ACC_PRIVATE ElseIf method.IsFamily Then iImage += OM_GLYPH_ACC_PROTECTED ElseIf method.IsFamilyOrAssembly Then iImage += OM_GLYPH_ACC_PROTECTED Else iImage += OM_GLYPH_ACC_INTERNAL End If pData(0).Image = CUShort(iImage) pData(0).SelectedImage = CUShort(iImage) Return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.S_OK End Function
public virtual int GetDisplayData(uint index, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.VSTREEDISPLAYDATA[] pData) { if (pData == null) { return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.E_INVALIDARG; } Method method = m_Methods.Values[(int)index]; int iImage = 12 * 6; // See env\inc\OMGlyphs.h. const int OM_GLYPH_ACC_PUBLIC = 0; const int OM_GLYPH_ACC_INTERNAL = 1; const int OM_GLYPH_ACC_PROTECTED = 3; const int OM_GLYPH_ACC_PRIVATE = 4; if (method.IsPublic) { iImage += OM_GLYPH_ACC_PUBLIC; } else if (method.IsPrivate) { iImage += OM_GLYPH_ACC_PRIVATE; } else if (method.IsFamily) { iImage += OM_GLYPH_ACC_PROTECTED; } else if (method.IsFamilyOrAssembly) { iImage += OM_GLYPH_ACC_PROTECTED; } else { iImage += OM_GLYPH_ACC_INTERNAL; } pData[0].Image = (ushort)iImage; pData[0].SelectedImage = (ushort)iImage; return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.S_OK; }
Get the information on whether a given list item is expandable by implementing the GetExpandable3 method. The following example demonstrates how to obtain the information on whether a given item can be expanded.
Public Function GetExpandable(ByVal index As UInteger, ByRef pfExpandable As Integer) As Integer pfExpandable = Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSIP.Samples.CallBrowser.Constants.TRUE Return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.S_OK End Function Public Function GetExpandable3(ByVal index As UInteger, ByVal ListTypeExcluded As UInteger, ByRef pfExpandable As Integer) As Integer Return GetExpandable(index, pfExpandable) End Function
public int GetExpandable(uint index, out int pfExpandable) { pfExpandable = Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSIP.Samples.CallBrowser.Constants.TRUE; return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.S_OK; } public int GetExpandable3(uint index, uint ListTypeExcluded, out int pfExpandable) { return GetExpandable(index, out pfExpandable); }
Get a child list of symbols of a given list item by implementing the GetList2 method. The following example demonstrates how to obtain a child list of symbols of a given item for Call or Callers graphs.
' Call graph list. Public Class CallsList Inherits ResultsList Implements Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2 Public Sub New(ByVal library As Library) MyBase.New(library) End Sub Public Function GetList2(ByVal index As UInteger, ByVal ListType As UInteger, ByVal flags As UInteger, ByVal pobSrch As Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.VSOBSEARCHCRITERIA2(), ByRef ppList As Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2) As Integer Return MyBase.GetCallsList(index, ppList) End Function End Class ' Callers graph list. Public Class CallersList Inherits ResultsList Implements Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2 Public Sub New(ByVal library As Library) MyBase.New(library) End Sub Public Function GetList2(ByVal index As UInteger, ByVal ListType As UInteger, ByVal flags As UInteger, ByVal pobSrch As Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.VSOBSEARCHCRITERIA2(), ByRef ppList As Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2) As Integer Return MyBase.GetCallersList(index, ppList) End Function End Class ' Call graph list. Public Function GetCallsList(ByVal index As UInteger, ByRef ppList As Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2) As Integer ppList = Nothing Dim callsList As ResultsList = New CallsList(m_Library) Dim method As Method = m_Methods.Values(CInt(Fix(index))) Dim strMethod As String = method.m_strPrototype Dim Calls As System.Collections.Generic.List(Of CallInstance) = m_Library.CallGraph.GetCallGraph(method) For i As Integer = 0 To Calls.Count - 1 Dim caller As Method = Calls(i).m_Target callsList.AddMethod(caller) Next i ppList = CType(callsList, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2) Return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.S_OK End Function ' Callers graph list. Public Function GetCallersList(ByVal index As UInteger, ByRef ppList As Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2) As Integer ppList = Nothing Dim callersList As ResultsList = New CallersList(m_Library) Dim method As Method = m_Methods.Values(CInt(Fix(index))) Dim strMethod As String = method.m_strPrototype Dim Callers As System.Collections.Generic.List(Of CallInstance) = m_Library.CallGraph.GetCallersGraph(method) For i As Integer = 0 To Callers.Count - 1 Dim caller As Method = Callers(i).m_Source callersList.AddMethod(caller) Next i ppList = CType(callersList, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2) Return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.S_OK End Function ' Get a child list of symbols for a given list item. Public Function GetList2(ByVal index As UInteger, ByVal ListType As UInteger, ByVal flags As UInteger, ByVal pobSrch As Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.VSOBSEARCHCRITERIA2(), ByRef ppList As Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2) As Integer ppList = Nothing Dim method As Method = m_Methods.Values(CInt(Fix(index))) Dim strMethod As String = method.m_strPrototype ' Determine if the list belongs to Call or Callers graphs. If CUInt(m_nFlags And CUInt(Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop._VSOBSEARCHOPTIONS2.VSOBSO_CALLSFROM)) > 0 Then ' Build the list for the Call graph. Return MyBase.GetCallsList(index, ppList) ElseIf CUInt(m_nFlags And CUInt(Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop._VSOBSEARCHOPTIONS2.VSOBSO_CALLSTO)) > 0 Then ' Build the list for the Callers graph. Return MyBase.GetCallersList(index, ppList) End If Return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.E_FAIL End Function
// Call graph list. public class CallsList : ResultsList, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2 { public CallsList(Library library) : base(library) { } public int GetList2(uint index, uint ListType, uint flags, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.VSOBSEARCHCRITERIA2[] pobSrch, out Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2 ppList) { return base.GetCallsList(index, out ppList); } } // Callers graph list. public class CallersList : ResultsList, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2 { public CallersList(Library library) : base(library) { } public int GetList2(uint index, uint ListType, uint flags, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.VSOBSEARCHCRITERIA2[] pobSrch, out Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2 ppList) { return base.GetCallersList(index, out ppList); } } // Call graph list. public int GetCallsList(uint index, out Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2 ppList) { ppList = null; ResultsList callsList = new CallsList(m_Library); Method method = m_Methods.Values[(int)index]; string strMethod = method.m_strPrototype; System.Collections.Generic.List<CallInstance> Calls = m_Library.CallGraph.GetCallGraph(method); for (int i = 0; i < Calls.Count; i++) { Method caller = Calls[i].m_Target; callsList.AddMethod(caller); } ppList = (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2)(callsList); return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.S_OK; } // Callers graph list. public int GetCallersList(uint index, out Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2 ppList) { ppList = null; ResultsList callersList = new CallersList(m_Library); Method method = m_Methods.Values[(int)index]; string strMethod = method.m_strPrototype; System.Collections.Generic.List<CallInstance> Callers = m_Library.CallGraph.GetCallersGraph(method); for (int i = 0; i < Callers.Count; i++) { Method caller = Callers[i].m_Source; callersList.AddMethod(caller); } ppList = (Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2)(callersList); return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.S_OK; } // Get a child list of symbols for a given list item. public int GetList2(uint index, uint ListType, uint flags, Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.VSOBSEARCHCRITERIA2[] pobSrch, out Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.IVsSimpleObjectList2 ppList) { ppList = null; Method method = m_Methods.Values[(int)index]; string strMethod = method.m_strPrototype; // Determine if the list belongs to Call or Callers graphs. if ((uint)(m_nFlags & (uint)Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop._VSOBSEARCHOPTIONS2.VSOBSO_CALLSFROM) > 0) { // Build the list for the Call graph. return base.GetCallsList(index, out ppList); } else if ((uint)(m_nFlags & (uint)Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop._VSOBSEARCHOPTIONS2.VSOBSO_CALLSTO) > 0) { // Build the list for the Callers graph. return base.GetCallersList(index, out ppList); } return Microsoft.VisualStudio.VSConstants.E_FAIL; }
See Also
Tasks
How to: Register a Library with the Object Manager
How to: Identify Symbols in a Library
Concepts
Supporting Symbol-Browsing Tools