Microsoft.VisualBasic.CompilerServices Namespace
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Contains internal-use only types that support the Visual Basic compiler.
Classes
BooleanType |
This class has been deprecated as of Visual Basic 2005. |
ByteType |
This class has been deprecated as of Visual Basic 2005. |
CharArrayType |
This class has been deprecated as of Visual Basic 2005. |
CharType |
This class has been deprecated as of Visual Basic 2005. |
Conversions |
Provides methods that perform various type conversions. |
DateType |
This class has been deprecated as of Visual Basic 2005. |
DecimalType |
This class has been deprecated as of Visual Basic 2005. |
DesignerGeneratedAttribute |
When applied to a class, the compiler implicitly calls a component-initializing method from the default synthetic constructor. |
DoubleType |
This class has been deprecated as of Visual Basic 2005. |
ExceptionUtils |
Provides exception handling support for the Visual Basic runtime. This class is not intended to be used from your code. |
FlowControl |
Provides services to the Visual Basic compiler for compiling |
HostServices |
Returns a reference to and information about the current Visual Basic host window. |
IncompleteInitialization |
The Visual Basic compiler uses this class during static local initialization; it is not meant to be called directly from your code. An exception of this type is thrown if a static local variable fails to initialize. |
IntegerType |
This class has been deprecated as of Visual Basic 2005. |
InternalErrorException |
The exception thrown for internal Visual Basic compiler errors. |
InternalXmlHelper |
Provides properties and methods that support Visual Basic XML literals. This class is not intended to be used directly from your code. |
LateBinding |
This class has been deprecated since Visual Basic 2005. |
LikeOperator |
This class provides helpers that the Visual Basic compiler uses to do the work for the Like Operator. It is not meant to be called directly from your code. |
LongType |
This class has been deprecated as of Visual Basic 2005. |
NewLateBinding |
This class provides helpers that the Visual Basic compiler uses for late binding calls; it is not meant to be called directly from your code. |
ObjectFlowControl |
The Visual Basic compiler uses this class for object flow control; it is not meant to be called directly from your code. |
ObjectFlowControl.ForLoopControl |
Provides services to the Visual Basic compiler for compiling |
ObjectType |
This class has been deprecated as of Visual Basic 2005. |
Operators |
Provides late-bound math operators, such as AddObject(Object, Object) and CompareObject(Object, Object, Boolean), which the Visual Basic compiler uses internally. |
OptionCompareAttribute |
Specifies that the current |
OptionTextAttribute |
The Visual Basic compiler emits this helper class to indicate (for Visual Basic debugging) which comparison option, binary or text, is being used. |
ProjectData |
Provides helpers for the Visual Basic |
ShortType |
This class has been deprecated as of Visual Basic 2005. |
SingleType |
This class has been deprecated as of Visual Basic 2005. |
StandardModuleAttribute |
This class provides attributes that are applied to the standard module construct when it is emitted to Intermediate Language (IL). It is not intended to be called directly from your code. |
StaticLocalInitFlag |
The Visual Basic compiler uses this class internally when initializing static local members; it is not meant to be called directly from your code. |
StringType |
This class has been deprecated as of Visual Basic 2005. |
Utils |
Contains utilities that the Visual Basic compiler uses. |
Versioned |
The Versioned module contains procedures used to interact with objects, applications, and systems. |
Interfaces
IVbHost |
Represents a host window for Visual Basic. |
Remarks
For more information about the Visual Basic language elements, see Visual Basic Language Reference.