SyntaxGenerator.CustomEventDeclaration Method
Definition
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Overloads
CustomEventDeclaration(IEventSymbol, IEnumerable<SyntaxNode>, IEnumerable<SyntaxNode>) |
Creates a custom event declaration from an existing event symbol. |
CustomEventDeclaration(String, SyntaxNode, Accessibility, DeclarationModifiers, IEnumerable<SyntaxNode>, IEnumerable<SyntaxNode>, IEnumerable<SyntaxNode>) |
Creates a custom event declaration. |
CustomEventDeclaration(IEventSymbol, IEnumerable<SyntaxNode>, IEnumerable<SyntaxNode>)
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
Creates a custom event declaration from an existing event symbol.
public Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode CustomEventDeclaration (Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.IEventSymbol symbol, System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode> addAccessorStatements = default, System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode> removeAccessorStatements = default);
public Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode CustomEventDeclaration (Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.IEventSymbol symbol, System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode>? addAccessorStatements = default, System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode>? removeAccessorStatements = default);
member this.CustomEventDeclaration : Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.IEventSymbol * seq<Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode> * seq<Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode> -> Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode
Public Function CustomEventDeclaration (symbol As IEventSymbol, Optional addAccessorStatements As IEnumerable(Of SyntaxNode) = Nothing, Optional removeAccessorStatements As IEnumerable(Of SyntaxNode) = Nothing) As SyntaxNode
Parameters
- symbol
- IEventSymbol
- addAccessorStatements
- IEnumerable<SyntaxNode>
- removeAccessorStatements
- IEnumerable<SyntaxNode>
Returns
Applies to
CustomEventDeclaration(String, SyntaxNode, Accessibility, DeclarationModifiers, IEnumerable<SyntaxNode>, IEnumerable<SyntaxNode>, IEnumerable<SyntaxNode>)
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
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- SyntaxGenerator.cs
Creates a custom event declaration.
public abstract Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode CustomEventDeclaration (string name, Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode type, Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Accessibility accessibility = Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Accessibility.NotApplicable, Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Editing.DeclarationModifiers modifiers = default, System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode> parameters = default, System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode> addAccessorStatements = default, System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode> removeAccessorStatements = default);
public abstract Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode CustomEventDeclaration (string name, Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode type, Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Accessibility accessibility = Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Accessibility.NotApplicable, Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Editing.DeclarationModifiers modifiers = default, System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode>? parameters = default, System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode>? addAccessorStatements = default, System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode>? removeAccessorStatements = default);
abstract member CustomEventDeclaration : string * Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode * Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Accessibility * Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Editing.DeclarationModifiers * seq<Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode> * seq<Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode> * seq<Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode> -> Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.SyntaxNode
Public MustOverride Function CustomEventDeclaration (name As String, type As SyntaxNode, Optional accessibility As Accessibility = Microsoft.CodeAnalysis.Accessibility.NotApplicable, Optional modifiers As DeclarationModifiers = Nothing, Optional parameters As IEnumerable(Of SyntaxNode) = Nothing, Optional addAccessorStatements As IEnumerable(Of SyntaxNode) = Nothing, Optional removeAccessorStatements As IEnumerable(Of SyntaxNode) = Nothing) As SyntaxNode
Parameters
- name
- String
- type
- SyntaxNode
- accessibility
- Accessibility
- modifiers
- DeclarationModifiers
- parameters
- IEnumerable<SyntaxNode>
- addAccessorStatements
- IEnumerable<SyntaxNode>
- removeAccessorStatements
- IEnumerable<SyntaxNode>
Returns
Applies to
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