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AssemblyBuilder.AddResourceFile Método

Definição

Adiciona um arquivo de recurso existente a esse assembly.

Sobrecargas

AddResourceFile(String, String)

Adiciona um arquivo de recurso existente a esse assembly.

AddResourceFile(String, String, ResourceAttributes)

Adiciona um arquivo de recurso existente a esse assembly.

AddResourceFile(String, String)

Adiciona um arquivo de recurso existente a esse assembly.

public:
 void AddResourceFile(System::String ^ name, System::String ^ fileName);
public void AddResourceFile (string name, string fileName);
member this.AddResourceFile : string * string -> unit
Public Sub AddResourceFile (name As String, fileName As String)

Parâmetros

name
String

O nome lógico do recurso.

fileName
String

O nome do arquivo físico (arquivo .resources) para o qual o nome lógico é mapeado. Não se deve incluir um caminho; o arquivo deve estar no mesmo diretório que o assembly ao qual ele é adicionado.

Exceções

name foi definido anteriormente.

- ou -

Há outro arquivo no assembly chamado fileName.

- ou -

O comprimento de name é zero.

- ou -

O comprimento de fileName é zero ou, se fileName inclui um caminho.

name ou fileName é null.

O arquivo fileName não foi encontrado.

O chamador não tem a permissão necessária.

Exemplos

O exemplo de código a seguir demonstra como anexar um arquivo de recurso a um assembly criado dinamicamente usando AddResourceFile.

using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::Threading;
using namespace System::Reflection;
using namespace System::Reflection::Emit;
ref class AsmBuilderGetFileDemo
{
public:
   static String^ myResourceFileName = "MyResource.txt";
   static FileInfo^ CreateResourceFile()
   {
      FileInfo^ f = gcnew FileInfo( myResourceFileName );
      StreamWriter^ sw = f->CreateText();
      sw->WriteLine( "Hello, world!" );
      sw->Close();
      return f;
   }

   static AssemblyBuilder^ BuildDynAssembly()
   {
      String^ myAsmFileName = "MyAsm.dll";
      AppDomain^ myDomain = Thread::GetDomain();
      AssemblyName^ myAsmName = gcnew AssemblyName;
      myAsmName->Name = "MyDynamicAssembly";
      AssemblyBuilder^ myAsmBuilder = myDomain->DefineDynamicAssembly( myAsmName, AssemblyBuilderAccess::RunAndSave );
      myAsmBuilder->AddResourceFile( "MyResource", myResourceFileName );
      
      // To confirm that the resource file has been added to the manifest,
      // we will save the assembly as MyAsm.dll. You can view the manifest
      // and confirm the presence of the resource file by running
      // "ildasm MyAsm.dll" from the prompt in the directory where you executed
      // the compiled code.
      myAsmBuilder->Save( myAsmFileName );
      return myAsmBuilder;
   }

};

int main()
{
   FileStream^ myResourceFS = nullptr;
   AsmBuilderGetFileDemo::CreateResourceFile();
   Console::WriteLine( "The contents of MyResource.txt, via GetFile:" );
   AssemblyBuilder^ myAsm = AsmBuilderGetFileDemo::BuildDynAssembly();
   try
   {
      myResourceFS = myAsm->GetFile( AsmBuilderGetFileDemo::myResourceFileName );
   }
   catch ( NotSupportedException^ ) 
   {
      Console::WriteLine( "---" );
      Console::WriteLine( "System::Reflection::Emit::AssemblyBuilder::GetFile\nis not supported in this SDK build." );
      Console::WriteLine( "The file data will now be retrieved directly, via a new FileStream." );
      Console::WriteLine( "---" );
      myResourceFS = gcnew FileStream( AsmBuilderGetFileDemo::myResourceFileName,FileMode::Open );
   }

   StreamReader^ sr = gcnew StreamReader( myResourceFS,System::Text::Encoding::ASCII );
   Console::WriteLine( sr->ReadToEnd() );
   sr->Close();
}

using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Threading;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Reflection.Emit;

class AsmBuilderGetFileDemo

{
   private static string myResourceFileName = "MyResource.txt";

   private static FileInfo CreateResourceFile()
   {

        FileInfo f = new FileInfo(myResourceFileName);
    StreamWriter sw = f.CreateText();

    sw.WriteLine("Hello, world!");

    sw.Close();

    return f;
   }

   private static AssemblyBuilder BuildDynAssembly()
   {

    string myAsmFileName = "MyAsm.dll";
    
    AppDomain myDomain = Thread.GetDomain();
    AssemblyName myAsmName = new AssemblyName();
    myAsmName.Name = "MyDynamicAssembly";	

    AssemblyBuilder myAsmBuilder = myDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly(
                        myAsmName,
                        AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndSave);

    myAsmBuilder.AddResourceFile("MyResource", myResourceFileName);

    // To confirm that the resource file has been added to the manifest,
    // we will save the assembly as MyAsm.dll. You can view the manifest
    // and confirm the presence of the resource file by running
    // "ildasm MyAsm.dll" from the prompt in the directory where you executed
    // the compiled code.

    myAsmBuilder.Save(myAsmFileName);	

    return myAsmBuilder;
   }

   public static void Main()
   {

    FileStream myResourceFS = null;

    CreateResourceFile();

    Console.WriteLine("The contents of MyResource.txt, via GetFile:");

    AssemblyBuilder myAsm = BuildDynAssembly();

    try
        {
       myResourceFS = myAsm.GetFile(myResourceFileName);
        }
    catch (NotSupportedException)
    {
       Console.WriteLine("---");
       Console.WriteLine("System.Reflection.Emit.AssemblyBuilder.GetFile\nis not supported " +
                 "in this SDK build.");
       Console.WriteLine("The file data will now be retrieved directly, via a new FileStream.");
       Console.WriteLine("---");
       myResourceFS = new FileStream(myResourceFileName,
                     FileMode.Open);
    }
    
    StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(myResourceFS, System.Text.Encoding.ASCII);
    Console.WriteLine(sr.ReadToEnd());
    sr.Close();
   }
}

Imports System.IO
Imports System.Threading
Imports System.Reflection
Imports System.Reflection.Emit

 _

Class AsmBuilderGetFileDemo
   
   Private Shared myResourceFileName As String = "MyResource.txt"
   
   
   Private Shared Function CreateResourceFile() As FileInfo
      
      Dim f As New FileInfo(myResourceFileName)
      Dim sw As StreamWriter = f.CreateText()
      
      sw.WriteLine("Hello, world!")
      
      sw.Close()
      
      Return f

   End Function 'CreateResourceFile
    
   
   Private Shared Function BuildDynAssembly() As AssemblyBuilder
      
      Dim myAsmFileName As String = "MyAsm.dll"
      
      Dim myDomain As AppDomain = Thread.GetDomain()
      Dim myAsmName As New AssemblyName()
      myAsmName.Name = "MyDynamicAssembly"
      
      Dim myAsmBuilder As AssemblyBuilder = myDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly(myAsmName, _
                        AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndSave)
      
      myAsmBuilder.AddResourceFile("MyResource", myResourceFileName)
      
      ' To confirm that the resource file has been added to the manifest,
      ' we will save the assembly as MyAsm.dll. You can view the manifest
      ' and confirm the presence of the resource file by running 
      ' "ildasm MyAsm.dll" from the prompt in the directory where you executed
      ' the compiled code. 
      myAsmBuilder.Save(myAsmFileName)
      
      Return myAsmBuilder

   End Function 'BuildDynAssembly
    
   
   Public Shared Sub Main()
      
      Dim myResourceFS As FileStream = Nothing
      
      CreateResourceFile()
      
      Console.WriteLine("The contents of MyResource.txt, via GetFile:")
      
      Dim myAsm As AssemblyBuilder = BuildDynAssembly()
      
      Try

         myResourceFS = myAsm.GetFile(myResourceFileName)

      Catch nsException As NotSupportedException
     
     Console.WriteLine("---")
     Console.WriteLine("System.Reflection.Emit.AssemblyBuilder.GetFile is not supported " + _
                 "in this SDK build.")
     Console.WriteLine("The file data will now be retrieved directly, via a new FileStream.")
     Console.WriteLine("---")
     myResourceFS = New FileStream(myResourceFileName, FileMode.Open) 

      End Try
      
      Dim sr As New StreamReader(myResourceFS, System.Text.Encoding.ASCII)
      Console.WriteLine(sr.ReadToEnd())
      sr.Close()

   End Sub

End Class

Comentários

fileName não deve ser igual ao de qualquer outro módulo persistente, recurso gerenciado autônomo ou o arquivo de manifesto autônomo.

Os recursos gerenciados no arquivo são considerados públicos.

O arquivo de recurso especificado deve estar no diretório em que o assembly será salvo.

Observação

A partir do .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1, esse membro não requer ReflectionPermission mais com o ReflectionPermissionFlag.ReflectionEmit sinalizador . (Consulte Problemas de segurança na emissão de reflexão.) Para usar essa funcionalidade, seu aplicativo deve ter como destino o .NET Framework 3.5 ou posterior.

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AddResourceFile(String, String, ResourceAttributes)

Adiciona um arquivo de recurso existente a esse assembly.

public:
 void AddResourceFile(System::String ^ name, System::String ^ fileName, System::Reflection::ResourceAttributes attribute);
public void AddResourceFile (string name, string fileName, System.Reflection.ResourceAttributes attribute);
member this.AddResourceFile : string * string * System.Reflection.ResourceAttributes -> unit
Public Sub AddResourceFile (name As String, fileName As String, attribute As ResourceAttributes)

Parâmetros

name
String

O nome lógico do recurso.

fileName
String

O nome do arquivo físico (arquivo .resources) para o qual o nome lógico é mapeado. Não se deve incluir um caminho; o arquivo deve estar no mesmo diretório que o assembly ao qual ele é adicionado.

attribute
ResourceAttributes

Os atributos de recursos.

Exceções

name foi definido anteriormente.

- ou -

Há outro arquivo no assembly chamado fileName.

- ou -

O comprimento de name é zero ou se o comprimento de fileName for zero.

- ou -

fileName inclui um caminho.

name ou fileName é null.

Se o arquivo fileName não foi encontrado.

O chamador não tem a permissão necessária.

Exemplos

O exemplo de código a seguir demonstra como anexar um arquivo de recurso a um assembly criado dinamicamente usando AddResourceFile.

using namespace System;
using namespace System::IO;
using namespace System::Threading;
using namespace System::Reflection;
using namespace System::Reflection::Emit;
ref class AsmBuilderGetFileDemo
{
public:
   static String^ myResourceFileName = "MyResource.txt";
   static FileInfo^ CreateResourceFile()
   {
      FileInfo^ f = gcnew FileInfo( myResourceFileName );
      StreamWriter^ sw = f->CreateText();
      sw->WriteLine( "Hello, world!" );
      sw->Close();
      return f;
   }

   static AssemblyBuilder^ BuildDynAssembly()
   {
      String^ myAsmFileName = "MyAsm.dll";
      AppDomain^ myDomain = Thread::GetDomain();
      AssemblyName^ myAsmName = gcnew AssemblyName;
      myAsmName->Name = "MyDynamicAssembly";
      AssemblyBuilder^ myAsmBuilder = myDomain->DefineDynamicAssembly( myAsmName, AssemblyBuilderAccess::RunAndSave );
      myAsmBuilder->AddResourceFile( "MyResource", myResourceFileName );
      
      // To confirm that the resource file has been added to the manifest,
      // we will save the assembly as MyAsm.dll. You can view the manifest
      // and confirm the presence of the resource file by running
      // "ildasm MyAsm.dll" from the prompt in the directory where you executed
      // the compiled code.
      myAsmBuilder->Save( myAsmFileName );
      return myAsmBuilder;
   }

};

int main()
{
   FileStream^ myResourceFS = nullptr;
   AsmBuilderGetFileDemo::CreateResourceFile();
   Console::WriteLine( "The contents of MyResource.txt, via GetFile:" );
   AssemblyBuilder^ myAsm = AsmBuilderGetFileDemo::BuildDynAssembly();
   try
   {
      myResourceFS = myAsm->GetFile( AsmBuilderGetFileDemo::myResourceFileName );
   }
   catch ( NotSupportedException^ ) 
   {
      Console::WriteLine( "---" );
      Console::WriteLine( "System::Reflection::Emit::AssemblyBuilder::GetFile\nis not supported in this SDK build." );
      Console::WriteLine( "The file data will now be retrieved directly, via a new FileStream." );
      Console::WriteLine( "---" );
      myResourceFS = gcnew FileStream( AsmBuilderGetFileDemo::myResourceFileName,FileMode::Open );
   }

   StreamReader^ sr = gcnew StreamReader( myResourceFS,System::Text::Encoding::ASCII );
   Console::WriteLine( sr->ReadToEnd() );
   sr->Close();
}

using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Threading;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Reflection.Emit;

class AsmBuilderGetFileDemo

{
   private static string myResourceFileName = "MyResource.txt";

   private static FileInfo CreateResourceFile()
   {

        FileInfo f = new FileInfo(myResourceFileName);
    StreamWriter sw = f.CreateText();

    sw.WriteLine("Hello, world!");

    sw.Close();

    return f;
   }

   private static AssemblyBuilder BuildDynAssembly()
   {

    string myAsmFileName = "MyAsm.dll";
    
    AppDomain myDomain = Thread.GetDomain();
    AssemblyName myAsmName = new AssemblyName();
    myAsmName.Name = "MyDynamicAssembly";	

    AssemblyBuilder myAsmBuilder = myDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly(
                        myAsmName,
                        AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndSave);

    myAsmBuilder.AddResourceFile("MyResource", myResourceFileName);

    // To confirm that the resource file has been added to the manifest,
    // we will save the assembly as MyAsm.dll. You can view the manifest
    // and confirm the presence of the resource file by running
    // "ildasm MyAsm.dll" from the prompt in the directory where you executed
    // the compiled code.

    myAsmBuilder.Save(myAsmFileName);	

    return myAsmBuilder;
   }

   public static void Main()
   {

    FileStream myResourceFS = null;

    CreateResourceFile();

    Console.WriteLine("The contents of MyResource.txt, via GetFile:");

    AssemblyBuilder myAsm = BuildDynAssembly();

    try
        {
       myResourceFS = myAsm.GetFile(myResourceFileName);
        }
    catch (NotSupportedException)
    {
       Console.WriteLine("---");
       Console.WriteLine("System.Reflection.Emit.AssemblyBuilder.GetFile\nis not supported " +
                 "in this SDK build.");
       Console.WriteLine("The file data will now be retrieved directly, via a new FileStream.");
       Console.WriteLine("---");
       myResourceFS = new FileStream(myResourceFileName,
                     FileMode.Open);
    }
    
    StreamReader sr = new StreamReader(myResourceFS, System.Text.Encoding.ASCII);
    Console.WriteLine(sr.ReadToEnd());
    sr.Close();
   }
}

Imports System.IO
Imports System.Threading
Imports System.Reflection
Imports System.Reflection.Emit

 _

Class AsmBuilderGetFileDemo
   
   Private Shared myResourceFileName As String = "MyResource.txt"
   
   
   Private Shared Function CreateResourceFile() As FileInfo
      
      Dim f As New FileInfo(myResourceFileName)
      Dim sw As StreamWriter = f.CreateText()
      
      sw.WriteLine("Hello, world!")
      
      sw.Close()
      
      Return f

   End Function 'CreateResourceFile
    
   
   Private Shared Function BuildDynAssembly() As AssemblyBuilder
      
      Dim myAsmFileName As String = "MyAsm.dll"
      
      Dim myDomain As AppDomain = Thread.GetDomain()
      Dim myAsmName As New AssemblyName()
      myAsmName.Name = "MyDynamicAssembly"
      
      Dim myAsmBuilder As AssemblyBuilder = myDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly(myAsmName, _
                        AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndSave)
      
      myAsmBuilder.AddResourceFile("MyResource", myResourceFileName)
      
      ' To confirm that the resource file has been added to the manifest,
      ' we will save the assembly as MyAsm.dll. You can view the manifest
      ' and confirm the presence of the resource file by running 
      ' "ildasm MyAsm.dll" from the prompt in the directory where you executed
      ' the compiled code. 
      myAsmBuilder.Save(myAsmFileName)
      
      Return myAsmBuilder

   End Function 'BuildDynAssembly
    
   
   Public Shared Sub Main()
      
      Dim myResourceFS As FileStream = Nothing
      
      CreateResourceFile()
      
      Console.WriteLine("The contents of MyResource.txt, via GetFile:")
      
      Dim myAsm As AssemblyBuilder = BuildDynAssembly()
      
      Try

         myResourceFS = myAsm.GetFile(myResourceFileName)

      Catch nsException As NotSupportedException
     
     Console.WriteLine("---")
     Console.WriteLine("System.Reflection.Emit.AssemblyBuilder.GetFile is not supported " + _
                 "in this SDK build.")
     Console.WriteLine("The file data will now be retrieved directly, via a new FileStream.")
     Console.WriteLine("---")
     myResourceFS = New FileStream(myResourceFileName, FileMode.Open) 

      End Try
      
      Dim sr As New StreamReader(myResourceFS, System.Text.Encoding.ASCII)
      Console.WriteLine(sr.ReadToEnd())
      sr.Close()

   End Sub

End Class

Comentários

fileName não deve ser igual ao de qualquer outro módulo persistente, recurso gerenciado autônomo ou o arquivo de manifesto autônomo.

Atributos podem ser especificados para o recurso gerenciado.

O arquivo de recurso especificado deve estar no diretório em que o assembly será salvo.

Observação

A partir do .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1, esse membro não requer ReflectionPermission mais com o ReflectionPermissionFlag.ReflectionEmit sinalizador . (Consulte Problemas de segurança na emissão de reflexão.) Para usar essa funcionalidade, seu aplicativo deve ter como destino o .NET Framework 3.5 ou posterior.

Aplica-se a