CodeAttribute.InfoLocation Property
Definition
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Describes the capabilities of the code model.
public:
property EnvDTE::vsCMInfoLocation InfoLocation { EnvDTE::vsCMInfoLocation get(); };
public:
property EnvDTE::vsCMInfoLocation InfoLocation { EnvDTE::vsCMInfoLocation get(); };
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(7)]
public EnvDTE.vsCMInfoLocation InfoLocation { [System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(7)] [System.Runtime.InteropServices.TypeLibFunc(1024)] get; }
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(7)>]
[<get: System.Runtime.InteropServices.DispId(7)>]
[<get: System.Runtime.InteropServices.TypeLibFunc(1024)>]
member this.InfoLocation : EnvDTE.vsCMInfoLocation
Public ReadOnly Property InfoLocation As vsCMInfoLocation
Property Value
A vsCMInfoLocation constant value.
- Attributes
Remarks
If InfoLocation returns vsCMInfoLocationProject, then you can set properties, obtain a StartPoint, obtain an EndPoint, and so forth. When you go from one code model object (A) to another (B) — such as from a function to its type or from a class to its base class — B may be of type vsCMInfoLocationExternal if its definition is in another project. The disposition depends on the code model implementation, whether object B's project is implemented in the same language as object A's, and so forth.
If InfoLocation returns vsCMInfoLocationExternal, then information is available only from metadata, inspecting a DLL, or from frozen sources. You may be able to obtain a StartPoint and EditPoint, but you cannot edit the document. That is, you cannot set properties or modify the text behind the code element.
If InfoLocation returns vsCMInfoLocationNone, then only a code model object that has a name is available. Also, based on the context of the source code, in some cases you can tell whether the name should be a class or an interface. In this situation, however, because the code model could not resolve the name to any useful information, the object is otherwise useless.
Note
The values of code model elements such as classes, structs, functions, attributes, delegates, and so forth can be non-deterministic after making certain kinds of edits, meaning that their values cannot be relied upon to always remain the same. For more information, see the section Code Model Element Values Can Change in Discovering Code by Using the Code Model (Visual Basic).