/// <summary>Analyzes the specified member-init expression.</summary>
            /// <param name="mie">Expression to analyze.</param>
            /// <param name="pb">Path-tracking object to store analysis in.</param>
            /// <param name="context">Context of expression to analyze.</param>
            internal static void Analyze(MemberInitExpression mie, SelectExpandPathBuilder pb, DataServiceContext context)
            {
                Debug.Assert(mie != null, "mie != null");

                var epa = new EntityProjectionAnalyzer(pb, mie.Type, context);

                MemberAssignmentAnalysis targetEntityPath = null;

                foreach (MemberBinding mb in mie.Bindings)
                {
                    MemberAssignment ma = mb as MemberAssignment;
                    epa.Visit(ma.Expression);
                    if (ma != null)
                    {
                        var analysis = MemberAssignmentAnalysis.Analyze(pb.ParamExpressionInScope, ma.Expression);
                        if (analysis.IncompatibleAssignmentsException != null)
                        {
                            throw analysis.IncompatibleAssignmentsException;
                        }

                        // Note that an "empty" assignment on the binding is not checked/handled,
                        // because the funcletizer would have turned that into a constant
                        // in the tree, the visit earlier in this method would have thrown
                        // an exception at finding a constant in an entity projection.
                        //
                        // We do account however for failing to find a reference off the
                        // parameter entry to detect errors like this: new ET() { Ref = e }
                        // Here it looks like the new ET should be the parent of 'e', but
                        // there is nothing in scope that represents that.
                        //
                        // This also explains while error messages might be a bit misleading
                        // in this case (because they reference a constant when the user
                        // hasn't included any).
                        Type         targetType      = ClientTypeUtil.GetMemberType(ma.Member);
                        Expression[] lastExpressions = analysis.GetExpressionsBeyondTargetEntity();
                        if (lastExpressions.Length == 0)
                        {
                            throw new NotSupportedException(Strings.ALinq_ExpressionNotSupportedInProjectionToEntity(targetType, ma.Expression));
                        }

                        MemberExpression lastExpression = lastExpressions[lastExpressions.Length - 1] as MemberExpression;
                        Debug.Assert(
                            !analysis.MultiplePathsFound,
                            "!analysis.MultiplePathsFound -- the initilizer has been visited, and cannot be empty, and expressions that can combine paths should have thrown exception during initializer analysis");
#if DEBUG
                        Debug.Assert(
                            lastExpression != null,
                            "lastExpression != null -- the initilizer has been visited, and cannot be empty, and the only expressions that are allowed can be formed off the parameter, so this is always correlatd");
#endif

                        analysis.CheckCompatibleAssignments(mie.Type, ref targetEntityPath);

                        // For DataServiceStreamLink, the last expression will be a constant expression. Hence we won't be comparing name checks and entity checks for those type of bindings
                        if (lastExpression != null)
                        {
                            if (lastExpression.Member.Name != ma.Member.Name)
                            {
                                throw new NotSupportedException(Strings.ALinq_PropertyNamesMustMatchInProjections(lastExpression.Member.Name, ma.Member.Name));
                            }

                            // Unless we're initializing an entity, we should not traverse into the parameter in scope.
                            bool targetIsEntity = ClientTypeUtil.TypeOrElementTypeIsEntity(targetType);
                            bool sourceIsEntity = ClientTypeUtil.TypeOrElementTypeIsEntity(lastExpression.Type);
                            if (sourceIsEntity && !targetIsEntity)
                            {
                                throw new NotSupportedException(Strings.ALinq_ExpressionNotSupportedInProjection(targetType, ma.Expression));
                            }
                        }
                    }
                }
            }