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        protected virtual void LoadViewState(object savedState)
        {
            if (savedState != null)
            {
                object[] autoGenFieldStateArray = (object[])savedState;
                int      fieldCount             = autoGenFieldStateArray.Length;
                AutoGeneratedFieldProperties.Clear();

                for (int i = 0; i < fieldCount; i++)
                {
                    AutoGeneratedFieldProperties fieldProps = new AutoGeneratedFieldProperties();
                    ((IStateManager)fieldProps).TrackViewState();
                    ((IStateManager)fieldProps).LoadViewState(autoGenFieldStateArray[i]);
                    AutoGeneratedFieldProperties.Add(fieldProps);
                }
            }
        }
        public override List <AutoGeneratedField> CreateAutoGeneratedFields(object dataItem, Control control)
        {
            if (!(control is DetailsView))
            {
                throw new ArgumentException(SR.GetString(SR.InvalidDefaultAutoFieldGenerator, GetType().FullName, typeof(DetailsView).FullName));
            }

            DetailsView detailsView = control as DetailsView;

            if (dataItem == null)
            {
                // note that we're not throwing an exception in this case, and the calling
                // code should be able to handle a null arraylist being returned
                return(null);
            }

            List <AutoGeneratedField>    generatedFields = new List <AutoGeneratedField>();
            PropertyDescriptorCollection propDescs       = null;
            bool throwException = true;
            Type dataItemType   = null;

            //The base class ensures that the AutoGeneratedFieldProperties collection is reset before this method is called.
            //However we are doing this again in here because we have another caller DetailsView.CreateAutoGeneratedRows which is
            //not being used anywhere today but kept for backward compatibility.
            if (AutoGeneratedFieldProperties.Count > 0)
            {
                AutoGeneratedFieldProperties.Clear();
            }

            if (dataItem != null)
            {
                dataItemType = dataItem.GetType();
            }

            if ((dataItem != null) && (dataItem is ICustomTypeDescriptor))
            {
                // Get the custom properties of the object
                propDescs = TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(dataItem);
            }
            else if (dataItemType != null)
            {
                // directly bindable types: strings, ints etc. get treated specially, since we
                // don't care about their properties, but rather we care about them directly
                if (ShouldGenerateField(dataItemType, detailsView))
                {
                    AutoGeneratedFieldProperties fieldProps = new AutoGeneratedFieldProperties();
                    ((IStateManager)fieldProps).TrackViewState();

                    fieldProps.Name      = "Item";
                    fieldProps.DataField = AutoGeneratedField.ThisExpression;
                    fieldProps.Type      = dataItemType;

                    AutoGeneratedField field = CreateAutoGeneratedFieldFromFieldProperties(fieldProps);
                    if (field != null)
                    {
                        generatedFields.Add(field);
                        AutoGeneratedFieldProperties.Add(fieldProps);
                    }
                }
                else
                {
                    // complex type... we get its properties
                    propDescs = TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(dataItemType);
                }
            }

            if ((propDescs != null) && (propDescs.Count != 0))
            {
                string[] dataKeyNames   = detailsView.DataKeyNames;
                int      keyNamesLength = dataKeyNames.Length;
                string[] dataKeyNamesCaseInsensitive = new string[keyNamesLength];
                for (int i = 0; i < keyNamesLength; i++)
                {
                    dataKeyNamesCaseInsensitive[i] = dataKeyNames[i].ToLowerInvariant();
                }
                foreach (PropertyDescriptor pd in propDescs)
                {
                    Type propertyType = pd.PropertyType;
                    if (ShouldGenerateField(propertyType, detailsView))
                    {
                        string name  = pd.Name;
                        bool   isKey = ((IList)dataKeyNamesCaseInsensitive).Contains(name.ToLowerInvariant());
                        AutoGeneratedFieldProperties fieldProps = new AutoGeneratedFieldProperties();
                        ((IStateManager)fieldProps).TrackViewState();

                        fieldProps.Name       = name;
                        fieldProps.IsReadOnly = isKey;
                        fieldProps.Type       = propertyType;
                        fieldProps.DataField  = name;

                        AutoGeneratedField field = CreateAutoGeneratedFieldFromFieldProperties(fieldProps);
                        if (field != null)
                        {
                            generatedFields.Add(field);
                            AutoGeneratedFieldProperties.Add(fieldProps);
                        }
                    }
                }
            }

            if ((generatedFields.Count == 0) && throwException)
            {
                // this handles the case where we got back something that either had no
                // properties, or all properties were not bindable.
                throw new InvalidOperationException(SR.GetString(SR.DetailsView_NoAutoGenFields, detailsView.ID));
            }

            return(generatedFields);
        }
        public override List <AutoGeneratedField> CreateAutoGeneratedFields(object dataObject, Control control)
        {
            if (!(control is GridView))
            {
                throw new ArgumentException(SR.GetString(SR.InvalidDefaultAutoFieldGenerator, GetType().FullName, typeof(GridView).FullName));
            }

            Debug.Assert(dataObject == null || dataObject is PagedDataSource);

            PagedDataSource dataSource = dataObject as PagedDataSource;
            GridView        gridView   = control as GridView;

            if (dataSource == null)
            {
                // note that we're not throwing an exception in this case, and the calling
                // code should be able to handle a null arraylist being returned
                return(null);
            }

            List <AutoGeneratedField>    generatedFields = new List <AutoGeneratedField>();
            PropertyDescriptorCollection propDescs       = null;
            bool throwException = true;

            // try ITypedList first
            // A PagedDataSource implements this, but returns null, if the underlying data source
            // does not implement it.
            propDescs = ((ITypedList)dataSource).GetItemProperties(new PropertyDescriptor[0]);

            if (propDescs == null)
            {
                Type   sampleItemType = null;
                object sampleItem     = null;

                IEnumerable realDataSource = dataSource.DataSource;
                Debug.Assert(realDataSource != null, "Must have a real data source when calling CreateAutoGeneratedColumns");

                Type dataSourceType = realDataSource.GetType();

                // try for a typed Row property, which should be present on strongly typed collections
                PropertyInfo itemProp = dataSourceType.GetProperty("Item", BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.Instance, null, null, new Type[] { typeof(int) }, null);
                if (itemProp != null)
                {
                    sampleItemType = itemProp.PropertyType;
                }

                if ((sampleItemType == null) || (sampleItemType == typeof(object)))
                {
                    // last resort... try to get ahold of the first item by beginning the
                    // enumeration

                    IEnumerator e = dataSource.GetEnumerator();

                    if (e.MoveNext())
                    {
                        sampleItem = e.Current;
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        // we don't want to throw an exception if we're bound to an IEnumerable
                        // data source with no records... we'll simply bail and not show any data
                        throwException = false;
                    }
                    if (sampleItem != null)
                    {
                        sampleItemType = sampleItem.GetType();
                    }

                    // We must store the enumerator regardless of whether we got back an item from it
                    // because we cannot start the enumeration again, in the case of a DataReader.
                    // Code in CreateChildControls must deal appropriately for the case where
                    // there is a stored enumerator, but a null object as the first item.
                    gridView.StoreEnumerator(e, sampleItem);
                }

                if ((sampleItem != null) && (sampleItem is ICustomTypeDescriptor))
                {
                    // Get the custom properties of the object
                    propDescs = TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(sampleItem);
                }
                else if (sampleItemType != null)
                {
                    // directly bindable types: strings, ints etc. get treated specially, since we
                    // don't care about their properties, but rather we care about them directly
                    if (ShouldGenerateField(sampleItemType, gridView))
                    {
                        AutoGeneratedFieldProperties fieldProps = new AutoGeneratedFieldProperties();
                        ((IStateManager)fieldProps).TrackViewState();

                        fieldProps.Type      = sampleItemType;
                        fieldProps.Name      = "Item";
                        fieldProps.DataField = AutoGeneratedField.ThisExpression;

                        AutoGeneratedField field = CreateAutoGeneratedFieldFromFieldProperties(fieldProps);
                        if (field != null)
                        {
                            generatedFields.Add(field);

                            AutoGeneratedFieldProperties.Add(fieldProps);
                        }
                    }
                    else
                    {
                        // complex type... we get its properties
                        propDescs = TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(sampleItemType);
                    }
                }
            }
            else
            {
                if (propDescs.Count == 0)
                {
                    // we don't want to throw an exception if we're bound to an ITypedList
                    // data source with no records... we'll simply bail and not show any data
                    throwException = false;
                }
            }

            if ((propDescs != null) && (propDescs.Count != 0))
            {
                string[] dataKeyNames   = gridView.DataKeyNames;
                int      keyNamesLength = dataKeyNames.Length;
                string[] dataKeyNamesCaseInsensitive = new string[keyNamesLength];
                for (int i = 0; i < keyNamesLength; i++)
                {
                    dataKeyNamesCaseInsensitive[i] = dataKeyNames[i].ToLowerInvariant();
                }
                foreach (PropertyDescriptor pd in propDescs)
                {
                    Type propertyType = pd.PropertyType;
                    if (ShouldGenerateField(propertyType, gridView))
                    {
                        string name  = pd.Name;
                        bool   isKey = ((IList)dataKeyNamesCaseInsensitive).Contains(name.ToLowerInvariant());
                        AutoGeneratedFieldProperties fieldProps = new AutoGeneratedFieldProperties();
                        ((IStateManager)fieldProps).TrackViewState();
                        fieldProps.Name       = name;
                        fieldProps.IsReadOnly = isKey;
                        fieldProps.Type       = propertyType;
                        fieldProps.DataField  = name;

                        AutoGeneratedField field = CreateAutoGeneratedFieldFromFieldProperties(fieldProps);
                        if (field != null)
                        {
                            generatedFields.Add(field);
                            AutoGeneratedFieldProperties.Add(fieldProps);
                        }
                    }
                }
            }

            if ((generatedFields.Count == 0) && throwException)
            {
                // this handles the case where we got back something that either had no
                // properties, or all properties were not bindable.
                throw new InvalidOperationException(SR.GetString(SR.GridView_NoAutoGenFields, gridView.ID));
            }

            return(generatedFields);
        }