void GenerateCompileIncludes (ProjectItemGroupElement itemGroup) { foreach (var include in new[] { "Test.cs", "Test2.cs", "Test3.cs" }) { itemGroup.AddItem ("Compile", ProjectCollection.Escape (include), new[] { new KeyValuePair<string, string> ("SubType", "Code") }); } foreach (var resource in new[] { "Test.resx", "Test2.resx", "Test3.resx" }) { itemGroup.AddItem ("EmbeddedResource", ProjectCollection.Escape (resource), new[] { new KeyValuePair<string, string> ("LogicalName", "Name.Space.Test") }); } }
static void generateApp(ProjectItemGroupElement pige, IXamlFileGenerationData ixfgd) { #if true generateNode(pige, ixfgd.xamlName, "Generator", "ApplicationDefinition"); #else IDictionary<string, string> tmp = new Dictionary<string, string>(); tmp.Add("Generator", "MSBuild:Compile"); tmp.Add("SubType", "Generator"); pige.AddItem("ApplicationDefinition", ixfgd.xamlName, tmp); Debug.Print("Adding: " + ixfgd.xamlName); #endif generateDependentCompile(pige, ixfgd.codeBehindName, ixfgd.xamlName); }
static void addProjCfg(ProjectItemGroupElement v1, string cfg, string plat) { ProjectItemElement pie = v1.AddItem("ProjectConfiguration", cfg + "|" + plat); pie.AddMetadata("Configuration", cfg); pie.AddMetadata("Platform", plat); }
internal ProjectItemElement LookupItem(ProjectItemGroupElement parent, string name, string condition = null) { ProjectItemElement property = null; var label = Pivots.GetExpressionLabel(condition); name = name.Replace(".", "_"); if(string.IsNullOrEmpty(condition)) { property = parent.Items.FirstOrDefault(each => name == each.ItemType && string.IsNullOrEmpty(each.Condition)); if(property != null) { return property; } return parent.AddItem(name, "UNUSED"); } var conditionExpression = Pivots.GetMSBuildCondition(Name, condition); property = parent.Items.FirstOrDefault(each => name == each.ItemType && each.Condition == conditionExpression); if(property != null) { return property; } property = parent.AddItem(name, "UNUSED"); property.Label = label; property.Condition = conditionExpression; return property; }
static void generateNode(ProjectItemGroupElement pige, string fname, string genType, string itemType) { IDictionary<string, string> tmp = new Dictionary<string, string>(); tmp.Add("Generator", "MSBuild:Compile"); tmp.Add("SubType", genType); pige.AddItem(itemType, fname, tmp); Debug.Print("Adding: " + fname); }
static void generateCompile(ProjectItemGroupElement pige, string tmp2, IDictionary<string, string> tmp) { pige.AddItem("Compile", tmp2, tmp); Debug.Print("Adding: " + tmp2); }
static void generateLib(ProjectItemGroupElement pige2, PGOptions opts) { string fname, tmp, relName, className; className = opts.assemblyName.Substring(0, 1).ToUpper() + opts.assemblyName.Substring(1) + "Class"; fname = Path.Combine(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), relName = "Source\\" + className + "." + opts.provider.FileExtension); if (!Directory.Exists(tmp = Path.GetDirectoryName(fname))) Directory.CreateDirectory(tmp); if (DefaultProjectGenerator.dontOverwriteFile(fname)) return; using (TextWriter tw = new StreamWriter(fname)) { opts.provider.GenerateCodeFromCompileUnit(createClass(opts.projectNamespace, className), tw, opts.options); } if (pige2 != null) pige2.AddItem("Compile", relName); }
static void fakeNone(ProjectItemGroupElement pige) { pige.AddItem("None", "fake.txt"); }
/// <summary> /// Processes the <File> element, and adds an appropriate item to the /// filesItemGroup. /// </summary> /// <owner>RGoel</owner> private void ProcessFileElement ( XmlElementWithLocation fileElement, ProjectItemGroupElement filesItemGroup ) { // Make sure this is the <File> element. error.VerifyThrow((fileElement != null) && (fileElement.Name == VSProjectElements.file), "Expected <File> element."); // Make sure the caller has already created an ProjectItemGroupElement for us to // put the new items in. error.VerifyThrow(filesItemGroup != null, "Received null ProjectItemGroupElement"); // Get the required "RelPath" attribute. string relPath = fileElement.GetAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.relPath); ProjectErrorUtilities.VerifyThrowInvalidProject((relPath != null) && (relPath.Length > 0), fileElement.Location, "MissingAttribute", VSProjectAttributes.relPath, VSProjectElements.file); // Remove the "RelPath" attribute, so we don't end up adding it twice. fileElement.RemoveAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.relPath); // Get the "Link" attribute. This is for linked items only. string linkPath = fileElement.GetAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.link); // Remove the "Link" attribute, so we don't end up adding it twice. fileElement.RemoveAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.link); // Get the "BuildAction" attribute. If it doesn't exist, figure out // what the build action is based on the file extension. This is // what the project loading code does in VS. string buildAction = fileElement.GetAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.buildAction); if ((buildAction == null) || (buildAction.Length == 0)) { buildAction = VSProjectAttributes.buildActionNone; } // Remove the "BuildAction" attribute, so we don't end up adding it twice. fileElement.RemoveAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.buildAction); ProjectItemElement newFileItem; // Bug Whidbey #248965. If a .resx file is completely empty, do not include a reference // to it in the upgraded project file. if (! (0 == String.Compare(Path.GetExtension(relPath), ".resx", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase) && IsFilePresentButEmpty(relPath, linkPath)) ) { // Add the new item to XMake. if ((linkPath == null) || (linkPath.Length == 0)) { // Normal item. // The <File> element gets converted to XMake as a new item, where // the item type is the BuildAction, and the "Include" contains // the relative path to the item. For // example, // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Everett format: // =============== // <File // RelPath = "Properties\PropertyGroupCollection.cs" // SubType = "Code" // BuildAction = "Compile" // /> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // XMake format: // ============= // <Compile Include = "Properties\PropertyGroupCollection.cs"> // <SubType>Code</SubType> // </Compile> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- newFileItem = filesItemGroup.AddItem(buildAction, ProjectCollection.Escape(relPath)); } else { // Linked item. // The <File> element gets converted to XMake as a new item, where // the item type is the BuildAction, the "Include" contains // the physical relative path to the item, and the non-XMake "Link" // attribute contains the project-relative path for item (for display // purposes in the Solution Explorer). For example, // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Everett format: // =============== // <File // RelPath = "Properties\PropertyGroupCollection.cs" // Link = "c:\Rajeev\External\PropertyGroupCollection.cs" // SubType = "Code" // BuildAction = "Compile" // /> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // XMake format: // ============= // <Compile Include = "c:\Rajeev\External\PropertyGroupCollection.cs"> // <Link>Properties\PropertyGroupCollection.cs</Link> // <SubType>Code</SubType> // </Compile> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- newFileItem = filesItemGroup.AddItem(buildAction, ProjectCollection.Escape(linkPath)); newFileItem.AddMetadata(XMakeProjectStrings.link, ProjectCollection.Escape(relPath)); } // Add all the rest of the attributes on the <File> element to the new // XMake item. foreach (XmlAttribute fileAttribute in fileElement.Attributes) { newFileItem.AddMetadata(fileAttribute.Name, ProjectCollection.Escape(fileAttribute.Value)); } // If this is a VSD(devices) project and we're dealing with a content file, // mark it to copy if newer. if ( ( ( ( this.language == VSProjectElements.ECSharp ) || ( this.language == VSProjectElements.EVisualBasic ) ) ) && ( 0 == String.Compare ( buildAction, XMakeProjectStrings.content, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase ) ) ) { newFileItem.AddMetadata ( XMakeProjectStrings.copytooutput, XMakeProjectStrings.preservenewest ); } } else { string warning = ResourceUtilities.FormatString( AssemblyResources.GetString("EmptyResxRemoved"), relPath); conversionWarnings.Add(warning); } // There should be no children of the <File> element. ProjectXmlUtilities.VerifyThrowProjectNoChildElements(fileElement); }
/// <summary> /// Processes the <Import> element, and add an appropriate reference /// items to the importsItemGroup. /// </summary> /// <owner>RGoel</owner> private void ProcessImportElement ( XmlElementWithLocation importElement, ProjectItemGroupElement importsItemGroup ) { // Make sure this is the <Import> element. error.VerifyThrow((importElement != null) && (importElement.Name == VSProjectElements.import), "Expected <Import> element."); // Make sure the caller has already created an ProjectItemGroupElement for us to // put the new items in. error.VerifyThrow(importsItemGroup != null, "Received null ProjectItemGroupElement"); // Get the required "Namespace" attribute. string importNamespace = importElement.GetAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.importNamespace); ProjectErrorUtilities.VerifyThrowInvalidProject((importNamespace != null) && (importNamespace.Length > 0), importElement.Location, "MissingAttribute", VSProjectAttributes.importNamespace, VSProjectElements.import); // Remove the "Namespace" attribute, so it doesn't show up in our loop later. importElement.RemoveAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.importNamespace); // The <Import> element gets converted to XMake as an item of type "Import". // The "Namespace" attribute becomes the "Include" for the new item. For // example, // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Everett format: // =============== // <Import Namespace = "System.Collections" /> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // XMake format: // ============= // <Import Include="System.Collections" /> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- importsItemGroup.AddItem(XMakeProjectStrings.import, ProjectCollection.Escape(importNamespace)); // There should be no other attributes on the <Import> element (besides // "Namespace" which we already took care of). But loop through them // anyway, so we can emit a useful error message. foreach (XmlAttributeWithLocation importAttribute in importElement.Attributes) { ProjectErrorUtilities.VerifyThrowInvalidProject(false, importAttribute.Location, "UnrecognizedAttribute", importAttribute.Name, VSProjectElements.import); } // There should be no children of the <Import> element. ProjectXmlUtilities.VerifyThrowProjectNoChildElements(importElement); }
/// <summary> /// Given an element corresponding to a .NET Assembly reference, create the appropriate element in the new project /// </summary> /// <param name="referenceElement"></param> /// <param name="referencesItemGroup"></param> /// <param name="referenceName"></param> /// <returns></returns> private ProjectItemElement ConvertAssemblyReference(XmlElementWithLocation referenceElement, ProjectItemGroupElement referencesItemGroup, string referenceName) { ProjectItemElement newReferenceItem; // This is a regular .NET assembly reference. // This gets added as a new XMake item of type "Reference". The "Include" // attribute is the assembly name, and all the other attributes remain // the same. For example, // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Everett format: // =============== // <Reference // Name = "System.Xml" // AssemblyName = "System.Xml" // HintPath = "..\..\binaries\x86chk\bin\i386\System.Xml.dll" // /> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // XMake format: // ============= // <Reference Include="System.Xml"> // <Name>System.Xml</Name> // <HintPath>..\..\binaries\x86chk\bin\i386\System.Xml.dll</HintPath> // </Reference> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Get the "AssemblyName" attribute. If not found, just use the value from the // "Name" attribute. This is what the project loading code does in VS. string assemblyName = referenceElement.GetAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.assemblyName); if ((assemblyName == null) || (assemblyName.Length == 0)) { assemblyName = referenceName; } else { // Remove the "AssemblyName" attribute so we don't add it again at // the end. referenceElement.RemoveAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.assemblyName); } // MyType should only be added when System.Windows.Forms is present. If this // reference is seen, then set a flag so we can later add MyType. if (0 == String.Compare("System.Windows.Forms", assemblyName, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)) { hasWindowsFormsReference = true; } // Remove hint paths that we think are to RTM or Everett framework assemblies string hintPath = referenceElement.GetAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.hintPath); if (hintPath != null) { hintPath = hintPath.ToUpper(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture); if (hintPath.IndexOf(LegacyFrameworkPaths.RTMFrameworkPath, StringComparison.Ordinal) != -1 || hintPath.IndexOf(LegacyFrameworkPaths.EverettFrameworkPath, StringComparison.Ordinal) != -1 || hintPath.IndexOf(LegacyFrameworkPaths.JSharpRTMFrameworkPath, StringComparison.Ordinal) != -1) { referenceElement.RemoveAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.hintPath); } } newReferenceItem = referencesItemGroup.AddItem(XMakeProjectStrings.reference, ProjectCollection.Escape(assemblyName)); return newReferenceItem; }
/// <summary> /// Given an element corresponding to a P2P reference, create the appropriate element in the new project /// </summary> /// <param name="referenceElement"></param> /// <param name="referencesItemGroup"></param> /// <param name="referenceName"></param> /// <param name="referencedProjectGuid"></param> /// <returns></returns> private ProjectItemElement ConvertProjectToProjectReference(XmlElementWithLocation referenceElement, ProjectItemGroupElement referencesItemGroup, string referenceName, ref string referencedProjectGuid) { ProjectItemElement newReferenceItem; // This is a project-to-project reference. // This gets added as a new XMake item of type "ProjectReference". // The "Include" attribute should be the relative path from the // current project to the referenced project file. For example, // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Everett format: // =============== // <Reference // Name = "XMakeTasks" // Project = "{44342961-78F4-4F98-AFD6-720DA6E648A2}" // Package = "{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}" // /> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // XMake format: // ============= // <ProjectReference Include = "..\XMakeTasks\XMakeTasks.csproj"> // <Name>XMakeTasks</Name> // <Project>{44342961-78F4-4F98-AFD6-720DA6E648A2}</Project> // <Package>{FAE04EC0-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}</Package> // </ProjectReference> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Apparently, sometimes project reference guids contain additional goo with relative project path. // Just strip it off. The project system does the same thing, and by doing this early we make // sure that we have the correct guid attribute in the project file and ResolveNonMSBuildReferences // does not complain about invalid characters there which causes all the references to fail to resolve. int barIndex = referencedProjectGuid.IndexOf('|'); if (barIndex != -1) { referencedProjectGuid = referencedProjectGuid.Remove(barIndex); referenceElement.SetAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.project, referencedProjectGuid); } string pathToReferencedProject = this.GetRelativePathToReferencedProject(referencedProjectGuid); if (pathToReferencedProject != null) { // For VSD Projects, we want to transform all Everett ( .csdproj & .vbdproj ) project 2 project references into // Whidbey ( .csproj & .vbproj ) references. if (0 == String.Compare(Path.GetExtension(pathToReferencedProject), XMakeProjectStrings.csdprojFileExtension, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)) { pathToReferencedProject = Path.ChangeExtension(pathToReferencedProject, XMakeProjectStrings.csprojFileExtension); } else if (0 == String.Compare(Path.GetExtension(pathToReferencedProject), XMakeProjectStrings.vbdprojFileExtension, StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase)) { pathToReferencedProject = Path.ChangeExtension(pathToReferencedProject, XMakeProjectStrings.vbprojFileExtension); } } // Add a new item to XMake of type "ProjectReference". If we were able to find // the relative path to the project, use it for the "Include", otherwise just use // the project name. string value = (pathToReferencedProject != null) ? pathToReferencedProject : referenceName; newReferenceItem = referencesItemGroup.AddItem(XMakeProjectStrings.projectReference, ProjectCollection.Escape(value)); return newReferenceItem; }
/// <summary> /// Given an element corresponding to a COM reference, create the appropriate element in the new project /// </summary> /// <param name="referenceElement"></param> /// <param name="referencesItemGroup"></param> /// <param name="referenceName"></param> /// <returns></returns> private static ProjectItemElement ConvertClassicComReference(XmlElementWithLocation referenceElement, ProjectItemGroupElement referencesItemGroup, string referenceName) { ProjectItemElement newReferenceItem; // This is a classic COM reference. // This gets added as a new XMake item of type "COMReference". // The "Include" attribute will contain the reference name, // and all the other attributes remain the same. For example, // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Everett format: // =============== // <Reference // Name = "UTILITIESLib" // Guid = "{0EF79DA1-6555-11D2-A889-00AA006C2A9A}" // VersionMajor = "1" // VersionMinor = "0" // Lcid = "0" // WrapperTool = "tlbimp" // /> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // XMake format: // ============= // <COMReference Include = "UTILITIESLib"> // <Guid>{0EF79DA1-6555-11D2-A889-00AA006C2A9A}</Guid> // <VersionMajor>1</VersionMajor> // <VersionMinor>0</VersionMinor> // <Lcid>0</Lcid> // <WrapperTool>tlbimp</WrapperTool> // </COMReference> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Remove the "Name" attribute so we don't add it again at the end. referenceElement.RemoveAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.name); // Add a new item to XMake of type "COMReference". newReferenceItem = referencesItemGroup.AddItem(XMakeProjectStrings.comReference, ProjectCollection.Escape(referenceName)); return newReferenceItem; }
static void generateMain(ProjectItemGroupElement pige2, PGOptions opts) { string fname, tmp, relName; fname = Path.Combine(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), relName = "Source\\adriver." + opts.provider.FileExtension); if (DefaultProjectGenerator.dontOverwriteFile(fname)) return; if (!Directory.Exists(tmp = Path.GetDirectoryName(fname))) Directory.CreateDirectory(tmp); using (TextWriter tw = new StreamWriter(fname)) { opts.provider.GenerateCodeFromCompileUnit(createCCUMain(opts.projectNamespace, opts.assemblyName, false), tw, opts.options); } pige2.AddItem("Compile", relName); }
static void fakeC(ProjectItemGroupElement pige) { pige.AddItem("ClCompile", "fake.c"); }
/// <summary> /// Processes the <Folder> element, and adds an appropriate item to the /// filesItemGroup. /// </summary> /// <owner>RGoel</owner> private void ProcessFolderElement ( XmlElementWithLocation folderElement, ProjectItemGroupElement filesItemGroup ) { // Make sure this is the <Folder> element. error.VerifyThrow((folderElement != null) && (folderElement.Name == VSProjectElements.folder), "Expected <Folder> element."); // Make sure the caller has already created an ProjectItemGroupElement for us to // put the new items in. error.VerifyThrow(filesItemGroup != null, "Received null ProjectItemGroupElement"); // Get the required "RelPath" attribute. string relPath = folderElement.GetAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.relPath); ProjectErrorUtilities.VerifyThrowInvalidProject((relPath != null) && (relPath.Length > 0), folderElement.Location, "MissingAttribute", VSProjectAttributes.relPath, VSProjectElements.folder); // Remove the "RelPath" attribute, so we don't end up adding it twice. folderElement.RemoveAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.relPath); // We need to find out what type of folder this is -- a web references // folder, a web reference URL, or just an empty project folder. // See if there's a "WebReferences" attribute on the <Folder> element. If so, // and the value is set to "True", then it's a web reference folder. string webReferences = folderElement.GetAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.webReferences); // Remove the "WebReferences" attribute, so we don't end up adding it twice. folderElement.RemoveAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.webReferences); // See if there's a "WebReferenceURL" attribute. If so, it's a web reference // URL. string webReferenceUrl = folderElement.GetAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.webReferenceUrl); // Remove the "WebReferenceURL" attribute, so we don't end up adding it twice. folderElement.RemoveAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.webReferenceUrl); ProjectItemElement newFolderItem; if ((webReferences != null) && (0 == String.Compare(webReferences, "true", StringComparison.OrdinalIgnoreCase))) { // This is a web reference folder. // The <Folder> element gets converted to XMake as an item of type // "WebReferences". The "Include" will contain the relative path. // For example, // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Everett format: // =============== // <Folder // RelPath = "Web References\" // WebReferences = "TRUE" // /> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // XMake format: // ============= // <WebReferences Include = "Web References\" /> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- newFolderItem = filesItemGroup.AddItem(XMakeProjectStrings.webReferences, ProjectCollection.Escape(relPath)); } else if ((webReferenceUrl != null) && (webReferenceUrl.Length > 0)) { // This is an actual web reference URL. // The <Folder> element gets converted to XMake as an item of type // "WebReferenceURL". The "Include" will contain the URL. // For example, // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Everett format: // =============== // <Folder // RelPath = "Web References\mobileakipman\" // WebReferenceUrl = "http://mobileakipman/HelloName/service1.asmx" // UrlBehavior = "Static" // /> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // XMake format: // ============= // <WebReferenceUrl Include="http://mobileakipman/HelloName/service1.asmx"> // <RelPath>Web References\mobileakipman\</RelPath> // <UrlBehavior>Static</UrlBehavior> // </WebReferenceUrl> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- newFolderItem = filesItemGroup.AddItem(XMakeProjectStrings.webReferenceUrl, ProjectCollection.Escape(webReferenceUrl)); newFolderItem.AddMetadata(XMakeProjectStrings.relPath, ProjectCollection.Escape(relPath)); // Whidbey projects have some new properties to control the behavior of the // proxy generation. For projects migrated from Everett, we want to force // the proxy generation to mimic the Everett behavior, so that people's projects // still work the same as they did in Everett. (These properties did not // exist in Everett.) See spec at: // http://devdiv/SpecTool/Documents/Whidbey/VSCore/Solution%20Project%20Build/FeatureSpecs/Project-WebReferences.doc if (!this.newWebReferencePropertiesAdded) { this.globalPropertyGroup.AddProperty(XMakeProjectStrings.webRefEnableProperties, (this.language == VSProjectElements.visualJSharp) ? "false" : "true"); this.globalPropertyGroup.AddProperty(XMakeProjectStrings.webRefEnableSqlTypes, "false"); this.globalPropertyGroup.AddProperty(XMakeProjectStrings.webRefEnableLegacyEventing, "true"); this.newWebReferencePropertiesAdded = true; } } else { // This is just a project folder that happens not to have any files in it. // The <Folder> element gets converted to XMake as an item of type "Folder". // However, we do need to remove the trailing backslash, because XMake // interprets that as a recursion (bug # 58591). For example, // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Everett format: // =============== // <Folder // RelPath = "MyEmptyProjectFolder\" // /> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // XMake format: // ============= // <Folder Include="MyEmptyProjectFolder" /> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Remove the trailing backslash. XMake interprets trailing backslashes // as a recursive wildcard. This will be fixed in M2 -- bug # 58591 if (relPath.EndsWith("\\", StringComparison.Ordinal)) { relPath = relPath.Remove(relPath.Length - 1, 1); } newFolderItem = filesItemGroup.AddItem(XMakeProjectStrings.folder, ProjectCollection.Escape(relPath)); } // Add all the rest of the attributes on the <Folder> element to the new // XMake item. foreach (XmlAttribute folderAttribute in folderElement.Attributes) { newFolderItem.AddMetadata(folderAttribute.Name, ProjectCollection.Escape(folderAttribute.Value)); } // There should be no children of the <Folder> element. ProjectXmlUtilities.VerifyThrowProjectNoChildElements(folderElement); }
static void fakeH(ProjectItemGroupElement pige) { pige.AddItem("ClInclude", "fake.h"); }
/// <summary> /// Processes the <Service> element, and add an appropriate reference /// items to the startupServicesItemGroup. /// </summary> /// <owner>RGoel</owner> private void ProcessServiceElement ( XmlElementWithLocation serviceElement, ProjectItemGroupElement startupServicesItemGroup ) { // Make sure this is the <Service> element. error.VerifyThrow((serviceElement != null) && (serviceElement.Name == VSProjectElements.service), "Expected <Service> element."); // Make sure the caller has already created an ProjectItemGroupElement for us to // put the new items in. error.VerifyThrow(startupServicesItemGroup != null, "Received null ProjectItemGroupElement"); // Get the required "ID" attribute. string id = serviceElement.GetAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.id); ProjectErrorUtilities.VerifyThrowInvalidProject((id != null) && (id.Length > 0), serviceElement.Location, "MissingAttribute", VSProjectAttributes.id, VSProjectElements.service); // Remove the "ID" attribute, so it doesn't show up in our loop later. serviceElement.RemoveAttribute(VSProjectAttributes.id); // The <Service> element gets converted to XMake as an item of type "Service". // The "ID" attribute becomes the "Include" for the new item. For // example, // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // Everett format: // =============== // <Service ID = "ABCD1234-78F4-4F98-AFD6-720DA6E648A2" /> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- // XMake format: // ============= // <Service Include="ABCD1234-78F4-4F98-AFD6-720DA6E648A2" /> // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- startupServicesItemGroup.AddItem(XMakeProjectStrings.service, ProjectCollection.Escape(id)); // There should be no other attributes on the <Service> element (besides // "ID" which we already took care of). But loop through them // anyway, so we can emit a useful error message. foreach (XmlAttributeWithLocation serviceAttribute in serviceElement.Attributes) { ProjectErrorUtilities.VerifyThrowInvalidProject(false, serviceAttribute.Location, "UnrecognizedAttribute", serviceAttribute.Name, VSProjectElements.service); } // There should be no children of the <Service> element. ProjectXmlUtilities.VerifyThrowProjectNoChildElements(serviceElement); }
void GenerateReferences (ProjectItemGroupElement itemGroup) { foreach (var reference in new[] { "Test.dll", "Test2.dll", "Test3.dll" }) { var name = Path.GetFileNameWithoutExtension (reference); itemGroup.AddItem ("Reference", name, new[] { new KeyValuePair<string, string> ("Name", name), new KeyValuePair<string, string> ("HintPath", ProjectCollection.Escape (reference)) }); } foreach (var reference in new[] { "mscorlib", "System", "System.Xml" }) { itemGroup.AddItem ("Reference", reference); } }
static void generateForms(ProjectItemGroupElement pige2, PGOptions opts) { string fname, tmp, relName, relName2; string asmName = opts.assemblyName, ext; fname = Path.Combine(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), relName = "Source\\UI\\" + asmName + "Form." + (ext = opts.provider.FileExtension)); if (DefaultProjectGenerator.dontOverwriteFile(fname)) return; if (!Directory.Exists(tmp = Path.GetDirectoryName(fname))) Directory.CreateDirectory(tmp); using (TextWriter tw = new StreamWriter(fname)) { opts.provider.GenerateCodeFromCompileUnit(createCCUForm(opts.projectNamespace, asmName, opts.doDevExpress), tw, opts.options); } fname = Path.Combine(Directory.GetCurrentDirectory(), relName2 = "Source\\UI\\" + asmName + "Form.Designer." + ext); using (TextWriter tw = new StreamWriter(fname)) { opts.provider.GenerateCodeFromCompileUnit(createCCUDesigner(opts.projectNamespace, asmName, opts.doDevExpress), tw, opts.options); } if (pige2 != null) { pige2.AddItem("Compile", relName); var v2 = pige2.AddItem("Compile", relName2); v2.AddMetadata("DependentUpon", Path.GetFileName(relName)); } }