/// <summary> /// Looks up the fragment representing the name of a <see cref="TSqlObject"/>. /// Only some common object types are supported - more can be added as needed. /// /// Searches for the precise TSqlFragment representing the name of the view. /// If it's possible to find this it can provide the most accurate source /// position information to support clicking on the error in the errors list /// and navigating to that precise view definition in a project file /// </summary> /// <param name="tSqlObject">The object whose name is requested</param> /// <returns><see cref="TSqlFragment"/> or null if no name is found</returns> public static TSqlFragment LookupSchemaObjectName(TSqlObject tSqlObject) { TSqlFragment fragment; if (TSqlModelUtils.TryGetFragmentForAnalysis(tSqlObject, out fragment)) { NameFindingVisitor visitor = new NameFindingVisitor(tSqlObject); fragment.Accept(visitor); return(visitor.Name); } return(null); }
/// <summary> /// Looks up the fragment representing the name of a <see cref="TSqlObject"/>. /// Only some common object types are supported - more can be added as needed. /// /// Searches for the precise TSqlFragment representing the name of the view. /// If it's possible to find this it can provide the most accurate source /// position information to support clicking on the error in the errors list /// and navigating to that precise view definition in a project file /// </summary> /// <param name="tSqlObject">The object whose name is requested</param> /// <returns><see cref="TSqlFragment"/> or null if no name is found</returns> public static TSqlFragment LookupSchemaObjectName(TSqlObject tSqlObject) { TSqlFragment fragment; if (TSqlModelUtils.TryGetFragmentForAnalysis(tSqlObject, out fragment)) { NameFindingVisitor visitor = new NameFindingVisitor(tSqlObject); fragment.Accept(visitor); return visitor.Name; } return null; }