Source.UncommentLines Method
Removes line comment characters from the beginning of each line in the given span.
Namespace: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Package
Assemblies: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Package.LanguageService.10.0 (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.Package.LanguageService.10.0.dll)
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Package.LanguageService (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.Package.LanguageService.dll)
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Package.LanguageService.11.0 (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.Package.LanguageService.11.0.dll)
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Package.LanguageService.9.0 (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.Package.LanguageService.9.0.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Overridable Function UncommentLines ( _
span As TextSpan, _
lineComment As String _
) As TextSpan
public virtual TextSpan UncommentLines(
TextSpan span,
string lineComment
)
public:
virtual TextSpan UncommentLines(
TextSpan span,
String^ lineComment
)
abstract UncommentLines :
span:TextSpan *
lineComment:string -> TextSpan
override UncommentLines :
span:TextSpan *
lineComment:string -> TextSpan
public function UncommentLines(
span : TextSpan,
lineComment : String
) : TextSpan
Parameters
span
Type: Microsoft.VisualStudio.TextManager.Interop.TextSpanA TextSpan object describing the range of lines to examine.
lineComment
Type: System.StringThe characters that start a line comment.
Return Value
Type: Microsoft.VisualStudio.TextManager.Interop.TextSpan
A new TextSpan object describing the span after the line comment characters have been removed.
Remarks
Remove the leading line comment characters from the beginning of each line in the span.
The base method examines each line in the span and removes the first set of line comment characters from the beginning of the line, skipping any leading whitespace in the search. If the span's extent is zero, only the line specified as the starting line is examined.
This method is typically called from the UncommentSpan method.
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.