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IVsSettingsWriter.WriteSettingString Method

Stores a string value in the Visual Studio settings file.

Namespace:  Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop
Assembly:  Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.8.0 (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.8.0.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Function WriteSettingString ( _
    pszSettingName As String, _
    pszSettingValue As String _
) As Integer
int WriteSettingString(
    string pszSettingName,
    string pszSettingValue
)
int WriteSettingString(
    [InAttribute] String^ pszSettingName, 
    [InAttribute] String^ pszSettingValue
)
abstract WriteSettingString : 
        pszSettingName:string * 
        pszSettingValue:string -> int
function WriteSettingString(
    pszSettingName : String, 
    pszSettingValue : String
) : int

Parameters

  • pszSettingName
    Type: String

    [in] String uniquely identifying the data element to be stored

  • pszSettingValue
    Type: String

    [in] String to be stored as the specified data element of the Visual Studio settings file.

Return Value

Type: Int32
If the method succeeds, it returns S_OK. If it fails, it returns an error code.

Remarks

COM Signature

From vsshell80.idl:

HRESULT WriteSettingString(
   LPCOLESTR pszSettingName, 
   LPCOLESTR pszSettingValue
);

The names specified by pfSettingValue need to be unique within a Custom Settings Point (settings category), as the IDE uses the Custom Settings Point identifying GUID and the value of pfSettingValue to identify each saved setting.

If more than one IVsSettingsWriter method is called with the same value of pszSettingName, the original value is overwritten in the Visual Studio settings file.

Because the value of pfSettingValue must be unique, the order of calling WriteSettingString with respect to other methods of the IVsSettingsReader interface is not relevant.

.NET Framework Security

See Also

Reference

IVsSettingsWriter Interface

Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop Namespace

IVsSettingsReader

IVsSettingsWriter

ExportSettings

Other Resources

Persisting Settings

How to: Export Settings By Using Interop Assemblies

How to: Export Settings By Using the Managed Package Framework

Working with Settings