Método BuildDependency.RemoveProject
Remove um projeto da lista que especifica a ordem na qual os projetos são construídos.
Namespace: EnvDTE
Assembly: EnvDTE (em EnvDTE.dll)
Sintaxe
'Declaração
Sub RemoveProject ( _
ProjectUniqueName As String _
)
void RemoveProject(
string ProjectUniqueName
)
void RemoveProject(
String^ ProjectUniqueName
)
abstract RemoveProject :
ProjectUniqueName:string -> unit
function RemoveProject(
ProjectUniqueName : String
)
Parâmetros
- ProjectUniqueName
Tipo: System.String
Obrigatório.O nome do projeto a partir de UniqueName propriedade para adicionar como uma dependência.
Exemplos
Este exemplo funciona apenas em Visual Studio.NET 2003. Para obter mais informações, consulte How to: Migrate Code that Creates Projects by Using Templates.
Sub RemoveProjectExample(ByVal dte As DTE)
' Create a new solution.
Dim soln As Solution = dte.Solution
Dim solnName As String = "NewSolution.sln"
Dim tempPath As String = System.IO.Path.GetTempPath()
soln.Create(tempPath, solnName)
' Create two new Visual Basic Console Application projects.
Dim templatePath As String = <template path>
templatePath &= "ConsoleApplication.vsz"
Dim projName As String = "Project1"
soln.AddFromTemplate(templatePath, tempPath & projName, projName)
Dim proj1 As Project = soln.Item(1)
projName = "Project2"
soln.AddFromTemplate(templatePath, tempPath & projName, projName)
Dim proj2 As Project = soln.Item(2)
' Make Project1 dependent on Project2.
Dim bd As BuildDependency = _
soln.SolutionBuild.BuildDependencies.Item(proj1.UniqueName)
bd.AddProject(proj2.UniqueName)
' Enumerate Project1's dependencies.
Dim depends As String = ""
Dim proj As Project
For Each proj In CType(bd.RequiredProjects, Array)
depends &= proj.Name & vbCrLf
Next
MsgBox(bd.Project.Name & " has the following dependencies:" & _
vbCrLf & vbCrLf & depends)
If MsgBox("Remove dependency on " & proj2.Name & " from " & _
bd.Project.Name & "?", MsgBoxStyle.YesNo) = _
MsgBoxResult.Yes Then
bd.RemoveProject(proj2.UniqueName)
' Enumerate Project1's dependencies.
depends = ""
For Each proj In CType(bd.RequiredProjects, Array)
depends &= proj.Name & vbCrLf
Next
MsgBox(bd.Project.Name & " has the following dependencies:" & _
vbCrLf & vbCrLf & depends)
End If
End Sub
public void RemoveProjectExample(DTE dte)
{
// Create a new solution.
Solution soln = dte.Solution;
string solnName = "NewSolution.sln";
string tempPath = System.IO.Path.GetTempPath();
soln.Create(tempPath, solnName);
// Create two new C# Console Application projects.
string templatePath = <template path>;
templatePath += "CSharpConsole.vsz";
string projName = "Project1";
soln.AddFromTemplate(templatePath, tempPath + projName,
projName, false);
Project proj1 = soln.Item(1);
projName = "Project2";
soln.AddFromTemplate(templatePath, tempPath + projName,
projName, false);
Project proj2 = soln.Item(2);
// Make Project1 dependent on Project2.
BuildDependency bd =
soln.SolutionBuild.BuildDependencies.Item(proj1.UniqueName);
bd.AddProject(proj2.UniqueName);
// Enumerate Project1's dependencies.
string depends = "";
foreach (Project proj in (Array)bd.RequiredProjects)
{
depends += proj.Name + Environment.NewLine;
}
MessageBox.Show(bd.Project.Name +
" has the following dependencies:" + Environment.NewLine +
Environment.NewLine + depends);
if (MessageBox.Show("Remove dependency on " + proj2.Name +
" from " + bd.Project.Name + "?", "",
MessageBoxButtons.YesNo) == DialogResult.Yes)
{
bd.RemoveProject(proj2.UniqueName);
// Enumerate Project1's dependencies.
depends = "";
foreach (Project proj in (Array)bd.RequiredProjects)
{
depends += proj.Name + Environment.NewLine;
}
MessageBox.Show(bd.Project.Name +
" has the following dependencies:" + Environment.NewLine +
Environment.NewLine + depends);
}
}
Segurança do .NET Framework
- Confiança total para o chamador imediato. O membro não pode ser usado por código parcialmente confiável. Para obter mais informações, consulte Usando bibliotecas de código parcialmente confiáveis.
Consulte também
Referência
Outros recursos
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