VsTextBufferClass.ReplaceLines Method
Definition
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Handles stream-like line editing, such as line breaking and line joining.
public:
virtual int ReplaceLines(int iStartLine, int iStartIndex, int iEndLine, int iEndIndex, IntPtr pszText, int iNewLen, cli::array <Microsoft::VisualStudio::TextManager::Interop::TextSpan> ^ pChangedSpan) = Microsoft::VisualStudio::TextManager::Interop::IVsTextLines::ReplaceLines;
public:
virtual int ReplaceLines(int iStartLine, int iStartIndex, int iEndLine, int iEndIndex, IntPtr pszText, int iNewLen, cli::array <Microsoft::VisualStudio::TextManager::Interop::TextSpan> ^ pChangedSpan);
public virtual int ReplaceLines (int iStartLine, int iStartIndex, int iEndLine, int iEndIndex, IntPtr pszText, int iNewLen, Microsoft.VisualStudio.TextManager.Interop.TextSpan[] pChangedSpan);
abstract member ReplaceLines : int * int * int * int * nativeint * int * Microsoft.VisualStudio.TextManager.Interop.TextSpan[] -> int
override this.ReplaceLines : int * int * int * int * nativeint * int * Microsoft.VisualStudio.TextManager.Interop.TextSpan[] -> int
Public Overridable Function ReplaceLines (iStartLine As Integer, iStartIndex As Integer, iEndLine As Integer, iEndIndex As Integer, pszText As IntPtr, iNewLen As Integer, pChangedSpan As TextSpan()) As Integer
Parameters
- iStartLine
- Int32
[in] Starting line.
- iStartIndex
- Int32
[in] Starting character index within the line. Must be less than or equal to the length of the line.
- iEndLine
- Int32
[in] Ending line.
- iEndIndex
- Int32
[in] Ending character index within the line. Must be less than or equal to the length of the line.
- pszText
-
IntPtr
nativeint
[in] Pointer to text to insert.
- iNewLen
- Int32
[in] Length of the newly inserted text.
- pChangedSpan
- TextSpan[]
[out] Pointer to the range of characters changed.
Returns
If the method succeeds, returns S_OK; otherwise, returns an error code.