VCReferences.MatchName Method (String, Boolean)
Matches a specified name to the name of a collection item.
Namespace: Microsoft.VisualStudio.VCProjectEngine
Assembly: Microsoft.VisualStudio.VCProjectEngine (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.VCProjectEngine.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Function MatchName ( _
NameToMatch As String, _
FullOnly As Boolean _
) As Boolean
bool MatchName(
string NameToMatch,
bool FullOnly
)
bool MatchName(
[InAttribute] String^ NameToMatch,
[InAttribute] bool FullOnly
)
abstract MatchName :
NameToMatch:string *
FullOnly:bool -> bool
function MatchName(
NameToMatch : String,
FullOnly : boolean
) : boolean
Parameters
- NameToMatch
Type: System.String
Required. The name to match.
- FullOnly
Type: System.Boolean
Required. true if you want MatchName to match the full name of the string. false if you want to allow a match on the short name of the string.
Setting MatchName to true is useful for projects, folders, and files, and requires an absolute path to match. A folder's absolute path is the concatenation of the folder names above it with its own name. A top-level folder's full name is the same as its name. If a folder named Source Files contains a subfolder named MyProject, the MyProject folder full name would be Source Files\MyProject.
Return Value
Type: System.Boolean
true if the name was matched; otherwise, false.
Implements
VCProjectItem.MatchName(String, Boolean)
Remarks
MatchName operates on a collection item. If you are iterating over the members of a collection, you can use the MatchName method to determine whether the current item is the one in which you are interested .
You can also use MatchName to match debug configurations, regardless of the platform (which is part of the full name Debug\Win32).
You cannot use MatchName for indexing into a collection. Indexing implies using the [] operator or its equivalent .Item() method, which MatchName does not affect either process.
.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.