IVsObjectList.CanRename Method
Returns a flag indicating if the given list item can be renamed.
Namespace: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop
Assembly: Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop.dll)
Syntax
'Declaración
Function CanRename ( _
index As UInteger, _
pszNewName As String, _
<OutAttribute> ByRef pfOK As Integer _
) As Integer
'Uso
Dim instance As IVsObjectList
Dim index As UInteger
Dim pszNewName As String
Dim pfOK As Integer
Dim returnValue As Integer
returnValue = instance.CanRename(index, _
pszNewName, pfOK)
int CanRename(
uint index,
string pszNewName,
out int pfOK
)
int CanRename(
[InAttribute] unsigned int index,
[InAttribute] String^ pszNewName,
[OutAttribute] int% pfOK
)
abstract CanRename :
index:uint32 *
pszNewName:string *
pfOK:int byref -> int
function CanRename(
index : uint,
pszNewName : String,
pfOK : int
) : int
Parameters
- index
Type: System.UInt32
[in] Specifies the index of the list item of interest.
- pszNewName
Type: System.String
[in] Pointer to a null terminated string containing the new name.
- pfOK
Type: System.Int32%
[out] Pointer to a flag indicating whether an item can be renamed.
Return Value
Type: System.Int32
If the method succeeds, it returns S_OK. If it fails, it returns an error code.
Remarks
COM Signature
From vsshell.idl:
HRESULT IVsObjectList::CanRename(
[in] ULONG Index,
[in] LPCOLESTR pszNewName,
[out] BOOL *pfOK
);
Return pfOK to indicate whether the item Index can be renamed. If the passed in pszNewName is nulla null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic), you simply answer the general question of whether or not that item supports rename (return true or false). If pszNewName is non-null, do validation of the new name and return true if successful rename with that new name is possible or an error in hr (along with false) if the name is somehow invalid (and set the rich error info to indicate to the user what was wrong).
.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.