IVsTextLayerMarker Interface
Namespace: Microsoft.VisualStudio.TextManager.Interop
Assembly: Microsoft.VisualStudio.TextManager.Interop (in Microsoft.VisualStudio.TextManager.Interop.dll)
Syntax
'Déclaration
<InterfaceTypeAttribute()> _
<GuidAttribute("28C149D2-8FCB-4AB3-8584-9A2747F3F8FC")> _
Public Interface IVsTextLayerMarker _
Inherits IVsTextMarker
'Utilisation
Dim instance As IVsTextLayerMarker
[InterfaceTypeAttribute()]
[GuidAttribute("28C149D2-8FCB-4AB3-8584-9A2747F3F8FC")]
public interface IVsTextLayerMarker : IVsTextMarker
[InterfaceTypeAttribute()]
[GuidAttribute(L"28C149D2-8FCB-4AB3-8584-9A2747F3F8FC")]
public interface class IVsTextLayerMarker : IVsTextMarker
[<InterfaceTypeAttribute()>]
[<GuidAttribute("28C149D2-8FCB-4AB3-8584-9A2747F3F8FC")>]
type IVsTextLayerMarker =
interface
interface IVsTextMarker
end
public interface IVsTextLayerMarker extends IVsTextMarker
Remarks
This interface is exposed by marker objects that live in an arbitrary layer. They are a more general concept than a buffer marker. Buffer markers are by definition layer markers, but some layers that are not buffers can also originate markers. If you have an IVsTextLineMarker or IVsTextStreamMarker it is guaranteed that you can QueryInterface for IVsTextLayerMarker, but not vice versa. (This will be true for buffer-originated markers however.)