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Debugger4.GetExpression2 Method

Evaluates an expression based on the current stack frame. If the expression can be parsed but not evaluated, an object is returned but does not contain a valid value. This method is similar to GetExpression but with an additional Boolean parameter, which can be set to true to indicate that the expression is to be evaluated as a statement.

Namespace:  EnvDTE90a
Assembly:  EnvDTE90a (in EnvDTE90a.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Function GetExpression2 ( _
    ExpressionText As String, _
    UseAutoExpandRules As Boolean, _
    TreatAsStatement As Boolean, _
    Timeout As Integer _
) As Expression
Expression GetExpression2(
    string ExpressionText,
    bool UseAutoExpandRules,
    bool TreatAsStatement,
    int Timeout
)
Expression^ GetExpression2(
    [InAttribute] String^ ExpressionText, 
    [InAttribute] bool UseAutoExpandRules, 
    [InAttribute] bool TreatAsStatement, 
    [InAttribute] int Timeout
)
abstract GetExpression2 : 
        ExpressionText:string * 
        UseAutoExpandRules:bool * 
        TreatAsStatement:bool * 
        Timeout:int -> Expression
function GetExpression2(
    ExpressionText : String, 
    UseAutoExpandRules : boolean, 
    TreatAsStatement : boolean, 
    Timeout : int
) : Expression

Parameters

  • ExpressionText
    Type: System.String

    The expression text to be evaluated.

  • UseAutoExpandRules
    Type: System.Boolean

    true if the auto-expand rules should be used; otherwise, false.

  • TreatAsStatement
    Type: System.Boolean

    true if the expression text should be treated as a single statement; otherwise, false.

  • Timeout
    Type: System.Int32

    The timeout period in milliseconds.

Return Value

Type: EnvDTE.Expression
An Expression.

Remarks

See GetExpression2.

.NET Framework Security

See Also

Reference

Debugger4 Interface

EnvDTE90a Namespace