VSProjectEvents2.BuildManagerEvents Property
Gets a BuildManagerEvents object that provides access to the BuildManager events.
Namespace: VSLangProj80
Assembly: VSLangProj80 (in VSLangProj80.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
ReadOnly Property BuildManagerEvents As BuildManagerEvents
BuildManagerEvents BuildManagerEvents { get; }
property BuildManagerEvents^ BuildManagerEvents {
BuildManagerEvents^ get ();
}
abstract BuildManagerEvents : BuildManagerEvents
function get BuildManagerEvents () : BuildManagerEvents
Property Value
Type: VSLangProj.BuildManagerEvents
A BuildManagerEvents object.
Implements
VSProjectEvents.BuildManagerEvents
Remarks
The BuildManagerEvents events are used to track changes made to project items that are associated with custom tools. The DesignTimeOutputDirty event indicates a project item has been added or changed. The DesignTimeOutputDeleted event indicates a project item has been deleted. For more information, see the BuildManager.
Examples
This example connects event-handling methods to the DesignTimeOutputDeleted and DesignTimeOutputDirty events for a specific project by using the Events object. For more information about how to run macro samples, see How to: Compile and Run the Automation Object Model Code Examples.
Open a Visual Basic or Visual C# project before running these macros.
' Macro Editor
' Connects events in a Visual Basic or Visual C# project.
Imports VSLangProj
Imports VSLangProj80
Sub ConnectEvents()
Dim proj As Project = DTE.Solution.Projects.Item(1)
Dim vsproj As VSProject2 = CType(proj.Object, VSProject2)
Dim buildman As BuildManagerEvents = vsproj.Events.BuildManagerEvents
AddHandler buildman.DesignTimeOutputDeleted, AddressOf OutputDeleted
AddHandler buildman.DesignTimeOutputDirty, AddressOf OutputDirty
End Sub
Sub OutputDeleted(ByVal moniker As String)
MsgBox("Output " & moniker & " was deleted.")
End Sub
Sub OutputDirty(ByVal moniker As String)
MsgBox("Output " & moniker & " is dirty.")
End Sub
The next two examples use the late-bound VBBuildManagerEvents property to connect to Visual Basic project events. Use the CSharpBuildManagerEvents property to connect to Visual C# events. For more information about the specific event objects, see Event Objects (Specific to Types of Projects).
There are also two late-bound methods for handling BuildManager object events. The first method allows you to handle events for a particular project and requires the Option Strict Off statement to compile. The parameter to VBImportsEvents is optional. If it is omitted, events for all the Visual Basic projects in the solution are received. This method returns an error if the parameter to the VBBuildManagerEvents call is not of type Project. For more information on the specific event objects, see Event Objects (Specific to Types of Projects).
' Macro editor
Option Strict Off
Imports VSLangProj
Dim WithEvents buildEvents As BuildManagerEvents
Sub ConnectProjectBuildManagerEvents()
Dim proj As Project = DTE.Solution.Projects.Item(1)
buildEvents = DTE.Events.VBBuildManagerEvents(proj)
End Sub
Public Sub buildEvents_DesignTimeOutputDeleted(ByVal bstrOutputMoniker _
As String) Handles buildEvents.DesignTimeOutputDeleted
MsgBox(bstrOutputMoniker)
End Sub
The second late-bound method allows you to respond to events for all the projects in the solution. This method does not offer a way to filter events for only a particular project. It will compile with Option Strict On.
' Macro editor
Imports VSLangProj
Dim WithEvents buildEvents As VSLangProj.BuildManagerEvents
Sub ConnectAllBuildManagerEvents()
buildEvents = CType(DTE.Events.GetObject("VBBuildManagerEvents"), _
BuildManagerEvents)
End Sub
Public Sub buildEvents_DesignTimeOutputDeleted(ByVal bstrOutputMoniker _
As String) Handles buildEvents.DesignTimeOutputDeleted
MsgBox(bstrOutputMoniker)
End Sub
.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.