CodeInterface2.AddEvent Method

Adds an interface event.

Namespace:  EnvDTE80
Assembly:  EnvDTE80 (in EnvDTE80.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Function AddEvent ( _
    Name As String, _
    FullDelegateName As String, _
    CreatePropertyStyleEvent As Boolean, _
    Position As Object, _
    Access As vsCMAccess _
) As CodeEvent
CodeEvent AddEvent(
    string Name,
    string FullDelegateName,
    bool CreatePropertyStyleEvent,
    Object Position,
    vsCMAccess Access
)
CodeEvent^ AddEvent(
    String^ Name, 
    String^ FullDelegateName, 
    [InAttribute] bool CreatePropertyStyleEvent, 
    Object^ Position, 
    vsCMAccess Access
)
abstract AddEvent : 
        Name:string * 
        FullDelegateName:string * 
        CreatePropertyStyleEvent:bool * 
        Position:Object * 
        Access:vsCMAccess -> CodeEvent
function AddEvent(
    Name : String, 
    FullDelegateName : String, 
    CreatePropertyStyleEvent : boolean, 
    Position : Object, 
    Access : vsCMAccess
) : CodeEvent

Parameters

  • Name
    Type: String

    Required. Name of the interface event to add.

  • FullDelegateName
    Type: String

    Required. Name of the delegate to base the event on.

  • CreatePropertyStyleEvent
    Type: Boolean

    Optional. Creates an event that has a property style accessor.

  • Position
    Type: Object

    Optional. Location of the event in code.

Return Value

Type: EnvDTE80.CodeEvent
Returns the interface event created.

Remarks

Note

The values of code model elements such as classes, structs, functions, attributes, delegates, and so forth can be non-deterministic after making certain kinds of edits, meaning that their values cannot be relied upon to always remain the same. For more information, see the section Code Model Element Values Can Change in Discovering Code by Using the Code Model (Visual Basic).

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See Also

Reference

CodeInterface2 Interface

EnvDTE80 Namespace

Other Resources

How to: Compile and Run the Automation Object Model Code Examples

Discovering Code by Using the Code Model (Visual Basic)

Discovering Code by Using the Code Model (Visual C#)