ClientBuildManager::GenerateCodeCompileUnit Method (String, String, Type%, CompilerParameters%, IDictionary%)
Returns the contents, codeDOM tree, compiler type, and compiler parameters for a file represented by a virtual path.
Assembly: System.Web (in System.Web.dll)
public:
CodeCompileUnit^ GenerateCodeCompileUnit(
String^ virtualPath,
String^ virtualFileString,
[OutAttribute] Type^% codeDomProviderType,
[OutAttribute] CompilerParameters^% compilerParameters,
[OutAttribute] IDictionary^% linePragmasTable
)
Parameters
- virtualPath
- Type: System::String
The virtual path to the file.
- virtualFileString
- Type: System::String
The contents of the file represented by the virtualPath parameter.
- codeDomProviderType
- Type: System::Type%
When this method returns, contains the codeDOM provider type used for code generation and compilation.
- compilerParameters
- Type: System.CodeDom.Compiler::CompilerParameters%
When this method returns, contains the properties that define how the file represented by the virtualPath parameter will be compiled.
- linePragmasTable
- Type: System.Collections::IDictionary%
When this method returns, contains a dictionary of line pragmas.
| Exception | Condition |
|---|---|
| ArgumentNullException | virtualPath is null. |
The GenerateCodeCompileUnit method retrieves information needed to compile a file. In addition to a CodeCompileUnit object as a return value, it returns three out parameters. The codeDomProviderType parameter returns the provider type for generating and compiling the file. The compilerParameters parameter contains properties that determine compilation behavior. The linePragmasTable parameter contains a dictionary of line pragmas.
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