Inside Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2003
Brian Johnson, Marc Young, Craig Skibo
- 出版商: MicroSoft
- 出版日期: 2003-03-12
- 售價: $2,010
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,910
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 578
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0735618747
- ISBN-13: 9780735618749
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相關分類:
.NET、Visual Studio
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Description:
Find out how to fine-tune Visual Studio .NET 2003 to take your programming skills to the next level.
Learn how to put all the built-in power of Microsoft® Visual Studio® .NET
2003 to work with this comprehensive, in-depth programming guide. It drills down
into the internal workings of Visual Studio .NET to help you get the most out of
its features, editors, and project-management capabilities. You’ll see how to
extend this rich, integrated development environment to maximize your
productivity for any project, no matter where you are in the development
cycle—or which language you use. You’ll also learn how to use macros and add-ins
to simplify your work. Code examples in every chapter show you exactly what to
do. Topics covered include:
Visual Studio .NET as a development
tool:
• The evolution of Visual Studio .NET
• Project-management
tools
• Editors and the IDE
• Macros
Extending Visual Studio
.NET:
• The add-in architecture, the add-in wizard, and the automation object
model
• Add-in Manager Plus, which helps you manage add-ins and associated
registry entries
• Commands
• Managing solutions and projects
programmatically
• Wizards
• Programming the user interface
•
Text-editing objects and events
• The code model and Code Model Explorer,
which lets you browse your project’s code model view
Deployment, help,
and advanced projects:
• Designing setup projects
• Visual Studio .NET
2003 Help
• Advanced projects
Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments | xv |
Introduction | xvii |
PART I VISUAL STUDIO .NET AS A DEVELOPMENT TOOL | |
1 The Evolution of Visual Studio .NET | 3 |
Moving to Visual Studio .NET | 3 |
Developing for .NET | 4 |
Unmanaged Development Enhancements | 6 |
New Compiler Options | 7 |
Updated Class Libraries | 8 |
C++ Attributes | 9 |
Standards Conformance | 9 |
A New IDE | 10 |
Visual Studio .NET Features | 10 |
Editors, Designers, and Tool Windows | 11 |
Visual Studio .NET File Paths | 21 |
Visual Studio .NET Extensibility | 24 |
Macros | 24 |
Add-ins | 25 |
Wizards | 26 |
The Visual Studio Integration Program (VSIP) | 26 |
2 Project Management in Visual Studio .NET | 29 |
Overview of Solutions and Projects | 29 |
Understanding Solutions | 31 |
Solution Items and Miscellaneous Files | 32 |
Solution Properties | 33 |
Solution and Solution User Options Files | 35 |
Projects | 39 |
Project Items | 40 |
Project Properties | 41 |
Project Source Files | 50 |
Project Dependencies | 56 |
Building Projects and Solutions | 57 |
3 The Visual Studio .NET Editor | 59 |
Documents in the IDE | 59 |
It's All About Text | 60 |
Typing and Shortcuts | 63 |
The Zen of Tabs and Code Formatting | 70 |
Syntax Coloring, Line Numbering, and Outlining (or, What the Compiler Saw) | 73 |
Syntax Coloring | 73 |
Line Numbering | 77 |
Outlining | 79 |
Programming Help | 81 |
IntelliSense | 81 |
Dynamic Help | 85 |
Using the Command Window | 86 |
Search, Replace, and Regular Expressions | 88 |
Wildcards | 90 |
Regular Expressions | 92 |
Searching from the Command Window | 94 |
Incremental Searching | 95 |
4 Visual Studio .NET Macros | 97 |
Macros: The Duct Tape of Visual Studio .NET | 97 |
Recording Visual Studio .NET Macros | 98 |
Macro Commands | 100 |
Editing Macros in the Macros IDE | 102 |
A Simple Macro | 105 |
Working with Macros | 106 |
Manipulating Documents and Text | 107 |
Moving Windows | 109 |
Using Assemblies in Your Macros | 112 |
Macro Events | 113 |
Sharing Macros with Others | 116 |
Exporting Modules and Projects | 116 |
Turning Macros into Add-ins | 118 |
PART II EXTENDING VISUAL STUDIO .NET | |
5 The Add-in Wizard and the Automation Object Model | 125 |
The Add-in Wizard | 125 |
Running the Add-in Wizard | 126 |
The Add-in Project | 127 |
Installing and Loading the Add-in | 134 |
Debugging the Add-in | 136 |
The Automation Object Model | 137 |
Automation Objects | 138 |
Object Model Guidelines | 139 |
Automation Events | 140 |
6 Add-in Architecture | 151 |
Writing an Add-in from Scratch | 151 |
Compiling the Basic Add-in | 152 |
Registering the Basic Add-in with COM | 153 |
Registering the Basic Add-in with Visual Studio .NET | 156 |
Add-in Events | 158 |
The Add-in Event Sequence | 158 |
The LifeCycle Add-in | 160 |
The IDTExtensibility2 Interface | 162 |
The EnvDTE Namespace | 162 |
OnConnection | 163 |
OnStartupComplete | 165 |
OnAddInsUpdate | 166 |
OnBeginShutdown | 170 |
OnDisconnection | 170 |
Add-in Registry Named Values | 171 |
CommandPreload and the PreloadAddinState Key | 171 |
LoadBehavior and CommandLineSafe | 174 |
SatelliteDLLPath and SatelliteDLLName | 176 |
FriendlyName and Description | 178 |
AboutBoxDetails and AboutBoxIcon | 178 |
7 Commands | 181 |
What Is a Command? | 181 |
Locating Commands | 182 |
Command Names | 183 |
Executing Commands | 185 |
Creating Macro Commands | 186 |
Creating an Add-in Command | 186 |
Handling a Command | 188 |
Command State | 189 |
How an Add-in Command Handler Is Found | 191 |
The Command User Interface | 191 |
The Command Bar Object Model | 192 |
The Primary Command Bar | 193 |
Adding a New Command Bar User Interface | 194 |
Using Custom Bitmaps | 196 |
Restoring a Lost Command and Its User Interface | 197 |
devenv /setup | 198 |
Custom Registration | 198 |
Removing a Command | 202 |
Command Parameters | 205 |
Key Bindings | 207 |
8 Managing Solutions and Projects Programmatically | 213 |
Working with Solutions | 213 |
Creating, Loading, and Unloading Solutions | 214 |
Enumerating Projects | 215 |
Capturing Solution Events | 217 |
Solution Add-ins | 223 |
Working with Project Items | 225 |
Enumerating Project Items | 225 |
Adding and Removing Project Items | 228 |
Working with Language-Specific Project Objects | 231 |
VSProject Projects | 231 |
Leveraging Visual Studio .NET Utility Project Types | 238 |
Miscellaneous Files Project | 238 |
Solution Items Project | 240 |
Unmodeled Projects | 240 |
Project and Project Item Events | 241 |
Managing Build Configurations | 243 |
Manipulating Solution Settings | 243 |
Manipulating Project Settings | 251 |
Build Events | 254 |
Persisting Solution and Project Information Across IDE Sessions | 257 |
9 Visual Studio .NET Wizards | 259 |
An Overview of Wizards | 259 |
Types of Wizards | 259 |
Creating the Wizard Object | 260 |
Creating the .vsz File | 264 |
Where to Save .vsz Files | 265 |
Creating Wizard Templates | 268 |
Using Template Files | 269 |
Solution Filenames and the New Project Wizard | 271 |
Replacements | 271 |
Raw Add New Item Templates | 274 |
Custom Wizards | 275 |
Running a Custom Wizard Programmatically | 276 |
Chaining Custom Wizards | 277 |
The Wizard Helper Library | 279 |
Wizard Variables | 283 |
Wizard Helper Methods | 285 |
Completing the WizardBuilder Sample | 285 |
10 Programming the User Interface | 287 |
Window Basics | 287 |
The Windows Collection | 287 |
Using the Object Property | 290 |
The Main Window | 291 |
Explorer Windows and the UIHierarchy Object | 293 |
The UIHierarchy Object Tree | 293 |
The UIHierarchy Object | 295 |
The UIHierarchyItems Object | 297 |
The UIHierarchyItem Object | 297 |
The Toolbox Window | 298 |
Tabs and Items | 298 |
Adding Items to the Toolbox | 299 |
The Task List Window | 303 |
Task List Items | 303 |
Adding New Tasks | 303 |
The TaskItem Object | 309 |
Task List Events | 310 |
Comment Tokens | 312 |
The Output Window | 316 |
Output Window Panes | 316 |
The Forms Designer Window | 318 |
The IDesignerHost Interface | 318 |
Marshaling | 319 |
Adding Controls to a Form | 319 |
Finding Existing Controls | 320 |
A Form Layout Sample | 321 |
Creating Custom Tool Windows | 322 |
Shim Controls | 325 |
Setting the Tab Picture of a Custom Tool Window | 329 |
Setting the Selection Object | 329 |
The Options Dialog Box | 330 |
Changing Existing Settings | 330 |
Creating Custom Settings | 335 |
11 Text Editing Objects and Events | 341 |
Editor Windows | 341 |
The Window Object | 342 |
The TextWindow and HTMLWindow Objects | 343 |
The TextPane Object | 345 |
Documents | 348 |
The Document Object | 348 |
The TextDocument Object | 353 |
Point Objects | 353 |
TextPoint | 353 |
VirtualPoint | 354 |
EditPoint | 357 |
The TextSelection Object | 357 |
A Comparison of TextSelection and EditPoint | 359 |
Undo Contexts | 360 |
Automatic Undo Contexts | 361 |
Creating Undo Contexts | 362 |
Stack Linkage | 365 |
The LineChanged Event | 366 |
Multiple LineChanged Event Handlers | 371 |
12 The Code Model | 375 |
Discovering Code | 375 |
A Quick Tour Through a Source File | 375 |
Getting a CodeElement from a Point Object | 388 |
Generating Code | 389 |
Building a Source File | 389 |
PART III DEPLOYMENT, HELP, AND ADVANCED PROJECTS | |
13 Designing Setup Projects | 397 |
Microsoft Windows Installer (MSI) Background | 397 |
Creating Custom Installation Projects | 398 |
File System Editor | 399 |
Registry Editor | 404 |
File Types Editor | 411 |
User Interface Editor | 413 |
Custom Actions | 421 |
Launch Conditions Editor | 425 |
Merge Modules | 431 |
Setup for .NET Programs | 432 |
14 Visual Studio .NET Help | 441 |
Navigating the Help System | 441 |
Help Windows | 443 |
Search and Index Options | 444 |
Narrowing Search Results | 445 |
Creating Custom Help Filters | 446 |
Searching from the Command Window | 447 |
Customizing the Dynamic Help Window | 448 |
Using the XML Help Provider Service | 450 |
Creating Custom Help Files | 454 |
Registering Your Help Collection | 460 |
15 Advanced Projects in Visual Studio .NET | 463 |
Visual Studio .NET from the Command Line | 463 |
Building Projects and Solutions from the Command Line | 464 |
Setting GUI Options at the Command Line | 468 |
VSIP Options | 470 |
Source Control with Visual SourceSafe | 470 |
Setting Up VSS | 470 |
Placing Files Under Source Control | 471 |
Working with Files Under Source Control | 474 |
Planning Your Solutions Carefully | 479 |
Don't Break the Build | 480 |
APPENDIX Code Model Reference | 483 |
Code Model Objects | 483 |
FileCodeModel and CodeModel | 483 |
CodeElement | 488 |
Specialized Code Model Objects | 491 |
Generating Code | 507 |
Common Parameters | 507 |
Main Add Methods | 509 |
Other Add Methods | 513 |
Remove Methods | 516 |
INDEX |