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<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<doc>
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<assembly>
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<name>System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager</name>
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</assembly>
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<members>
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<member name="T:System.Configuration.DictionarySectionHandler">
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<summary>
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Simple dictionary config factory
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config is a dictionary mapping key->value
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<add key="name" value="text"> sets key=text
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<remove key="name"> removes the definition of key
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<clear> removes all definitions
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.DictionarySectionHandler.Create(System.Object,System.Object,System.Xml.XmlNode)">
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<summary>
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Given a partially composed config object (possibly null)
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and some input from the config system, return a
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further partially composed config object
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:System.Configuration.DictionarySectionHandler.KeyAttributeName">
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<summary>
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Make the name of the key attribute configurable by derived classes.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:System.Configuration.DictionarySectionHandler.ValueAttributeName">
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<summary>
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Make the name of the value attribute configurable by derived classes.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:System.Configuration.Internal.DummyDisposable">
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<summary>
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Used to satisfy legacy interfaces.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.Internal.WriteFileContext.ReplaceFile(System.String,System.String)">
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<summary>
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Replace one file with another, retrying if locked.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:System.Configuration.IPersistComponentSettings">
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<summary>
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Components should implement this interface if they want to persist custom settings
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in a hosting application. This interface allows the application author to tell a control
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whether to persist, when to load, save etc.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:System.Configuration.IPersistComponentSettings.SaveSettings">
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<summary>
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Indicates to the implementor that settings should be persisted.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:System.Configuration.IPersistComponentSettings.SettingsKey">
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<summary>
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Unique key that identifies an individual instance of a settings group(s). This key is needed
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to identify which instance of a component owns a given group(s) of settings. Usually, the component
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will frame its own key, but this property allows the hosting application to override it if necessary.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.IPersistComponentSettings.LoadComponentSettings">
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<summary>
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Tells the component to load its settings.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.IPersistComponentSettings.SaveComponentSettings">
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<summary>
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Tells the component to save its settings.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.IPersistComponentSettings.ResetComponentSettings">
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<summary>
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Tells the component to reset its settings. Typically, the component can call Reset on its settings class(es).
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase">
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<summary>
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Base settings class for client applications.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.#ctor">
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<summary>
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Default constructor without a concept of "owner" component.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.#ctor(System.ComponentModel.IComponent)">
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<summary>
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Constructor that takes an IComponent. The IComponent acts as the "owner" of this settings class. One
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of the things we do is query the component's site to see if it has a SettingsProvider service. If it
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does, we allow it to override the providers specified in the metadata.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.#ctor(System.String)">
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<summary>
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Convenience overload that takes the settings key
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.#ctor(System.ComponentModel.IComponent,System.String)">
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<summary>
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Convenience overload that takes the owner component and settings key.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.Context">
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<summary>
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The Context to pass on to the provider. Currently, this will just contain the settings group name.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.Properties">
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<summary>
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The SettingsBase class queries this to get the collection of SettingsProperty objects. We reflect over
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the properties defined on the current object's type and use the metadata on those properties to form
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this collection.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.PropertyValues">
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<summary>
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Just overriding to add attributes.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.Providers">
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<summary>
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Provider collection
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.SettingsKey">
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<summary>
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Derived classes should use this to uniquely identify separate instances of settings classes.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="E:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.PropertyChanged">
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<summary>
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Fires when the value of a setting is changed. (INotifyPropertyChanged implementation.)
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="E:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.SettingChanging">
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<summary>
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Fires when the value of a setting is about to change. This is a cancellable event.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="E:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.SettingsLoaded">
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<summary>
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Fires when settings are retrieved from a provider. It fires once for each provider.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="E:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.SettingsSaving">
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<summary>
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Fires when Save() is called. This is a cancellable event.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.GetPreviousVersion(System.String)">
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<summary>
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Used in conjunction with Upgrade - retrieves the previous value of a setting from the provider.
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Provider must implement IApplicationSettingsProvider to support this.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.OnPropertyChanged(System.Object,System.ComponentModel.PropertyChangedEventArgs)">
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<summary>
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Fires the PropertyChanged event.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.OnSettingChanging(System.Object,System.Configuration.SettingChangingEventArgs)">
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<summary>
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Fires the SettingChanging event.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.OnSettingsLoaded(System.Object,System.Configuration.SettingsLoadedEventArgs)">
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<summary>
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Fires the SettingsLoaded event.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.OnSettingsSaving(System.Object,System.ComponentModel.CancelEventArgs)">
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<summary>
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Fires the SettingsSaving event.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.Reload">
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<summary>
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Causes a reload to happen on next setting access, by clearing the cached values.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.Reset">
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<summary>
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Calls Reset on the providers.
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Providers must implement IApplicationSettingsProvider to support this.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.Save">
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<summary>
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Overridden from SettingsBase to support validation event.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.Item(System.String)">
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<summary>
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Overridden from SettingsBase to support validation event.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.Upgrade">
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<summary>
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Called when the app is upgraded so that we can instruct the providers to upgrade their settings.
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Providers must implement IApplicationSettingsProvider to support this.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.CreateSetting(System.Reflection.PropertyInfo)">
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<summary>
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Creates a SettingsProperty object using the metadata on the given property
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and returns it.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.EnsureInitialized">
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<summary>
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Ensures this class is initialized. Initialization involves reflecting over properties and building
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a list of SettingsProperty's.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.Initializer">
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<summary>
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Returns a SettingsProperty used to initialize settings. We initialize a setting with values
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derived from class level attributes, if present. Otherwise, we initialize to
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reasonable defaults.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.GetPropertiesForProvider(System.Configuration.SettingsProvider)">
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<summary>
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Gets all the settings properties for this provider.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.GetPropertyValue(System.String)">
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<summary>
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Retrieves the value of a setting. We need this method so we can fire the SettingsLoaded event
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when settings are loaded from the providers.Ideally, this should be fired from SettingsBase,
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but unfortunately that will not happen in Whidbey. Instead, we check to see if the value has already
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been retrieved. If not, we fire the load event, since we expect SettingsBase to load all the settings
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from this setting's provider.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.IsClickOnceDeployed(System.AppDomain)">
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<summary>
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Returns true if this is a clickonce deployed app.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.SettingsFilter(System.Reflection.PropertyInfo[])">
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<summary>
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Only those settings class properties that have a SettingAttribute on them are
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treated as settings. This routine filters out other properties.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ApplicationSettingsBase.ResetProviders">
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<summary>
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Resets the provider collection. This needs to be called when providers change after
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first being set.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:System.Configuration.ApplicationScopedSettingAttribute">
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<summary>
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Indicates that a setting is to be stored on a per-application basis.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:System.Configuration.AppSettingsReader">
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<summary>
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The AppSettingsReader class provides a wrapper for System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.AppSettings
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which provides a single method for reading values from the config file of a particular type.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.AppSettingsReader.GetValue(System.String,System.Type)">
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<summary>
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Gets the value for specified key from ConfigurationManager.AppSettings, and returns
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an object of the specified type containing the value from the config file. If the key
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isn't in the config file, or if it is not a valid value for the given type, it will
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throw an exception with a descriptive message so the user can make the appropriate
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change
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.BaseConfigurationRecord.AllowExeDefinitionToEnum(System.String,System.Configuration.XmlUtil)">
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<summary>
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Translate an ExeDefinition string from the Declaration in a file
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to the appropriate enumeration
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</summary>
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<param name="allowExeDefinition">string representation of value</param>
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<param name="xmlUtil">[optional] - can provide better error</param>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.BaseConfigurationRecord.AddImplicitSections(System.Collections.Hashtable)">
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<summary>
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Add implicit sections to the specified factory list.
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</summary>
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<param name="factoryList">The factory list to add to. If null, adds to the current record's factory list.</param>
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</member>
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<member name="T:System.Configuration.ClientSettingsSection">
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<summary>
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ConfigurationSection class for sections that store client settings.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:System.Configuration.ClientSettingsStore">
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<summary>
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This class abstracts the details of config system away from the LocalFileSettingsProvider. It talks to
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the configuration API and the relevant Sections to read and write settings.
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It understands sections of type ClientSettingsSection.
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NOTE: This API supports reading from app.exe.config and user.config, but writing only to
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user.config.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:System.Configuration.ClientSettingsStore.ClientSettingsConfigurationHost">
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<summary>
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A private configuration host that we use to write settings to config. We need this so we
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can enforce a quota on the size of stuff written out.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:System.Configuration.ClientSettingsStore.ClientSettingsConfigurationHost.ClientHost">
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<summary>
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ClientConfigurationHost implements this - a way of getting some info from it without
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depending too much on its internals.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ClientSettingsStore.ClientSettingsConfigurationHost.InitForConfiguration(System.String@,System.String@,System.String@,System.Configuration.Internal.IInternalConfigRoot,System.Object[])">
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<summary>
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We delegate this to the ClientConfigurationHost. The only thing we need to do here is to
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build a configPath from the ConfigurationUserLevel we get passed in.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ClientSettingsStore.ClientSettingsConfigurationHost.OpenStreamForRead(System.String)">
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<summary>
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If the stream we are asked for represents a config file that we know about, we ask
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the host to assert appropriate permissions.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ClientSettingsStore.ClientSettingsConfigurationHost.WriteCompleted(System.String,System.Boolean,System.Object)">
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<summary>
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If this is a stream that represents a user.config file that we know about, we ask
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the host to assert appropriate permissions.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:System.Configuration.StoredSetting">
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<summary>
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The ClientSettingsStore talks to the LocalFileSettingsProvider through a dictionary which maps from
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setting names to StoredSetting structs. This struct contains the relevant information.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:System.Configuration.ConfigurationCollectionAttribute">
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<summary>
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Used on classes derived from ConfigurationElementCollection. Specifies the collection item type and
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verbs used for add/remove/clear.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:System.Configuration.ConfigurationException">
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<summary>
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A config exception can contain a filename (of a config file) and a line number (of the location in the file in
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which a
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problem was encountered). Section handlers should throw this exception (or subclasses) together with filename and
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line
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number information where possible.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:System.Configuration.ConfigurationFileMap">
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<summary>
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Holds the configuration file mapping for machine.config. It is the base class for
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ExeConfigurationFileMap and WebConfigurationFileMap.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager.PreloadConfiguration(System.Configuration.Configuration)">
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<summary>
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Recursively loads configuration section groups and sections belonging to a configuration object.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:System.Configuration.DefaultSettingValueAttribute">
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<summary>
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Indicates to the provider what default value to use for this setting when no stored value
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is found. The value should be encoded into a string and is interpreted based on the SerializeAs
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value for this setting. For example, if SerializeAs is Xml, the default value will be
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"stringified" Xml.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="M:System.Configuration.DefaultSettingValueAttribute.#ctor(System.String)">
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<summary>
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Constructor takes the default value as string.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:System.Configuration.DefaultSettingValueAttribute.Value">
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<summary>
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Default value.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="P:System.Configuration.ElementInformation.LineNumber">
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<summary>
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The line number or 0 if no source.
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:System.Configuration.ExceptionAction.NonSpecific">
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<summary>
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Not specific to a particular section, nor a global schema error
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:System.Configuration.ExceptionAction.Local">
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<summary>
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Error specific to a particular section
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="F:System.Configuration.ExceptionAction.Global">
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<summary>
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Error in the global (file) schema
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</summary>
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</member>
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<member name="T:System.Configuration.IApplicationSettingsProvider">
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<summary>
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This interface is an extension to SettingsProvider that a provider can implement
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to support additional functionality for settings classes that derive from ApplicationSettingsBase.
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</summary>
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|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.IApplicationSettingsProvider.GetPreviousVersion(System.Configuration.SettingsContext,System.Configuration.SettingsProperty)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Retrieves the previous value of a given SettingsProperty. This is used in conjunction with Upgrade.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.IApplicationSettingsProvider.Reset(System.Configuration.SettingsContext)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Resets all settings to their "default" values.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.IApplicationSettingsProvider.Upgrade(System.Configuration.SettingsContext,System.Configuration.SettingsPropertyCollection)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Indicates to the provider that the app has been upgraded. This is a chance for the provider to upgrade
|
||
|
its stored settings as appropriate.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.IConfigurationSectionHandler">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
The IConfigurationSectionHandler interface defines the contract that all configuration section handlers
|
||
|
must implement in order to participate in the resolution of configuration settings.
|
||
|
Composes and creates config objects.
|
||
|
This interface is implemented by config providers. Classes implementing IConfigurationSectionHandler
|
||
|
define the rules for cooking XML config into usable objects. The cooked objects can be of arbitrary
|
||
|
type.
|
||
|
Configuration is composable (e.g., config in a child directory is layered over config in a parent
|
||
|
directory), so, IConfigurationSectionHandler is supplied with the parent config as well as any number of
|
||
|
XML fragments.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.IConfigurationSectionHandler.Create(System.Object,System.Object,System.Xml.XmlNode)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
The function is responsible for inspecting "section", "context", and "parent", and creating
|
||
|
a config object.
|
||
|
Note that "parent" is guaranteed to be an object that was returned from a Create call on the
|
||
|
same IConfigurationSectionHandler implementation. (E.g., if Create returns a Hashtable, then "parent"
|
||
|
is always a Hashtable if it's non-null.)
|
||
|
Returned objects must be immutable. In particular, it's important that the "parent" object
|
||
|
being passed in is not altered: if a modification must be made, then it must be cloned before
|
||
|
it is modified.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="parent">the object inherited from parent path</param>
|
||
|
<param name="configContext">reserved, in ASP.NET used to convey virtual path of config being evaluated</param>
|
||
|
<param name="section">the xml node rooted at the section to handle</param>
|
||
|
<returns>a new config object</returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.IgnoreSectionHandler.Create(System.Object,System.Object,System.Xml.XmlNode)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Given a partially composed config object (possibly null) and some input from the config system,
|
||
|
return a further partially composed config object.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.ISettingsProviderService">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
The IPersistComponentSettings interface enables components hosted in an application to persist their
|
||
|
settings in a manner transparent to the application. However, in some cases, the application may want to
|
||
|
override the provider(s) specified by a component. For example, at design time, we may want to persist
|
||
|
settings differently. This service enables this scenario. The ApplicationSettingsBase class queries this
|
||
|
service from the owner component's site.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.ISettingsProviderService.GetSettingsProvider(System.Configuration.SettingsProperty)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Queries the service whether it wants to override the provider for the given SettingsProperty. If it
|
||
|
doesn't want to, it should return null, in which the provider will remain unchanged.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.LocalFileSettingsProvider">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
This is a provider used to store configuration settings locally for client applications.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Configuration.LocalFileSettingsProvider.ApplicationName">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Abstract SettingsProvider property.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Configuration.LocalFileSettingsProvider.Store">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
We maintain a single instance of the ClientSettingsStore per instance of provider.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.LocalFileSettingsProvider.Initialize(System.String,System.Collections.Specialized.NameValueCollection)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Abstract ProviderBase method.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.LocalFileSettingsProvider.GetPropertyValues(System.Configuration.SettingsContext,System.Configuration.SettingsPropertyCollection)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Abstract SettingsProvider method
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.LocalFileSettingsProvider.SetPropertyValues(System.Configuration.SettingsContext,System.Configuration.SettingsPropertyValueCollection)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Abstract SettingsProvider method
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.LocalFileSettingsProvider.Reset(System.Configuration.SettingsContext)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Implementation of IClientSettingsProvider.Reset. Resets user scoped settings to the values
|
||
|
in app.exe.config, does nothing for app scoped settings.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.LocalFileSettingsProvider.Upgrade(System.Configuration.SettingsContext,System.Configuration.SettingsPropertyCollection)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Implementation of IClientSettingsProvider.Upgrade.
|
||
|
Tries to locate a previous version of the user.config file. If found, it migrates matching settings.
|
||
|
If not, it does nothing.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.LocalFileSettingsProvider.GetPreviousVersion(System.Configuration.SettingsContext,System.Configuration.SettingsProperty)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Implementation of IClientSettingsProvider.GetPreviousVersion.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.LocalFileSettingsProvider.GetPreviousConfigFileName(System.Boolean)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Locates the previous version of user.config, if present. The previous version is determined
|
||
|
by walking up one directory level in the *UserConfigPath and searching for the highest version
|
||
|
number less than the current version.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.LocalFileSettingsProvider.GetSectionName(System.Configuration.SettingsContext)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gleans information from the SettingsContext and determines the name of the config section.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.LocalFileSettingsProvider.GetSettingValuesFromFile(System.String,System.String,System.Boolean,System.Configuration.SettingsPropertyCollection)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Retrieves the values of settings from the given config file (as opposed to using
|
||
|
the configuration for the current context)
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.LocalFileSettingsProvider.IsRoamingSetting(System.Configuration.SettingsProperty)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Indicates whether a setting is roaming or not.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.LocalFileSettingsProvider.IsUserSetting(System.Configuration.SettingsProperty)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
This provider needs settings to be marked with either the UserScopedSettingAttribute or the
|
||
|
ApplicationScopedSettingAttribute. This method determines whether this setting is user-scoped
|
||
|
or not. It will throw if none or both of the attributes are present.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.LocalFileSettingsProvider.Upgrade(System.Configuration.SettingsContext,System.Configuration.SettingsPropertyCollection,System.Boolean)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Private version of upgrade that uses isRoaming to determine which config file to use.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.NameValueFileSectionHandler">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
This section handler allows <appSettings file="user.config" />
|
||
|
The file pointed to by the file= attribute is read as if it is
|
||
|
an appSettings section in the config file.
|
||
|
Note: the user.config file must have its root element match the
|
||
|
section referring to it. So if appSettings has a file="user.config"
|
||
|
attribute the root element in user.config must also be named appSettings.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.NameValueSectionHandler">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Simple dictionary config factory
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Configuration.NameValueSectionHandler.KeyAttributeName">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
<para>[To be supplied.]</para>
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Configuration.NameValueSectionHandler.ValueAttributeName">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
<para>[To be supplied.]</para>
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Configuration.PropertyInformation.LineNumber">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Line number or 0 if there is no source.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.SettingAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Use this attribute to mark properties on a settings class that are to be treated
|
||
|
as settings. ApplicationSettingsBase will ignore all properties not marked with
|
||
|
this or a derived attribute.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.SettingChangingEventArgs">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Event args for the SettingChanging event.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.SettingChangingEventHandler">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Event handler for the SettingChanging event.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.SettingsDescriptionAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Description for a particular setting.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.SettingsDescriptionAttribute.#ctor(System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Constructor takes the description string.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Configuration.SettingsDescriptionAttribute.Description">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Description string.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.SettingsGroupDescriptionAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Description for a particular settings group.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.SettingsGroupDescriptionAttribute.#ctor(System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Constructor takes the description string.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Configuration.SettingsGroupDescriptionAttribute.Description">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Description string.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.SettingsGroupNameAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Name of a particular settings group.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.SettingsGroupNameAttribute.#ctor(System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Constructor takes the group name.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Configuration.SettingsGroupNameAttribute.GroupName">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Name of the settings group.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.SettingsLoadedEventArgs">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Event args for the SettingLoaded event.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.SettingsLoadedEventHandler">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Event handler for the SettingsLoaded event.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.SettingsManageabilityAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Indicates the SettingsManageability for a group of/individual setting.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.SettingsManageabilityAttribute.#ctor(System.Configuration.SettingsManageability)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Constructor takes a SettingsManageability enum value.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Configuration.SettingsManageabilityAttribute.Manageability">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
SettingsManageability value to use
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.SettingsProviderAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Indicates the provider associated with a group of/individual setting.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.SettingsProviderAttribute.#ctor(System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Constructor takes the provider's assembly qualified type name.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.SettingsProviderAttribute.#ctor(System.Type)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Constructor takes the provider's type.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Configuration.SettingsProviderAttribute.ProviderTypeName">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Type name of the provider
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.SettingsSavingEventHandler">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Event handler for the SettingsSaving event.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.SettingsSerializeAsAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Indicates the SettingsSerializeAs for a group of/individual setting.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.SettingsSerializeAsAttribute.#ctor(System.Configuration.SettingsSerializeAs)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Constructor takes a SettingsSerializeAs enum value.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Configuration.SettingsSerializeAsAttribute.SerializeAs">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
SettingsSerializeAs value to use
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.SingleTagSectionHandler">
|
||
|
Single-tag dictionary config factory
|
||
|
|
||
|
Use for tags of the form: <MySingleTag key1="value1" ... keyN="valueN"/>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.SingleTagSectionHandler.Create(System.Object,System.Object,System.Xml.XmlNode)">
|
||
|
Create
|
||
|
|
||
|
Given a partially composed config object (possibly null)
|
||
|
and some input from the config system, return a
|
||
|
further partially composed config object
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.SpecialSetting">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Indicates settings that are to be treated "specially".
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.SpecialSettingAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Indicates the SpecialSetting for a group of/individual settings.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Configuration.SpecialSettingAttribute.SpecialSetting">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
SpecialSetting value to use
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.TypeUtil.GetImplicitType(System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Find type references that used to be found without assembly names
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.UserScopedSettingAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Indicates that a setting is to be stored on a per-user basis.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.XmlUtil.SkipToNextElement">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Skip this element and its children, then read to next start element,
|
||
|
or until we hit end of file.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.XmlUtil.StrictReadToNextElement(System.Configuration.ExceptionAction)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Read to the next start element, and verify that all XML nodes read are permissible.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.XmlUtil.StrictSkipToNextElement(System.Configuration.ExceptionAction)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Skip this element and its children, then read to next start element, or until we hit
|
||
|
end of file. Verify that nodes that are read after the skipped element are permissible.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.XmlUtil.StrictSkipToOurParentsEndElement(System.Configuration.ExceptionAction)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Skip until we hit the end element for our parent, and verify that nodes at the
|
||
|
parent level are permissible.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.XmlUtil.VerifyIgnorableNodeType(System.Configuration.ExceptionAction)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Add an error if the node type is not permitted by the configuration schema.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.XmlUtil.VerifyNoUnrecognizedAttributes(System.Configuration.ExceptionAction)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Add an error if there are attributes that have not been examined, and are therefore unrecognized.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.XmlUtil.VerifyRequiredAttribute(System.Object,System.String,System.Configuration.ExceptionAction)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Add an error if the retrieved attribute is null, and therefore not present.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.XmlUtil.VerifyAndGetBooleanAttribute(System.Configuration.ExceptionAction,System.Boolean,System.Boolean@)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Verify and Retrieve the Boolean Attribute. If it is not
|
||
|
a valid value then log an error and set the value to a given default.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Configuration.XmlUtil.FormatXmlElement(System.String,System.Int32,System.Int32,System.Boolean)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Format an Xml element to be written to the config file.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="xmlElement">the element</param>
|
||
|
<param name="linePosition">start position of the element</param>
|
||
|
<param name="indent">indent for each depth</param>
|
||
|
<param name="skipFirstIndent">skip indent for the first element?</param>
|
||
|
<returns></returns>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Configuration.NoSettingsVersionUpgradeAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Indicates that the provider should disable any logic that gets invoked when an application
|
||
|
upgrade is detected.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Security.IdentityHelper">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Helper class for getting identity hashes for types that used
|
||
|
to live in Assembly Evidence.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Security.IdentityHelper.GetNormalizedUriHash(System.Uri)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gives a hash equivalent to what Url.Normalize() gives.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Security.IdentityHelper.GetNormalizedStrongNameHash(System.Reflection.AssemblyName)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Uses the AssemblyName's public key to generate a hash equivalent to what
|
||
|
StrongName.Normalize() gives.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.UnconditionalSuppressMessageAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Suppresses reporting of a specific rule violation, allowing multiple suppressions on a
|
||
|
single code artifact.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
<see cref="T:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.UnconditionalSuppressMessageAttribute"/> is different than
|
||
|
<see cref="T:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.SuppressMessageAttribute"/> in that it doesn't have a
|
||
|
<see cref="T:System.Diagnostics.ConditionalAttribute"/>. So it is always preserved in the compiled assembly.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.UnconditionalSuppressMessageAttribute.#ctor(System.String,System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.UnconditionalSuppressMessageAttribute"/>
|
||
|
class, specifying the category of the tool and the identifier for an analysis rule.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="category">The category for the attribute.</param>
|
||
|
<param name="checkId">The identifier of the analysis rule the attribute applies to.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.UnconditionalSuppressMessageAttribute.Category">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets the category identifying the classification of the attribute.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
The <see cref="P:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.UnconditionalSuppressMessageAttribute.Category"/> property describes the tool or tool analysis category
|
||
|
for which a message suppression attribute applies.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.UnconditionalSuppressMessageAttribute.CheckId">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets the identifier of the analysis tool rule to be suppressed.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
Concatenated together, the <see cref="P:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.UnconditionalSuppressMessageAttribute.Category"/> and <see cref="P:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.UnconditionalSuppressMessageAttribute.CheckId"/>
|
||
|
properties form a unique check identifier.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.UnconditionalSuppressMessageAttribute.Scope">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets the scope of the code that is relevant for the attribute.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
The Scope property is an optional argument that specifies the metadata scope for which
|
||
|
the attribute is relevant.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.UnconditionalSuppressMessageAttribute.Target">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets a fully qualified path that represents the target of the attribute.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
The <see cref="P:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.UnconditionalSuppressMessageAttribute.Target"/> property is an optional argument identifying the analysis target
|
||
|
of the attribute. An example value is "System.IO.Stream.ctor():System.Void".
|
||
|
Because it is fully qualified, it can be long, particularly for targets such as parameters.
|
||
|
The analysis tool user interface should be capable of automatically formatting the parameter.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.UnconditionalSuppressMessageAttribute.MessageId">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets an optional argument expanding on exclusion criteria.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
The <see cref="P:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.UnconditionalSuppressMessageAttribute.MessageId"/> property is an optional argument that specifies additional
|
||
|
exclusion where the literal metadata target is not sufficiently precise. For example,
|
||
|
the <see cref="T:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.UnconditionalSuppressMessageAttribute"/> cannot be applied within a method,
|
||
|
and it may be desirable to suppress a violation against a statement in the method that will
|
||
|
give a rule violation, but not against all statements in the method.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis.UnconditionalSuppressMessageAttribute.Justification">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets the justification for suppressing the code analysis message.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Parameter_Invalid">
|
||
|
<summary>The parameter '{0}' is invalid.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Parameter_NullOrEmpty">
|
||
|
<summary>The string parameter '{0}' cannot be null or empty.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Property_NullOrEmpty">
|
||
|
<summary>The value assigned to property '{0}' cannot be null or empty.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Property_Invalid">
|
||
|
<summary>The value assigned to property '{0}' is invalid.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Unexpected_Error">
|
||
|
<summary>An unexpected error occurred in '{0}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Wrapped_exception_message">
|
||
|
<summary>{0}: {1}</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_error_loading_XML_file">
|
||
|
<summary>An error occurred loading a configuration file</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_exception_creating_section_handler">
|
||
|
<summary>An error occurred creating the configuration section handler for {0}</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_exception_creating_section">
|
||
|
<summary>An error occurred creating the configuration section for {0}</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_tag_name_invalid">
|
||
|
<summary>Invalid format for a section or section group name</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_add_configurationsection_already_added">
|
||
|
<summary>Cannot add a ConfigurationSection that already belongs to the Configuration.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_add_configurationsection_already_exists">
|
||
|
<summary>Cannot add a ConfigurationSection with the same name that already exists.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_add_configurationsection_in_location_config">
|
||
|
<summary>Cannot add a ConfigurationSection to a Configuration with a location.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_add_configurationsectiongroup_already_added">
|
||
|
<summary>Cannot add a ConfigurationSectionGroup that already belongs to the Configuration.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_add_configurationsectiongroup_already_exists">
|
||
|
<summary>Cannot add a ConfigurationSectionGroup with the same name that already exists.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_add_configurationsectiongroup_in_location_config">
|
||
|
<summary>Cannot add a ConfigurationSectionGroup to a Configuration with a location.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_allow_exedefinition_error_application">
|
||
|
<summary>It is an error to use a section registered as allowExeDefinition='MachineToApplication' beyond the application, in the user's config. (This is the default behavior if not specified)</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_allow_exedefinition_error_machine">
|
||
|
<summary>It is an error to use a section registered as allowExeDefinition='MachineOnly' beyond machine.config.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_allow_exedefinition_error_roaminguser">
|
||
|
<summary>It is an error to use a section registered as allowExeDefinition='MachineToRoamingUser' beyond the roaming user config, in the local user config.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_appsettings_declaration_invalid">
|
||
|
<summary>The configuration section 'appSettings' has an unexpected declaration.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_attribute_locked">
|
||
|
<summary>The attribute '{0}' has been locked in a higher level configuration.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_collection_item_locked_cannot_clear">
|
||
|
<summary>A collection item has been locked in a higher level configuration. The collection may not be cleared.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_collection_item_locked">
|
||
|
<summary>The collection item has been locked in a higher level configuration and may not be changed.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_cannot_add_items_above_inherited_items">
|
||
|
<summary>This collection does not permit items to be added in or above the inherited items.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_cannot_add_items_below_inherited_items">
|
||
|
<summary>This collection does not permit items to be added in or below the inherited items.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_cannot_remove_inherited_items">
|
||
|
<summary>Inherited items may not be removed.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_collection_elements_may_not_be_removed">
|
||
|
<summary>Elements of this collection may not be removed.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_collection_entry_already_exists">
|
||
|
<summary>The entry '{0}' has already been added.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_collection_entry_already_removed">
|
||
|
<summary>Entry already removed.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_collection_entry_not_found">
|
||
|
<summary>The entry '{0}' is not in the collection.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_element_cannot_have_multiple_child_elements">
|
||
|
<summary>The element <{0}> may only appear once in this section.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_element_locked">
|
||
|
<summary>The element '{0}' has been locked in a higher level configuration.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_expected_to_find_element">
|
||
|
<summary>Expected to find an element.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_invalid_attribute_to_lock">
|
||
|
<summary>The attribute '{0}' is not valid in the locked list for this section. The following attributes can be locked: {1}. Multiple attributes may be listed separated by commas.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_invalid_attribute_to_lock_by_add">
|
||
|
<summary>The attribute '{0}' is not valid in the locked list for this section. The following attributes can be locked: {1}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_invalid_element_key">
|
||
|
<summary>Invalid key value.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_invalid_element_to_lock">
|
||
|
<summary>The element '{0}' is not valid in the locked list for this section. The following elements can be locked: {1}. Multiple elements may be listed separated by commas.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_invalid_element_to_lock_by_add">
|
||
|
<summary>The element '{0}' is not valid in the locked list for this section. The following elements can be locked: {1}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_property_is_not_a_configuration_element">
|
||
|
<summary>Property '{0}' is not a ConfigurationElement.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_read_only">
|
||
|
<summary>The configuration is read only.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_required_attribute_locked">
|
||
|
<summary>The attribute '{0}' is required and is locked at a higher level configuration. The configuration with the lock should lock the entire element if it needs to lock required attributes.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_required_attribute_lock_attempt">
|
||
|
<summary>The attribute '{0}' is required and cannot be locked. The configuration should lock the entire element if it needs to lock required attributes.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_required_attribute_missing">
|
||
|
<summary>Required attribute '{0}' not found.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_section_invalid_content">
|
||
|
<summary>The configuration section cannot contain a CDATA or text element.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_unrecognized_attribute">
|
||
|
<summary>Unrecognized attribute '{0}'. Note that attribute names are case-sensitive.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_unrecognized_element">
|
||
|
<summary>Unrecognized element.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_unrecognized_element_name">
|
||
|
<summary>Unrecognized element '{0}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_value_cannot_contain">
|
||
|
<summary>The value may not contain the '{0}' character.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_cannot_edit_configurationsection_in_location_config">
|
||
|
<summary>ConfigurationSection properties for a <section> declaration cannot be edited in a Configuration with a location.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_cannot_edit_configurationsection_parentsection">
|
||
|
<summary>ConfigurationSection properties can not be edited for the parent section of another section (ie. a section retrieved by calling GetParentSection on a section)</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_cannot_edit_configurationsection_when_location_locked">
|
||
|
<summary>ConfigurationSection properties for a location section cannot be edited when allowLocation=false.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_cannot_edit_configurationsection_when_locked">
|
||
|
<summary>ConfigurationSection properties cannot be edited when locked.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_cannot_edit_configurationsection_when_not_attached">
|
||
|
<summary>ConfigurationSection cannot be edited before being added to a section group belonging to an instance of class Configuration.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_cannot_edit_configurationsection_when_it_is_implicit">
|
||
|
<summary>ConfigurationSection cannot be edited because it is a built-in section.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_cannot_edit_configurationsection_when_it_is_undeclared">
|
||
|
<summary>ConfigurationSection cannot be edited because it is not declared.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_cannot_edit_configurationsectiongroup_in_location_config">
|
||
|
<summary>ConfigurationSectionGroup properties for a <sectionGroup> declaration cannot be edited in a Configuration with a location.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_cannot_edit_configurationsectiongroup_when_not_attached">
|
||
|
<summary>ConfigurationSectionGroup cannot be edited before being added to a section group belonging to an instance of class Configuration.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_cannot_edit_locationattriubtes">
|
||
|
<summary>AllowOverride and InheritInChildApplications can not be set in the exe configuration, these settings have no meaning there.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_cannot_open_config_source">
|
||
|
<summary>Unable to open configSource file '{0}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_client_config_init_error">
|
||
|
<summary>Configuration system failed to initialize</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_client_config_too_many_configsections_elements">
|
||
|
<summary>Only one <configSections> element allowed per config file and if present must be the first child of the root <configuration> element.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_configmanager_open_noexe">
|
||
|
<summary>exePath must be specified when not running inside a stand alone exe.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_configsection_parentnotvalid">
|
||
|
<summary>This is not valid for the parent section of another section (ie. a section retrieved by calling GetParentSection on a section)</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_connectionstrings_declaration_invalid">
|
||
|
<summary>The configuration section 'connectionStrings' has an unexpected declaration.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_data_read_count_mismatch">
|
||
|
<summary>Data read count is not equal to data available.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_element_no_context">
|
||
|
<summary>This element is not currently associated with any context</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_empty_lock_attributes_except">
|
||
|
<summary>The '{0}' attribute cannot be an empty string. {1}="*" may be used to lock all attributes.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_empty_lock_element_except">
|
||
|
<summary>The '{0}' attribute cannot be an empty string. {1}="*" may be used to lock all elements.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_exception_in_config_section_handler">
|
||
|
<summary>An error occurred executing the configuration section handler for {0}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_file_doesnt_have_root_configuration">
|
||
|
<summary>Configuration file {0} does not have root <configuration> tag</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_file_has_changed">
|
||
|
<summary>The configuration file has been changed by another program.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_getparentconfigurationsection_first_instance">
|
||
|
<summary>GetParentSection can only be applied to ConfigurationSections from the first instance of a Configuration.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_inconsistent_location_attributes">
|
||
|
<summary>Error in configuration section "{0}": AllowLocation is false and either AllowOverride or InheritInChildApplications is true.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_invalid_attributes_for_write">
|
||
|
<summary>Unable to open file '{0}' for writing because it is read-only or hidden.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_invalid_boolean_attribute">
|
||
|
<summary>The property '{0}' must have value 'true' or 'false'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_invalid_node_type">
|
||
|
<summary>Invalid node type.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_location_location_not_allowed">
|
||
|
<summary><location> sections are allowed only within <configuration> sections.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_location_path_invalid_character">
|
||
|
<summary><location> path attribute must be a relative virtual path. It cannot contain any of '?' ':' '\\' '*' '"' '<' '>' or '|'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_location_path_invalid_first_character">
|
||
|
<summary><location> path attribute must be a relative virtual path. It cannot start with any of ' ' '.' '/' or '\\'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_location_path_invalid_last_character">
|
||
|
<summary><location> path attribute must be a relative virtual path. It cannot end with any of ' ' '.' '/' or '\\'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_missing_required_attribute">
|
||
|
<summary>The '{0}' attribute must be specified on the '{1}' tag.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_more_data_than_expected">
|
||
|
<summary>More data than expected.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_name_value_file_section_file_invalid_root">
|
||
|
<summary>The root element must match the name of the section referencing the file, '{0}'</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_namespace_invalid">
|
||
|
<summary>Namespace of '{0}' on configuration element is invalid, only '{1}' is valid.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_no_stream_to_write">
|
||
|
<summary>A configuration file cannot be created for the requested Configuration object.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_not_allowed_to_encrypt_this_section">
|
||
|
<summary>This configuration section cannot be encrypted.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_object_is_null">
|
||
|
<summary>Configuration section handler returned a null object.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_operation_not_runtime">
|
||
|
<summary>This operation does not apply at runtime.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_properties_may_not_be_derived_from_configuration_section">
|
||
|
<summary>The Configuration property '{0}' may not be derived from ConfigurationSection.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_provider_must_implement_type">
|
||
|
<summary>Provider must implement the class '{0}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_root_section_group_cannot_be_edited">
|
||
|
<summary>The RootSectionGroup cannot be edited</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_section_allow_definition_attribute_invalid">
|
||
|
<summary>The 'allowDefinition' attribute must be one of the following values: Everywhere, MachineOnly, MachineToWebRoot, MachineToApplication.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_section_allow_exe_definition_attribute_invalid">
|
||
|
<summary>The 'allowExeDefinition' attribute must be one of the following values: MachineOnly, MachineToApplication, MachineToRoamingUser, MachineToLocalUser.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_section_cannot_be_used_in_location">
|
||
|
<summary>This section is not allowed in <location> elements. This section has been marked allowLocation="false".</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_section_locked">
|
||
|
<summary>This configuration section cannot be used at this path. This happens when the site administrator has locked access to this section using <location allowOverride="false"> from an inherited configuration file.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_sections_must_be_unique">
|
||
|
<summary>Sections must only appear once per config file. See the help topic <location> for exceptions.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_source_cannot_be_shared">
|
||
|
<summary>The configSource file '{0}' can only be used by one type of section, and may not be the same as the configuration file.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_source_parent_conflict">
|
||
|
<summary>The configSource file '{0}' is also used in a parent, this is not allowed.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_source_file_format">
|
||
|
<summary>The format of a configSource file must be an element containing the name of the section.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_source_invalid_format">
|
||
|
<summary>The configSource attribute must be a relative physical path.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_source_requires_file">
|
||
|
<summary>The 'configSource' property may not be set in a configuration that has no associated file.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_source_syntax_error">
|
||
|
<summary>A section using 'configSource' may contain no other attributes or elements.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_system_already_set">
|
||
|
<summary>The configuration system has already been initialized.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_tag_name_already_defined">
|
||
|
<summary>Section or group name '{0}' is already defined. Updates to this may only occur at the configuration level where it is defined.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_tag_name_already_defined_at_this_level">
|
||
|
<summary>Section or group name '{0}' is already defined. This can not be defined multiple times.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_tag_name_cannot_be_location">
|
||
|
<summary>The section name 'location' is reserved for <location> sections.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_tag_name_cannot_begin_with_config">
|
||
|
<summary>Section names beginning with config are reserved.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_type_doesnt_inherit_from_type">
|
||
|
<summary>Type '{0}' does not inherit from '{1}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_unexpected_element_end">
|
||
|
<summary>Unexpected end of element {0}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_unexpected_element_name">
|
||
|
<summary>Unexpected element name {0}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_unexpected_node_type">
|
||
|
<summary>expected XmlNodeType.Element, type is {0}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_unrecognized_configuration_section">
|
||
|
<summary>Unrecognized configuration section {0}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_write_failed">
|
||
|
<summary>Unable to save config to file '{0}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Converter_timespan_not_in_second">
|
||
|
<summary>The expected format is an integer value in seconds.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Converter_unsupported_value_type">
|
||
|
<summary>The converter cannot convert values with type '{0}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Decryption_failed">
|
||
|
<summary>Failed to decrypt using provider '{0}'. Error message from the provider: {1}</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Default_value_conversion_error_from_string">
|
||
|
<summary>The default value of the property '{0}' cannot be parsed. The error is: {1}</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Default_value_wrong_type">
|
||
|
<summary>The default value for the property '{0}' has different type than the one of the property itself.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.DPAPI_bad_data">
|
||
|
<summary>The data specified for decryption is bad.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Empty_attribute">
|
||
|
<summary>The '{0}' attribute cannot be an empty string.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.EncryptedNode_not_found">
|
||
|
<summary>The section is marked as being protected. However, the <EncryptedData> child node was not found in the section's node. Make sure that the section is correctly encrypted.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.EncryptedNode_is_in_invalid_format">
|
||
|
<summary>The section is marked as being protected, but it does not have the correct format. It should contain only the <EncryptedData> child node.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Encryption_failed">
|
||
|
<summary>Failed to encrypt the section '{0}' using provider '{1}'. Error message from the provider: {2}</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.IndexOutOfRange">
|
||
|
<summary>Index {0} is out of range.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Invalid_enum_value">
|
||
|
<summary>The enumeration value must be one of the following: {0}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Must_add_to_config_before_protecting_it">
|
||
|
<summary>The configuration section must be added to a configuration hierarchy before you can protect it.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.No_converter">
|
||
|
<summary>Unable to find a converter that supports conversion to/from string for the property '{0}' of type '{1}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.No_exception_information_available">
|
||
|
<summary>No information about the exception is available.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Property_name_reserved">
|
||
|
<summary>A configuration property cannot have the name '{0}' because it starts with the reserved prefix 'config' or 'lock'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Item_name_reserved">
|
||
|
<summary>A configuration item alias for '{0}' cannot have the name '{1}' because it starts with the reserved prefix 'config' or 'lock'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Basicmap_item_name_reserved">
|
||
|
<summary>A configuration item cannot have the name '{0}' because it starts with the reserved prefix 'config' or 'lock'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.ProtectedConfigurationProvider_not_found">
|
||
|
<summary>The protection provider '{0}' was not found.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Regex_validator_error">
|
||
|
<summary>The value does not conform to the validation regex string '{0}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.String_null_or_empty">
|
||
|
<summary>The string cannot be null or empty.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Subclass_validator_error">
|
||
|
<summary>The type '{0}' must be derived from the type '{1}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Top_level_conversion_error_from_string">
|
||
|
<summary>The value of the property '{0}' cannot be parsed. The error is: {1}</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Top_level_conversion_error_to_string">
|
||
|
<summary>The value of the property '{0}' cannot be converted to string. The error is: {1}</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Top_level_validation_error">
|
||
|
<summary>The value for the property '{0}' is not valid. The error is: {1}</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Type_cannot_be_resolved">
|
||
|
<summary>The type '{0}' cannot be resolved. Please verify the spelling is correct or that the full type name is provided.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.TypeNotPublic">
|
||
|
<summary>Unable to load type '{0}' because it is not public.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Unrecognized_initialization_value">
|
||
|
<summary>The configuration setting '{0}' was not recognized.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validation_scalar_range_violation_not_different">
|
||
|
<summary>The value must be different than {0}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validation_scalar_range_violation_not_equal">
|
||
|
<summary>The value must be equal to {0}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validation_scalar_range_violation_not_in_range">
|
||
|
<summary>The value must be inside the range {0}-{1}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validation_scalar_range_violation_not_outside_range">
|
||
|
<summary>The value must not be in the range {0}-{1}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validator_Attribute_param_not_validator">
|
||
|
<summary>Only types derived from {0} are valid validator types.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validator_does_not_support_elem_type">
|
||
|
<summary>The supplied validator does not support validating the configuration element type {0}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validator_does_not_support_prop_type">
|
||
|
<summary>The supplied validator does not support the type of the property '{0}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validator_element_not_valid">
|
||
|
<summary>The configuration element '{0}' is not valid. The error is: {1}</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validator_method_not_found">
|
||
|
<summary>The supplied method name '{0}' was not found. The callback method must be a public static void method with one object parameter.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validator_min_greater_than_max">
|
||
|
<summary>The upper range limit value must be greater than the lower range limit value.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validator_scalar_resolution_violation">
|
||
|
<summary>The value must have a resolution of {0}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validator_string_invalid_chars">
|
||
|
<summary>The string cannot contain any of the following characters: '{0}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validator_string_max_length">
|
||
|
<summary>The string must be no more than {0} characters long.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validator_string_min_length">
|
||
|
<summary>The string must be at least {0} characters long.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validator_value_type_invalid">
|
||
|
<summary>The supplied value is not of type which the validator can process.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validator_multiple_validator_attributes">
|
||
|
<summary>Multiple validator attributes are not currently supported. The property '{0}' has more than one validator attribute associated with it.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Validator_timespan_value_must_be_positive">
|
||
|
<summary>The time span value must be positive.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.WrongType_of_Protected_provider">
|
||
|
<summary>The type specified does not extend ProtectedConfigurationProvider class.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_element_locking_not_supported">
|
||
|
<summary>Locking of elements or attributes within a configuration section is not supported for legacy section '{0}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Protection_provider_syntax_error">
|
||
|
<summary>A section using 'configProtectionProvider' may contain no other attributes.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Protection_provider_invalid_format">
|
||
|
<summary>The configProtectionProvider attribute cannot be an empty string.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Cannot_declare_or_remove_implicit_section">
|
||
|
<summary>The section '{0}' is a built-in section. It cannot be declared by the user.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_reserved_attribute">
|
||
|
<summary>The attribute '{0}' cannot be specified because its name starts with the reserved prefix 'config' or 'lock'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Filename_in_SaveAs_is_used_already">
|
||
|
<summary>The file name '{0}' is invalid because the same file name is already referenced by the configuration hierarchy you have opened.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Provider_Already_Initialized">
|
||
|
<summary>This provider instance has already been initialized.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_provider_name_null_or_empty">
|
||
|
<summary>Provider name cannot be null or empty.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.CollectionReadOnly">
|
||
|
<summary>Collection is read-only.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_source_not_under_config_dir">
|
||
|
<summary>The configSource '{0}' is invalid. It must refer to a file in the same directory or in a subdirectory as the configuration file.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_source_invalid">
|
||
|
<summary>The configSource attribute is invalid.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Location_invalid_inheritInChildApplications_in_machine_or_root_web_config">
|
||
|
<summary>InheritInChildApplications cannot be set to "false" if the location path is referring to machine.config or the root web.config.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Cannot_change_both_AllowOverride_and_OverrideMode">
|
||
|
<summary>Changing both AllowOverride and OverrideMode is not supported for compatibility reasons. Please use only one or the other.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_section_override_mode_attribute_invalid">
|
||
|
<summary>The 'overrideMode' and 'overrideModeDefault' attributes must be one of the following values: Inherited, Allow, Deny.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Invalid_override_mode_declaration">
|
||
|
<summary>A <location> tag may contain only one of the 'allowOverride' or 'overrideMode' attributes.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Machine_config_file_not_found">
|
||
|
<summary>The machine.config file '{0}' was not found.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.ObjectDisposed_StreamClosed">
|
||
|
<summary>Cannot access a closed stream.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Unable_to_convert_type_from_string">
|
||
|
<summary>Could not find a type-converter to convert object if type '{0}' from string.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Unable_to_convert_type_to_string">
|
||
|
<summary>Could not find a type-converter to convert object if type '{0}' to string.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Could_not_create_from_default_value">
|
||
|
<summary>The property '{0}' could not be created from it's default value. Error message: {1}</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Could_not_create_from_default_value_2">
|
||
|
<summary>The property '{0}' could not be created from it's default value because the default value is of a different type.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.UserSettingsNotSupported">
|
||
|
<summary>The current configuration system does not support user-scoped settings.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.SettingsSaveFailed">
|
||
|
<summary>Failed to save settings: {0}</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.SettingsSaveFailedNoSection">
|
||
|
<summary>Failed to save settings: unable to access the configuration section.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.UnknownUserLevel">
|
||
|
<summary>Unknown ConfigurationUserLevel specified.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.BothScopeAttributes">
|
||
|
<summary>The setting {0} has both an ApplicationScopedSettingAttribute and a UserScopedSettingAttribute.</summary>
|
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</member>
|
||
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<member name="P:System.SR.NoScopeAttributes">
|
||
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<summary>The setting {0} does not have either an ApplicationScopedSettingAttribute or UserScopedSettingAttribute.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
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<member name="P:System.SR.SettingsPropertyNotFound">
|
||
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<summary>The settings property '{0}' was not found.</summary>
|
||
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</member>
|
||
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<member name="P:System.SR.SettingsPropertyReadOnly">
|
||
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<summary>The settings property '{0}' is read-only.</summary>
|
||
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</member>
|
||
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<member name="P:System.SR.SettingsPropertyWrongType">
|
||
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<summary>The settings property '{0}' is of a non-compatible type.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.ProviderInstantiationFailed">
|
||
|
<summary>Failed to instantiate provider: {0}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
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<member name="P:System.SR.ProviderTypeLoadFailed">
|
||
|
<summary>Failed to load provider type: {0}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
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<member name="P:System.SR.AppSettingsReaderNoKey">
|
||
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<summary>The key '{0}' does not exist in the appSettings configuration section.</summary>
|
||
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</member>
|
||
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<member name="P:System.SR.AppSettingsReaderCantParse">
|
||
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<summary>The value '{0}' was found in the appSettings configuration section for key '{1}', and this value is not a valid {2}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
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<member name="P:System.SR.AppSettingsReaderEmptyString">
|
||
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<summary>(empty string)</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
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<member name="P:System.SR.Config_invalid_integer_attribute">
|
||
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<summary>The '{0}' attribute must be set to an integer value.</summary>
|
||
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</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_required_attribute_empty">
|
||
|
<summary>Required attribute '{0}' cannot be empty.</summary>
|
||
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</member>
|
||
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<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_elements_only">
|
||
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<summary>Only elements allowed.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
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<member name="P:System.SR.Config_base_no_child_nodes">
|
||
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<summary>Child nodes not allowed.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
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<member name="P:System.SR.InvalidNullEmptyArgument">
|
||
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<summary>Argument {0} cannot be null or zero-length.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.DuplicateFileName">
|
||
|
<summary>The file name '{0}' was already in the collection.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Could_not_create_listener">
|
||
|
<summary>Could not create listener '{0}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Could_not_create_type_instance">
|
||
|
<summary>Could not create {0}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Could_not_find_type">
|
||
|
<summary>Could not find type for class {0}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Could_not_get_constructor">
|
||
|
<summary>Could not find constructor for class {0}.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.EmptyTypeName_NotAllowed">
|
||
|
<summary>switchType needs to be a valid class name. It can't be empty.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Incorrect_base_type">
|
||
|
<summary>The specified type, '{0}' is not derived from the appropriate base type, '{1}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Only_specify_one">
|
||
|
<summary>'switchValue' and 'switchName' cannot both be specified on source '{0}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Reference_listener_cant_have_properties">
|
||
|
<summary>A listener with no type name specified references the sharedListeners section and cannot have any attributes other than 'Name'. Listener: '{0}'.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.Reference_to_nonexistent_listener">
|
||
|
<summary>Listener '{0}' does not exist in the sharedListeners section.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.SR.TL_InitializeData_NotSpecified">
|
||
|
<summary>initializeData needs to be valid for this TraceListener.</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.LibraryImportAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Attribute used to indicate a source generator should create a function for marshalling
|
||
|
arguments instead of relying on the runtime to generate an equivalent marshalling function at run-time.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
This attribute is meaningless if the source generator associated with it is not enabled.
|
||
|
The current built-in source generator only supports C# and only supplies an implementation when
|
||
|
applied to static, partial, non-generic methods.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="M:System.Runtime.InteropServices.LibraryImportAttribute.#ctor(System.String)">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Initializes a new instance of the <see cref="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.LibraryImportAttribute"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<param name="libraryName">Name of the library containing the import.</param>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Runtime.InteropServices.LibraryImportAttribute.LibraryName">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets the name of the library containing the import.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Runtime.InteropServices.LibraryImportAttribute.EntryPoint">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets the name of the entry point to be called.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Runtime.InteropServices.LibraryImportAttribute.StringMarshalling">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets how to marshal string arguments to the method.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
If this field is set to a value other than <see cref="F:System.Runtime.InteropServices.StringMarshalling.Custom" />,
|
||
|
<see cref="P:System.Runtime.InteropServices.LibraryImportAttribute.StringMarshallingCustomType" /> must not be specified.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Runtime.InteropServices.LibraryImportAttribute.StringMarshallingCustomType">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets the <see cref="T:System.Type"/> used to control how string arguments to the method are marshalled.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
If this field is specified, <see cref="P:System.Runtime.InteropServices.LibraryImportAttribute.StringMarshalling" /> must not be specified
|
||
|
or must be set to <see cref="F:System.Runtime.InteropServices.StringMarshalling.Custom" />.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="P:System.Runtime.InteropServices.LibraryImportAttribute.SetLastError">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Gets or sets whether the callee sets an error (SetLastError on Windows or errno
|
||
|
on other platforms) before returning from the attributed method.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Runtime.InteropServices.StringMarshalling">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Specifies how strings should be marshalled for generated p/invokes
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:System.Runtime.InteropServices.StringMarshalling.Custom">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Indicates the user is suppling a specific marshaller in <see cref="P:System.Runtime.InteropServices.LibraryImportAttribute.StringMarshallingCustomType"/>.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:System.Runtime.InteropServices.StringMarshalling.Utf8">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Use the platform-provided UTF-8 marshaller.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="F:System.Runtime.InteropServices.StringMarshalling.Utf16">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Use the platform-provided UTF-16 marshaller.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Runtime.Versioning.OSPlatformAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Base type for all platform-specific API attributes.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Runtime.Versioning.TargetPlatformAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Records the platform that the project targeted.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Runtime.Versioning.SupportedOSPlatformAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Records the operating system (and minimum version) that supports an API. Multiple attributes can be
|
||
|
applied to indicate support on multiple operating systems.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
Callers can apply a <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Versioning.SupportedOSPlatformAttribute" />
|
||
|
or use guards to prevent calls to APIs on unsupported operating systems.
|
||
|
|
||
|
A given platform should only be specified once.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatformAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Marks APIs that were removed in a given operating system version.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
Primarily used by OS bindings to indicate APIs that are only available in
|
||
|
earlier versions.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Runtime.Versioning.ObsoletedOSPlatformAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Marks APIs that were obsoleted in a given operating system version.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
Primarily used by OS bindings to indicate APIs that should not be used anymore.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Runtime.Versioning.SupportedOSPlatformGuardAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Annotates a custom guard field, property or method with a supported platform name and optional version.
|
||
|
Multiple attributes can be applied to indicate guard for multiple supported platforms.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
Callers can apply a <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Versioning.SupportedOSPlatformGuardAttribute" /> to a field, property or method
|
||
|
and use that field, property or method in a conditional or assert statements in order to safely call platform specific APIs.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The type of the field or property should be boolean, the method return type should be boolean in order to be used as platform guard.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
<member name="T:System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatformGuardAttribute">
|
||
|
<summary>
|
||
|
Annotates the custom guard field, property or method with an unsupported platform name and optional version.
|
||
|
Multiple attributes can be applied to indicate guard for multiple unsupported platforms.
|
||
|
</summary>
|
||
|
<remarks>
|
||
|
Callers can apply a <see cref="T:System.Runtime.Versioning.UnsupportedOSPlatformGuardAttribute" /> to a field, property or method
|
||
|
and use that field, property or method in a conditional or assert statements as a guard to safely call APIs unsupported on those platforms.
|
||
|
|
||
|
The type of the field or property should be boolean, the method return type should be boolean in order to be used as platform guard.
|
||
|
</remarks>
|
||
|
</member>
|
||
|
</members>
|
||
|
</doc>
|