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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Management;
using System.Text;
namespace Harlinn.CIMTool.Types
{
[TypeConverter(typeof(ExpandableObjectConverter))]
public class ManagementObjectWrapper : ManagementBaseObjectWrapper
{
ManagementScopeWrapper scope;
public ManagementObjectWrapper(ManagementObject theObject)
: base(theObject)
{
}
public ManagementObjectWrapper()
{
innerObject = new ManagementObject();
}
protected ManagementObjectWrapper(bool createInnerObject)
{
if (createInnerObject)
{
innerObject = new ManagementObject();
}
}
private ManagementObject InnerObject
{
get
{
return (ManagementObject)innerObject;
}
}
public override void AssignTo(Harlinn.CIMTool.Data.ManagementBaseObjectData data)
{
base.AssignTo(data);
Harlinn.CIMTool.Data.ManagementObjectData data_ = (Harlinn.CIMTool.Data.ManagementObjectData)data;
data_.Path = Path.Path;
}
ManagementPathWrapper path;
public ManagementPathWrapper Path
{
get
{
if (path == null)
{
path = new ManagementPathWrapper(InnerObject.Path);
}
return path;
}
set
{
if (path == value)
return;
path = null;
if (value != null)
{
InnerObject.Path = value.InnerObject;
}
}
}
public ManagementScopeWrapper Scope
{
get
{
if (scope == null)
{
scope = new ManagementScopeWrapper(InnerObject.Scope);
}
return scope;
}
set
{
if (scope == value)
return;
scope = value;
if (value != null)
{
InnerObject.Scope = value.InnerObject;
}
}
}
public void Get()
{
InnerObject.Get();
}
}
}
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