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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.IO;
namespace Vestris.ResourceLib
{
/// <summary>
/// This structure depicts the organization of data in a file-version resource.
/// It contains version information not dependent on a particular language and code page combination.
/// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa909193.aspx
/// </summary>
public class VarFileInfo : ResourceTable
{
Dictionary<string, VarTable> _variables;
public Dictionary<string, VarTable> Vars
{
get
{
return _variables;
}
}
public VarFileInfo(IntPtr lpRes)
{
Read(lpRes);
}
public override IntPtr Read(IntPtr lpRes)
{
_variables = new Dictionary<string, VarTable>();
IntPtr pChild = base.Read(lpRes);
while (pChild.ToInt32() < (lpRes.ToInt32() + _header.wLength))
{
VarTable res = new VarTable(pChild);
_variables.Add(res.Key, res);
pChild = ResourceUtil.Align(pChild.ToInt32() + res.Header.wLength);
}
return new IntPtr(lpRes.ToInt32() + _header.wLength);
}
public override void Write(BinaryWriter w)
{
long headerPos = w.BaseStream.Position;
base.Write(w);
Dictionary<string, VarTable>.Enumerator variablesEnum = _variables.GetEnumerator();
while (variablesEnum.MoveNext())
{
variablesEnum.Current.Value.Write(w);
}
ResourceUtil.WriteAt(w, w.BaseStream.Position - headerPos, headerPos);
}
public VarTable Default
{
get
{
Dictionary<string, VarTable>.Enumerator variablesEnum = _variables.GetEnumerator();
if (variablesEnum.MoveNext()) return variablesEnum.Current.Value;
return null;
}
}
public UInt16 this[UInt16 language]
{
get
{
return Default[language];
}
set
{
Default[language] = value;
}
}
}
}
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Daniel Doubrovkine has been in software engineering for twelve years and is currently development manager at Application Security Inc. in New York City. He has been involved in many software ventures, including Xo3 and Vestris Inc, was a development lead at Microsoft Corp. in Redmond, and director of Engineering at Visible Path Corp. in New York City. Daniel also builds and runs a foodie website, http://www.foodcandy.com.