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// VsPkg.cs : Implementation of IronyLanguageService
//
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Globalization;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.ComponentModel.Design;
using Microsoft.Win32;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Interop;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.OLE.Interop;
using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell;
namespace $company-name$
{
/// <summary>
/// This is the class that implements the package exposed by this assembly.
///
/// The minimum requirement for a class to be considered a valid package for Visual Studio
/// is to implement the IVsPackage interface and register itself with the shell.
/// This package uses the helper classes defined inside the Managed Package Framework (MPF)
/// to do it: it derives from the Package class that provides the implementation of the
/// IVsPackage interface and uses the registration attributes defined in the framework to
/// register itself and its components with the shell.
/// </summary>
// This attribute tells the registration utility (regpkg.exe) that this class needs
// to be registered as package.
[PackageRegistration(UseManagedResourcesOnly = true)]
// A Visual Studio component can be registered under different regitry roots; for instance
// when you debug your package you want to register it in the experimental hive. This
// attribute specifies the registry root to use if no one is provided to regpkg.exe with
// the /root switch.
[DefaultRegistryRoot("Software\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\9.0")]
// This attribute is used to register the informations needed to show the this package
// in the Help/About dialog of Visual Studio.
[InstalledProductRegistration(false, "#110", "#112", "$version$", IconResourceID = 400)]
// This attribute will make your language service accessible by other packages installed.
[ProvideService(typeof(IronyLanguageService))]
// This attribute(s) associates file extensions with your language service.
$file-extension-attribute$
// This attributes informs Visual Studio that this package provides a langauge service and
// which features are implemented.
$language-service-attribute$
// In order be loaded inside Visual Studio in a machine that has not the VS SDK installed,
// package needs to have a valid load key (it can be requested at
// http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/extend/). This attributes tells the shell that this
// package has a load key embedded in its resources.
[ProvideLoadKey("Standard", "$version$", "$language-name$", "$company-name$", 104)]
[Guid(GuidList.guidIronyLanguageServicePkgString)]
public sealed class $safeprojectname$ : IronyPackage
{
/// <summary>
/// Default constructor of the package.
/// Inside this method you can place any initialization code that does not require
/// any Visual Studio service because at this point the package object is created but
/// not sited yet inside Visual Studio environment. The place to do all the other
/// initialization is the Initialize method.
/// </summary>
public $safeprojectname$()
{
Trace.WriteLine(string.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, "Entering constructor for: {0}", this.ToString()));
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Overriden Package Implementation
#region Package Members
/// <summary>
/// Initialization of the package; this method is called right after the package is sited, so this is the place
/// where you can put all the initilaization code that rely on services provided by VisualStudio.
/// </summary>
protected override void Initialize()
{
Trace.WriteLine (string.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, "Entering Initialize() of: {0}", this.ToString()));
base.Initialize();
}
#endregion
}
}
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