Class Browser: How to Save Data to a File (130835)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Visual FoxPro for Windows, Professional Edition 3.0
This article was previously published under Q130835 SUMMARY
The Class Browser is a tool provided with the Professional Edition of
Visual FoxPro. It allows you to browse and perform diverse tasks on classes
stored in visual class libraries (.VCX files). In particular, you can use
the Class Browser to save the source code for class definitions to a
program file.
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Saving the source code of a visual class definition to a program file might
be useful when debugging an application. The EXPORTCLASS() method of the
Class Browser generates and displays the definition source code of a
selected class.
You can save this information to a program file (.PRG). The EXPORTCLASS
method is called when you choose the View Class Code button in the Class
Browser. You can also call it interactively, or customize the Class Browser
to prompt a Save As dialog to save information to a file. These two methods
are described below.
NOTE: Attempting to run the .prg file may create an error. Not all of the
code exported to the .prg file is directly supported by the Visual FoxPro
language. The ExportClass method is not intended to create program code for
a class definition. Its purpose is to allow you to view how the class is
defined. In particular, the type of objects that will not work when the
code from the Class Browser is exported to a program file are container
type objects that contain other objects. For example, if you create a grid
and change the ColumnCount property to something other than -1, and use the
Class Browser to export the code to a .prg file, you will receive an
"Syntax Error" message when trying to run the .prg file. This happens
because there is a set number of columns, headers, and text boxes assigned
to the grid. If the ColumnCount is left at -1, the grid will properly
populate itself from the table dynamically. The same thing happens with a
PageFrame. If the code for the PageFrame is copied to a .prg file and there
are no objects on the PageFrame, then the code works properly. Adding an
object to the PageFrame and then copying the code to a .prg file causes the
"Syntax Error" message.
Method One: Use the ExportClass Method Interactively- Choose Class Browser from the Tools menu to start the Class Browser.
- Select the visual class library, and select the class.
- From the Command window, type:
lcCode=_oBrowser.ExportClass()
- To save the information to a file, use this code:
SET PRINT TO TESTCLASS.PRG
SET PRINT ON
?lcCode
SET PRINT TO
SET PRINT OFF
Method Two: Create an Add-in to Customize the View Class Definition Button
WARNING: If you use the following information to customize the Class
Browser, your customized Class Browser may no longer be supported by
Microsoft.
You can create an add-in that will extend the functionality of the View
Class Definition button. To execute this add-in, right-click the View Class
definition button. The code is displayed in a window, and the SaveAs dialog
is displayed to save the code to a program file. Sample code for the add-in
is included below.
For more information about the ExportClass and the Addin methods of the
Class Browser, please search for "Class Browser Methods" in the Help menu.
How to Install or Remove the Add-In
To install the add-in:
- Start the Class Browser.
- Type the following code in the Command window:
_oBrowser.AddIn('Export SaveAs','exportsv','cmdExport.RightClick')
Exportsv is the name of the program to execute when the RightClick event is
triggered.
To remove the add-in, type the following code in the Command window:
_oBrowser.AddIn('Export SaveAs',.NULL.)
Sample Code for the Add-In
* EXPORTSV.PRG
* After installing the add-in, right-click the mouse on the View Class
* Definition button.
*
* You can also link this code to the Click event handler rather than
* the Right-click event handler. Change the install method
* parameter passed to AddIn() to 'cmdExport.Click' and then add
* oSource.lNoDefault=.T. to the program below.
LPARAMETERS oSource
LOCAL lcCode,lcFileName,lnLastSelect
*-- Execute export class method.
*-- Note: If you don't want the code to be displayed in the window,
* don't pass the .T. parameter.
lcCode=oSource.ExportClass(.T.)
IF EMPTY(lcCode) &&& No code was generated
RETURN
ENDIF
*-- Get file to save the generated class code to.
lcFileName=GETFILE('prg')
IF EMPTY(lcFileName) &&& No file was selected or entered.
RETURN
ENDIF
*-- Create a cursor to save the generated string to a file.
lnLastSelect=SELECT()
IF USED('tempexport')
USE IN tempexport
ENDIF
CREATE CURSOR tempexport (mCode M)
INSERT INTO tempexport (mCode) ;
VALUES (lcCode)
COPY MEMO mCode TO (lcFileName)
IF USED('tempexport')
USE IN tempexport
ENDIF
SELECT (lnLastSelect)
RETURN
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 2/15/2000 |
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