IVsTextLines.ReloadLines Method

Definition

Replaces text without deleting markers.

public:
 int ReloadLines(int iStartLine, int iStartIndex, int iEndLine, int iEndIndex, IntPtr pszText, int iNewLen, cli::array <Microsoft::VisualStudio::TextManager::Interop::TextSpan> ^ pChangedSpan);
public int ReloadLines (int iStartLine, int iStartIndex, int iEndLine, int iEndIndex, IntPtr pszText, int iNewLen, Microsoft.VisualStudio.TextManager.Interop.TextSpan[] pChangedSpan);
abstract member ReloadLines : int * int * int * int * nativeint * int * Microsoft.VisualStudio.TextManager.Interop.TextSpan[] -> int
Public Function ReloadLines (iStartLine As Integer, iStartIndex As Integer, iEndLine As Integer, iEndIndex As Integer, pszText As IntPtr, iNewLen As Integer, pChangedSpan As TextSpan()) As Integer

Parameters

iStartLine
Int32

[in] Starting line.

iStartIndex
Int32

[in] Starting character index within the line. Must be less than or equal to the length of the line.

iEndLine
Int32

[in] Ending line.

iEndIndex
Int32

[in] Ending character index within the line. Must be les than or equal to the length of the line.

pszText
IntPtr

nativeint

[in] Pointer or reference to text to insert.

iNewLen
Int32

[in] Length of the newly inserted text.

pChangedSpan
TextSpan[]

[out] The range of new text inserted. Describes a starting point and an ending point, in terms of a line and index.

Returns

If the method succeeds, it returns S_OK. If it fails, it returns an error code.

Remarks

COM Signature

From textmgr.idl:

HRESULT IVsTextLines::ReloadLines(  
   [in] long iStartLine,  
   [in] CharIndex iStartIndex,  
   [in] long iEndLine,  
   [in] CharIndex iEndIndex,  
   [in] LPCWSTR pszText,  
   [in] long iNewLen,  
   [out] TextSpan * pChangedSpan  
);  

This method is similar to ReplaceLines, but it replaces text without deleting markers. Use this method for special circumstances, such as when a buffer is being reloaded from disk and you do not want to remove all markers (for example, breakpoints) or when a wizard is substituting a particular section of code.

Applies to