using ChristianHelle.DeveloperTools.CodeGenerators.Resw.VSPackage.CustomTool; using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell; using Microsoft.VisualStudio.Shell.Design.Serialization; using System.Diagnostics; using System.Globalization; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; namespace ChristianHelle.DeveloperTools.CodeGenerators.Resw.VSPackage { /// /// 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. /// // This attribute tells the PkgDef creation utility (CreatePkgDef.exe) that this class is // a package. [PackageRegistration(UseManagedResourcesOnly = true)] // This attribute is used to register the information needed to show this package // in the Help/About dialog of Visual Studio. [InstalledProductRegistration("#110", "#112", "1.0", IconResourceID = 400)] [Guid(GuidList.guidVSPackagePkgString)] [DefaultRegistryRoot("Software\\Microsoft\\VisualStudio\\11.0")] [ProvideObject(typeof(ReswFileCSharpCodeGenerator))] [ProvideObject(typeof(ReswFileVisualBasicCodeGenerator))] [ProvideGeneratorAttribute(typeof(ReswFileCSharpCodeGenerator), "ReswFileCodeGenerator", "ResW File Code Generator for C#", "{FAE04EC1-301F-11D3-BF4B-00C04F79EFBC}", true)] // csharp [ProvideGeneratorAttribute(typeof(ReswFileVisualBasicCodeGenerator), "ReswFileCodeGenerator", "ResW File Code Generator for VB", "{164B10B9-B200-11D0-8C61-00A0C91E29D5}", true)] // visual basic public sealed class VSPackagePackage : Package { /// /// 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. /// public VSPackagePackage() { Debug.WriteLine(string.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, "Entering constructor for: {0}", this.ToString())); } ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Overridden Package Implementation #region Package Members /// /// 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 initialization code that rely on services provided by VisualStudio. /// protected override void Initialize() { Debug.WriteLine (string.Format(CultureInfo.CurrentCulture, "Entering Initialize() of: {0}", this.ToString())); base.Initialize(); } #endregion } }