PowerArgs.CommandLineArgument.TestIsValidAndRevivable C# (CSharp) Method

TestIsValidAndRevivable() public method

Tests to see if the given value would pass validation and revival.
public TestIsValidAndRevivable ( string value ) : bool
value string the value to test
return bool
        public bool TestIsValidAndRevivable(string value)
        {
            try
            {
                var cand = value;
                Validate(ref cand);
                Revive(cand);
                RevivedValue = null;
                return true;
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                return false;
            }
        }

Usage Example

示例#1
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        public bool ShouldBeHighlighted(RichCommandLineContext readerContext, HighlighterContext highlighterContext)
        {
            // don't even try mark tokens as invalid unless the cursor is on it
            if (readerContext.BufferPosition >= highlighterContext.CurrentToken.StartIndex && readerContext.BufferPosition < highlighterContext.CurrentToken.EndIndex)
            {
                return(false);
            }

            var currentToken  = highlighterContext.CurrentToken.Value;
            var previousToken = PowerArgsRichCommandLineReader.FindPreviousNonWhitespaceToken(readerContext, highlighterContext);
            var firstToken    = readerContext.Tokens[0].Value;

            CommandLineAction   contextualAction   = PowerArgsRichCommandLineReader.FindContextualAction(firstToken, definition);
            CommandLineArgument contextualArgument = PowerArgsRichCommandLineReader.FindContextualArgument(previousToken, contextualAction, definition);

            if (contextualArgument != null)
            {
                if (contextualArgument.TestIsValidAndRevivable(currentToken) == false)
                {
                    // the current token either failed validation or could not be revived
                    return(true);
                }
            }

            bool expectMatchingArg;
            CommandLineArgument currentTokenArgument = PowerArgsRichCommandLineReader.FindCurrentTokenArgument(contextualAction, currentToken, out expectMatchingArg, definition);

            if (currentTokenArgument == null && expectMatchingArg)
            {
                // The current token starts with a - or /, but does not match a global or action specific argument, so we'll highlight the token red
                return(true);
            }

            return(false);
        }
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