I wrote this to quickly test
Why arent my settings being saved? The first time i run this i have 3(old)/3(current) elements. The second time i get 3(old)/5(current), third time 5(ol开发者_如何学JAVAd)/5(current).
When i close the app the settings completely disappear. Its 3 again when i run it. I made no changes to the app. Why arent my settings being saved
private void button2_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
MyApp.Properties.Settings.Default.Reload();
var saveDataold = MyApp.Properties.Settings.Default.Context;
var saveData = MyApp.Properties.Settings.Default.Context;
saveData["user"] = textBox1.Text;
saveData["pass"] = textBox2.Text;
MyApp.Properties.Settings.Default.Save();
}
You should be using the exposed properties instead of putting your data in the context:
var saveData = MyApp.Properties.Settings.Default;
saveData.user = textBox1.Text;
saveData.pass = textBox2.Text;
The context
provides contextual information that the provider can use when persisting settings
and is in my understanding not used to store the actual setting values.
Update: if you don't want to use the Settings editor in Visual Studio to generate the strong-typed properties you can code it yourself. The code generated by VS have a structure like this:
[UserScopedSetting]
[DebuggerNonUserCode]
[DefaultSettingValue("")]
public string SettingName
{
get { return ((string)(this["SettingName"])); }
set { this["SettingName"] = value; }
}
You can easily add more properties by editing the Settings.Designer.cs file.
If you don't want to use the strong-typed properties you can use the this[name]
indexer directly. Then your example will look like this:
var saveData = MyApp.Properties.Settings.Default;
saveData["user"] = textBox1.Text;
saveData["pass"] = textBox2.Text;
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