Edit: It looks like it might be a Visual Studio issue. If I restart Visual Studio it works until I rebuild the solution.
I'm getting an "'B' could not be set on property 'MyMode'" exception in the designer when using this code:
public class MyControl : CompositeControl
{
public enum MyEnum{ A, B }
[DefaultValue(MyEnum.A)]
public MyEnum MyMode
{
get
{
object obj = ViewState["MyMode"];
return obj == null ? MyMode.A : (MyEnum)obj;
}
set
{
ViewState["MyMode"] = value;
}
}
}
To reproduce: Create the control in a project. Drag the control onto a web form in another project. Set MyMode = B in the properties window. Close the form, reopen the designer.
Wh开发者_开发知识库at am I doing wrong? Do I need to manually parse the string into an enum?
Edit: Designer generated code.
<cc1:MyControl ID="MyControl1" runat="server" MyMode="B" />
Edit: In fact, this property also fails:
public MyEnum MyMode
{
get
{
return MyEnum.A;
}
set{}
}
You're trying to set the value to 'B' which is a string. You need to set it to a numeric value, since that's what enums are....
...
set
{
ViewState["MyMode"] = value; // <-- 'value' must be an integer equivalent to B
// in this example, to set as 'B', 'value' == 1
}
...
EDIT see this article
This is a Visual Studio 2008 SP1 bug
https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/ViewFeedback.aspx?FeedbackID=361826
Please note that there are actually two hotfixes released, as described on: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/961847
One is for Windows XP and 2009, while the other is for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008.
Windows XP and 2003: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/969612/
Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/967535/
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