Description
Searches for a type in one or more PowerBuilder libraries (PBLs) and provides information about its type definition. You can also get type definitions for system types.
Syntax
FindTypeDefinition ( typename {, librarylist } )
Argument |
Description |
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typename |
The name of a simple datatype, enumerated datatype, or class for which you want information. To find a type definition for a nested type, use this form: libraryEntryName`typename |
librarylist (optional) |
An array of strings whose values are the fully qualified pathnames of PBLs. If you omit librarylist, FindTypeDefinition searches the library list associated with the running application. PowerBuilder also searches its own libraries for built-in definitions, such as enumerated datatypes and system classes. |
Return value
TypeDefinition. Returns an object reference with information about the definition of typename. If any arguments are null, FindTypeDefinition returns null.
Usage
The returned TypeDefinition object is a ClassDefinition, SimpleTypeDefinition, or EnumerationDefinition object. You can test the Category property to find out which one it is.
If you want to get information for a class, call FindClassDefinition instead. The arguments are the same and you are saved the step of checking that the returned object is a ClassDefinition object.
If you want to get information for a global function, call FindFunctionDefinition.
Examples
This example gets a TypeDefinition object for the grGraphType enumerated datatype. It checks the category of the type definition and, since it is an enumeration, assigns it to an EnumerationDefinition object type and saves the name in a string:
TypeDefinition td_graphtype EnumerationDefinition ed_graphtype string enumname td_graphtype = FindTypeDefinition("grgraphtype") IF td_graphtype.Category = EnumeratedType! THEN ed_graphtype = td_graphtype enumname = ed_graphtype.Enumeration[1].Name END IF
This example is a function that takes a definition name as an argument. The argument is typename. It finds the named TypeDefinition object, checks its category, and assigns it to the appropriate definition object:
TypeDefinition td_def SimpleTypeDefinition std_def EnumerationDefinition ed_def ClassDefinition cd_def td_def = FindTypeDefinition(typename) CHOOSE CASE td_def.Category CASE SimpleType! std_def = td_def CASE EnumeratedType! ed_def = td_def CASE ClassOrStructureType! cd_def = td_def END CHOOSE
This example searches the libraries in the array ls_libraries to find the class definition for w_genapp_frame:
TypeDefinition td_windef string ls_libraries[ ] ls_libraries[1] = "c:\pwrs\bizapp\windows.pbl" ls_libraries[2] = "c:\pwrs\framewk\windows.pbl" ls_libraries[3] = "c:\pwrs\framewk\ancestor.pbl" td_windef = FindTypeDefinition("w_genapp_frame", ls_libraries)
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