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vs2008 同名.cpp和.h文件之间转换的实现(转)

I’ve been doing a lot of managed C++ programming lately and I had forgotten what a pain it is switching back and forth between the header file and source file.  Back in the days of Visual Studio 6 I had a macro that switched between the CPP and H file, so I went googling, but the macro I found didn’t work very well in VS2008.  Like any good coder, I decided to write it myself instead.

http://www.alteridem.net/2008/02/26/visual-studio-macro-to-switch-between-cpp-and-h-files/(原文网址)

If you haven’t written a macro before, here are the steps.

  1. In Visual Studio, go to Tools | Macros | Macros IDE. A new window should open and in the Project Explorer, the MyMacros project should be open.
  2. Right click on the MyMacros project and select Add | Add Module. Name it CppUtilities.  The CppUtilities should open in the editor window.
  3. Add the code from below into the module and save the project.
  1. ‘=====================================================================  
  2. ‘ If the currently open document is a CPP or an H file, attempts to  
  3. ‘ switch between the CPP and the H file.  
  4. ‘=====================================================================  
  5. Public Sub SwitchBetweenSourceAndHeader()  
  6.   Dim currentDocument As String  
  7.   Dim targetDocument As String  
  8.   
  9.   currentDocument = ActiveDocument.FullName  
  10.   
  11.   If currentDocument.EndsWith(“.cpp”, StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase) Then  
  12.     targetDocument = Left(currentDocument, Len(currentDocument) - 3) + “h”  
  13.     OpenDocument(targetDocument)  
  14.   ElseIf currentDocument.EndsWith(“.h”, StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase) Then  
  15.     targetDocument = Left(currentDocument, Len(currentDocument) - 1) + “cpp”  
  16.     OpenDocument(targetDocument)  
  17.   End If  
  18.   
  19. End Sub  
  20.   
  21. ‘=====================================================================  
  22. ‘ Given a document name, attempts to activate it if it is already open,  
  23. ‘ otherwise attempts to open it.  
  24. ‘=====================================================================  
  25. Private Sub OpenDocument(ByRef documentName As String)  
  26.   Dim document As EnvDTE.Document  
  27.   Dim activatedTarget As Boolean  
  28.   activatedTarget = False  
  29.   
  30.   For Each document In Application.Documents  
  31.     If document.FullName = documentName And document.Windows.Count > 0 Then  
  32.       document.Activate()  
  33.       activatedTarget = True  
  34.       Exit For  
  35.     End If  
  36.   Next  
  37.   If Not activatedTarget Then  
  38.     Application.Documents.Open(documentName, “Text”)  
  39.   End If  
  40. End Sub  

If you switch back to Visual Studio and open the Macro Explorer, you should see the new module CppUtilities and the new macro SwitchBetweenSourceAndHeader in the tree.  You could run the macro from here, but it is much easier to bind it to a keystroke.

  1. Click on Tools | Options then go to the Environment | Keyboard tab.
  2. In the Show commands containing: box, type CppUtilities. This should filter the list down to one entry,Macros.MyMacros.CppUtilitities.SwitchBetweenSourceAndHeader.
  3. Click on the Press shortcut keys: text box and then press the keystroke you would like to use to run the macro. If the keystroke is already used, it will show you below in the Shortcut currently used by: dropdown.  When you find one that is unused, click the Assign button to use it.  I use Ctrl+Shift+Alt+Bkspce.
  4. Click OK then open a CPP or H file and give it a try.                                                                                                                                                         

posted on 2013-06-14 15:54  infiniti  阅读(1907)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报