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In the code blocks of a Visual Studio T4 text template, the import directive allows you to refer to elements in another namespace without providing a fully-qualified name. It is the equivalent of using in C# or imports in Visual Basic.
For a general overview of writing T4 text templates, see Writing a T4 Text Template.
Using the Import Directive
<#@ import namespace="namespace" #>
In this example, template code can omit an explicit namespace for members of System.IO:
<#@ import namespace="System.IO" #>
<#
string fileContent = File.ReadAllText("C:\x.txt"); // System.IO.File
#>
The file contains: <#= fileContent #>
Standard Imports
The following namespace is imported automatically, so that you do not need to write an import directive for it:
- System
In addition, if you use a custom directive, the directive processor might import some namespaces automatically.
For example, if you write templates for a domain-specific language (DSL), you do not need to write import directives for the following namespaces:
Microsoft.VisualStudio.Modeling
Your DSL’s namespace
See Also
Other Resources
Assembly Directive
Change History
Date |
History |
Reason |
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March 2011 |
Split from parent topic. |
Information enhancement. |