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The TaskList object represents the items in the Task List window in the Visual Studio integrated development environment (IDE).
Namespace: EnvDTE
Assembly: EnvDTE (in EnvDTE.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
<GuidAttribute("4E4F0569-E16A-4DA1-92DE-10882A4DDD8C")> _
Public Interface TaskList
[GuidAttribute("4E4F0569-E16A-4DA1-92DE-10882A4DDD8C")]
public interface TaskList
[GuidAttribute(L"4E4F0569-E16A-4DA1-92DE-10882A4DDD8C")]
public interface class TaskList
[<GuidAttribute("4E4F0569-E16A-4DA1-92DE-10882A4DDD8C")>]
type TaskList = interface end
public interface TaskList
The TaskList type exposes the following members.
Properties
Name | Description | |
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DefaultCommentToken | Gets the default string for adding tasks to the Task List window. |
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DTE | Gets the top-level extensibility object. |
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Parent | Gets the immediate parent object of a TaskList object. |
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SelectedItems | Gets a collection of all of the items currently selected in the Task List. |
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TaskItems | Gets a collection of all tasks currently in the Task List window in the indicated categories. |
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Remarks
There is only one TaskList object in the IDE.
Examples
Sub TaskListExample()
Dim win As Window = DTE.Windows.Item(Constants.vsWindowKindTaskList)
Dim TL As TaskList = win.Object
Dim TLItem As TaskItem
' Add a couple of tasks to the Task List.
TLItem = TL.TaskItems.Add(" ", " ", "Test task 1.", vsTaskPriority.vsTaskPriorityHigh, vsTaskIcon.vsTaskIconUser, True, , 10, , )
TLItem = TL.TaskItems.Add(" ", " ", "Test task 2.", vsTaskPriority.vsTaskPriorityLow, vsTaskIcon.vsTaskIconComment, , 20, , )
' List the total number of task list items after adding the new
' task items.
MsgBox("Task Item 1 description: " & TL.TaskItems.Item(2).Description)
MsgBox("Total number of task items: " & TL.TaskItems.Count)
' Remove the second task item. The items list in reverse numeric order.
MsgBox("Deleting the second task item")
TL.TaskItems.Item(1).Delete()
MsgBox("Total number of task items: " & TL.TaskItems.Count)
End Sub