Access Of Shared Member, Constant Member, Enum Memberor Nested Type Through An Instance; Qualifying Expression Will Not Be Evaluated?
Jun 23, 2009
i changed a class variable to shared so i can access it in all instances of the class, but it caused an error. what is causing this, and how can i fix it?
Private
Shared img As Bitmap
Me
.img = bgImage
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Jun 2, 2011
how do I overcome it? I have created a class and compiled into .dll This code
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May 31, 2010
In the following code i get a warning at line 59:Warning 1: Access of shared member, constant member, enum member or nested type through an instance; qualifying expression will not be evaluated.and.. At line 78 I get this Warning:
Warning 2 Property 'SelectedCustomer' doesn't return a value on all code paths. A null reference exception could occur at run time when the result is used.
The program compiles and runs well, but i cant' undesrtand the reason for these warnings. Any Idea ?
1: Public Class Form1
2:
3: 'Form level members
4: Private objCustomers As New ArrayList
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Aug 13, 2009
In Visual Studio 2008, if I do this:
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Does anyone here know how to get the above to work WITHOUT warnings being generated?
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Jun 22, 2010
re: Access of shared member constant member enum member or nested type through an instance qualifying expression may not be evaluated I understand that this warning means that you should not reference a shared member via an instance. However, in my test case Test2.t.x("3"), I don't understand why it thinks I'm using an instance, since t is also a shared member. Also, note Test3. See what happens when you change declaration of GetObject() As Object to As Test3. I think I understand the behavior (not eval'd until runtime)
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Apr 28, 2011
Cannot appear to be able to get this function to not have the above error.Private Function GetIncidentActions(ByVal FromAgentID As Integer, ByVal ToAgentID As Integer, ByVal incidentAction As Integer, ByVal ActionDate As Date) As String
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Nov 6, 2009
After I formatted my laptop and reinstalled Visual Studio 2005, I receive a lot of same error as below message.
"Access of shared member through an instance; qualifying expression will not be evaluated"
If I click the error, it direct me to the line and all 102 error suggest me to add "Windows.Forms." before "DialogResult.OK". Should I add something on "Reference"?
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Mar 3, 2011
Here's an example of what I'm talking about...
Public Class Sample1
Public Shared Function MyValue() As Integer
Return 0
End Function
Public Sub Code()
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Me.MyValue gives a warning in VB.NET and (the equivalent code gives) an error in C#. Is there a particular reason for this? I find it more intuitive/natural to access the shared function using 'Me.MyValue' - but I avoid it to keep my warnings at 0. Did someone else just decide 'Nah, it makes more sense to do it the other way' or is there some technical reason I don't understand?
EDIT: I was thinking of it wrong, more like a 'sub class' in OOP. Even if something is declared in the base class, you access it through the instance you have. But that relationship is not the same with shared or static.
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Nov 29, 2011
I'm wondering if this is possible. In my Test function below I want to
Check if T is of type BaseClass; throw an error if it's not.
Get the value of SomeText property of BaseClass.
Class BaseClass
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Feb 14, 2010
warinng message :- Access of shared member, constant member, enum member or nested type through an instance; qualifying expression will not be evaluated.
syntax: lblMessage.ForeColor = Me.f_Color.FromArgb(ds.Tables("Events").Rows(MNo).Item("Color"))
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Jan 8, 2011
I use .Net 2.0 on this one and i have a warning , i noticed that it runs over a line , here's the code:
Dim i = 0, y = 10
For i = 1 To 5
y = y + 100
Dim pic2 As New PictureBox
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'Warning 1 Access of shared member, constant member, enum member or nested type through an instance; qualifying expression will not be evaluated.
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Nov 4, 2011
I have a bunch of classes that all contain a Shared ReadOnly Dictionary. If I want to access that Dictionary when the class is a generic type (such as when I have a wrapper function that takes T as an interface that all of these classes implement), what's the way to do it?
I want to do something like GetType(T).GetMember("Dict"), but that will return a MemberInfo type, and that cannot be cast to a Dictionary of my defined type(s). For calling functions this way, one can use a delegate + CreateDelegate + GetMethod. But there doesn't seem to be an equivalent Create*for GetMember stuff. Or am I missing something?
If I plug the GetMember call into the immediate window, and then use a subscript as if it is an array, then the debug output says I am getting a Dictionary back. But if I use that same approach in the actual function that I am trying to write, then I get an error about System.Reflection.MemberInfo cannot be converted to Dictionary(X, Y)
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Jun 22, 2009
I'm not sure if I'm going mad, it's always a possibility. But is it possible to call a shared member of a class given its 'System.Type' object?
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Aug 2, 2011
I've used .NET for a long time but I've never really been sure of this warning :-"Access of a shared member, constant member, enum member or nested type through an instance; qualifying expression will not be evaluated"Whilst this is not causing an issue and I've not really experienced this problem a lot with my own code, converting some code from an old .NET project gives 10's of these errors.
Code:
Protected Function GetContentTypeFromString(ByVal TypeString As String) As MailContentType
Select Case TypeString.ToLower
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Jun 9, 2012
I have a custom class called "Time" with the following function, for determining if one Time equals another Time.
Public Shared Shadows Function Equals(ByVal Time1 As Time, ByVal Time2 As Time) As Boolean
Dim x(2) As Integer
x(0) = CInt(Time1.Hour)
x(1) = CInt(Time1.Minute)
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Access of shared member, constant member, enum member or nested type through an instance; qualifying expression will not be evaluated.I know it shouldn't do any harm, just let the compiler skip evaluation, but is it a way of getting rid of this warning?
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Oct 5, 2011
I created an enumeration in a class library... and compiled it into a dll
Public Enum TestEnum
x = 0
End Enum
I then imported this reference to a windows form project as a referenced dll Public Class Form1 Dim mytestenum As TestPublicEnum.TestEnum Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
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Aug 4, 2010
I'm a newbie to threading, trying to learn it as I go. don't make any assumptions and try to explain threading concepts and rules that might seem obvious. I have a Module (Static class) as follows:
Module Main
Private ReadOnly _dbConn As SqlClient.SqlConnection
Public ReadOnly Property DBConn() As SqlClient.SqlConnection
Get
Debug.Print("Accessing DBConn")
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All throughout the application, when i access DBConn on the same thread, it works as expected. howeve, later on I created a background worker that tries to access DBConn and nothing happens, the thread just hanges (the Background worker). I dont get the printout and the application doesnt continue. the background worker thread doesnt continue past that point, and so the thread never exits. I dont get any exceptions, and i Cant debug in Visual Studio (visual studio hangs).I guess its a 2 part question: why cant i access DBConn from the other thread, and why does it hang without giving me a threadAccess exception? also, why does visual studio hang (I'm assuming it hanges because the thread is hanging)?
Please Note: I am not asking about practice. I know I shouldnt be sharing the same connection, rather returning a new connection. in this particular application it is safe since (although i execute it on a background thread) as per the flow of the application, the connection can only be accessed one at a time. I just want to know why it hangs accross the thread.
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Dec 4, 2009
Doesn't anyone use the dictionary member access expression? (a.k.a. the bang operator) If so, in what scenarios? url...
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Dec 8, 2010
I have an app the writes to the eventlog correctly in xp. The code does not work in win7.
CODE:
I get an error about inaccessable logs:security. I get that. Run as admin it goes away. I do not want to have to do that every time for every user that runs the app. besides they may not have the rights
So I wanted to make an instance of eventlog and set the Log to write to so it does not search the logs and error out on security.
CODE:
Now i get warnings about "Access of shared member, constant member, enum member or nested type through an instance; qualifying expression will not be evaluated."
How the hell else are you to set the log so that the code will work under win7 with normal user rights AND not get this silly warnings?
I have 71 places that I write to the eventlog. that may or may not be too many but that is for another thread.
CODE:
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Jan 4, 2012
It's very easy I have the following Enum
Public Enum TCheckStatus
Checked
NotChecked
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Jun 1, 2012
I know that the MenuItem class contains an internal class named MenuItemData, which contains itself an internal member named onDrawItem. Given a MenuItem, I want to retrieve the object corresponding to the member onDrawItem. But all I manage to do is to get the FieldInfo, not the object itself.
Here is my code:
Dim obj As Object
Dim fi As FieldInfo
Dim item as System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem
Dim mType As System.Type
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When reaching the last line, I get an error saying something like that (it's traduced):
The field 'onDrawItem' défined in type 'System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem+MenuItemData' is not a field of the target object of type 'System.Windows.Forms.MenuItem. I don't know what object to pass to the GetValue function on the last line. My goal is to remove the base eventHandler of the menuItem, named DrawItem. See this post and the function RemoveClickEventin the accepted answer for a better understanding.
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Aug 31, 2010
I've created a function that works very well, but it's limited to AD groups direct membership. I would like to display all AD groups a user belongs to, included the nested one.
Here is my
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Jun 30, 2011
Just asking for personal preferences, pros,cons on the following situation. I have a class(classA) that has some shared members in it. I have a procedure in a form that needs to execute a function in a separate class(classB). This function requires some of the shared member values from classA. I can either pass these values as parameters from the form to classB, or in classB I can just access them directly by referencing classA. As a general rule I've tended to try to use parameters to pass all the information a function needs but it starts to seem a little unwieldly when passing several parameters to multiple procedures.
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Feb 13, 2009
Ive put in some code to trap a keystroke... In this case, a spacebar.If I call somethingsiple like application.exit(), no problem.I do need to have it call a local public sub though, and when I do so, I get the error: "Reference to non-shared member requires an object reference"I've tried to research this, but what the forums are saying to do is not clear to me yet.[code]The forums are saying to declare the sub as a class and call it as a variable.
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May 2, 2009
I'm attempting to use a function which exists in a class (IDautomation.vb) I found online.I use the "Imports" statement at the top of my class/form. When I attempt to call a function from the Imported class I get an intellisense error:
"Reference to a non-shared member requires an object reference" I guess I thought by using the "Imports" statement I could access any of the properties/methos from that class.
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Jan 20, 2010
We have a coding standard that says all shared (static) fields and methods must be called with the class name. E.g. NameOfClass.whatever Is there a tool that we can use to check this is in fact the case? (Likewise for modules) I should have make it clearer we are using VB.NET.
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Aug 31, 2010
I have added a settings file to a project but whenever I reference one of the setting variables I get the following error:
Error 2 Reference to a non-shared member requires an object reference. C:DevelopmentPhoenixAppProcessCreditCardProcessing.vb 67 77 Process
I had to manually add this in a merge conflict and the settings code worked fine in the originating branch. The generated code also seems to be identical from what I can see.
I am accessing the settings using My.Settings.{VarName}
edit: Just tried deleting the settings files. This still happens once the file has been re-generated from the app.config values.
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Mar 17, 2010
I want to replace the Public Declarations that I currently store in a Module with a Class.Currently in my Module I have a declaration like this:
Public SetPath As String = My.Computer.FileSystem.SpecialDirectories.MyDocuments
How do I get the same functionality from a Class?
Public Class Audits
Private _SetPath As String
Public Property SetPath() As String
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I know I can reference the SetPath in code by doing a Dim aud as New Audit so my question is this. Where is the correct place to put the
= My.Computer.FileSystem.SpecialDirectories.MyDocuments
And is this an good example of a member that should be shared? If so does both the Private and the Public need to be shared. I just started using Refactor Pro and it almost always is recommending that I make all members shared. Is there ever a good reason not to do so?
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May 19, 2009
Is it considered an acceptable practice to use Modules instead of Classes with Shared member functions in VB.Net?I tend to avoid Modules, because they feel like left over remains from VB6 and don't really seem to fit in anymore. On the other hand, there doesn't seem to be much difference between using a Module and a Class with only Shared members.
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Aug 2, 2011
I've got an project that whenever an exception is throw will generate an error log. It was debugging fine so I decided to build a test version to let some co-workers try out. The build didn't work exactly right and I had to alter some reference properties to get it to build. Now I have the following error, "Reference to a non-shared member requires an object reference."The red highlighted text shows "reference to a non-shared member requires an object reference.
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Imports System.Data.OleDb
Imports Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel
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