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An assembly is simply a DLL (the concept of an entirely linked library as in VO does not exists anymore). | An assembly is simply a DLL (the concept of an entirely linked library as in VO does not exists anymore). | ||
Such an assembly can be: | Such an assembly can be: | ||
- | - one of the assemblies from the .NET framework, these are located in the GAC - the Global Assembly Cache. | + | * one of the assemblies from the .NET framework, these are located in the GAC - the Global Assembly Cache. |
- | - one of the other assemblies, located in the GAC | + | |
- | - somewhere on your disk. In this case both Visual Studio and XIDE need to copy it to the BIN directory | + | |
- | - in your current project (XIDE) or solution (Visual Studio). Then the DLL file is already in your BIN folder | + | |
Please note that your referenced assembly could need other assemblies, either from the GAC or from another location. | Please note that your referenced assembly could need other assemblies, either from the GAC or from another location. | ||
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< | < | ||
or to include the needed namespace at the top of your source code, and then use the class directly: | or to include the needed namespace at the top of your source code, and then use the class directly: | ||
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..... | ..... | ||
File.WriteAllText( " | File.WriteAllText( " | ||
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If you use your own assemblies, you should look at the sources, but if it is either a .NET Framework assembly or a 3rd party assembly, please look at the documentation. | If you use your own assemblies, you should look at the sources, but if it is either a .NET Framework assembly or a 3rd party assembly, please look at the documentation. | ||
For the File class, the MSDN says: | For the File class, the MSDN says: | ||
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Assembly: | Assembly: | ||
namespace_assembly_reference.txt · Last modified: 2020/02/12 05:15 by wolfgangriedmann