Use System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComTypes.VARFLAGS instead.
Member Name | Description |
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VARFLAG_FBINDABLE |
The variable supports data binding. |
VARFLAG_FDEFAULTBIND |
The variable is the single property that best represents the object. Only one variable in type information can have this attribute. |
VARFLAG_FDEFAULTCOLLELEM |
Permits an optimization in which the compiler looks for a member named "xyz" on the type of "abc". If such a member is found and is flagged as an accessor function for an element of the default collection, then a call is generated to that member function. Permitted on members in dispinterfaces and interfaces; not permitted on modules. |
VARFLAG_FDISPLAYBIND |
The variable is displayed to the user as bindable. VARFLAGS.VARFLAG_FBINDABLE must also be set. |
VARFLAG_FHIDDEN |
The variable should not be displayed to the user in a browser, although it exists and is bindable. |
VARFLAG_FIMMEDIATEBIND |
The variable is mapped as individual bindable properties. |
VARFLAG_FNONBROWSABLE |
The variable appears in an object browser, but not in a properties browser. |
VARFLAG_FREADONLY |
Assignment to the variable should not be allowed. |
VARFLAG_FREPLACEABLE |
Tags the interface as having default behaviors. |
VARFLAG_FREQUESTEDIT |
When set, any attempt to directly change the property results in a call to IPropertyNotifySink::OnRequestEdit. The implementation of OnRequestEdit determines if the change is accepted. |
VARFLAG_FRESTRICTED |
The variable should not be accessible from macro languages. This flag is intended for system-level variables or variables that you do not want type browsers to display. |
VARFLAG_FSOURCE |
The variable returns an object that is a source of events. |
VARFLAG_FUIDEFAULT |
The variable is the default display in the user interface. |