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//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// <copyright file="DataErrorValidationRule.cs" company="Microsoft">
// Copyright (C) by Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// </copyright>
//
//
// Description:
// DataErrorValidationRule is used when a ValidationError is the result of
// a data error in the source item itself (e.g. as exposed by IDataErrorInfo).
//
//---------------------------------------------------------------------------
using System;
using System.Collections;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Globalization;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Controls;
using System.Windows.Data;
using MS.Internal;
namespace System.Windows.Controls
{
/// <summary>
/// DataErrorValidationRule can be added to the ValidationRulesCollection of a Binding
/// or MultiBinding to indicate that data errors in the source object should
/// be considered ValidationErrors
/// </summary>
public sealed class DataErrorValidationRule : ValidationRule
{
/// <summary>
/// DataErrorValidationRule ctor.
/// </summary>
public DataErrorValidationRule() : base(ValidationStep.UpdatedValue, true)
{
}
/// <summary>
/// Validate is called when Data binding is updating
/// </summary>
public override ValidationResult Validate(object value, CultureInfo cultureInfo)
{
// This rule is called during the CommittedValue step, so the value is the
// owner of the rule collection - either a BindingGroup or an individual
// binding expression.
BindingGroup bindingGroup;
BindingExpression bindingExpr;
if ((bindingGroup = value as BindingGroup) != null)
{
// in a BindingGroup, check the item-level IDataErrorInfo for each
// source item in the group
IList items = bindingGroup.Items;
for (int i=items.Count-1; i>=0; --i)
{
IDataErrorInfo idei = items[i] as IDataErrorInfo;
if (idei != null)
{
string error = idei.Error;
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(error))
{
return new ValidationResult(false, error);
}
}
}
}
else if ((bindingExpr = value as BindingExpression) != null)
{
// in a binding, check the error info for the binding's source
// property
IDataErrorInfo idei = bindingExpr.SourceItem as IDataErrorInfo;
string name = (idei != null) ? bindingExpr.SourcePropertyName : null;
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(name))
{
// get the data error information, if any, by calling idie[name].
// We do this in a paranoid way, even though indexers with
// string-valued arguments are not supposed to throw exceptions.
// PreSharp uses message numbers that the C# compiler doesn't know about.
// Disable the C# complaints, per the PreSharp documentation.
#pragma warning disable 1634, 1691
// PreSharp complains about catching NullReference (and other) exceptions.
// It doesn't recognize that IsCritical[Application]Exception() handles these correctly.
#pragma warning disable 56500
string error;
try
{
error = idei[name];
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
if (CriticalExceptions.IsCriticalApplicationException(ex))
throw;
error = null;
if (TraceData.IsEnabled)
{
TraceData.Trace(TraceEventType.Error,
TraceData.DataErrorInfoFailed(
name,
idei.GetType().FullName,
ex.GetType().FullName,
ex.Message),
bindingExpr);
}
}
#pragma warning restore 56500
#pragma warning restore 1634, 1691
if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(error))
{
return new ValidationResult(false, error);
}
}
}
else
throw new InvalidOperationException(SR.Get(SRID.ValidationRule_UnexpectedValue, this, value));
return ValidationResult.ValidResult;
}
internal static readonly DataErrorValidationRule Instance = new DataErrorValidationRule();
}
}
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