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+ | It could happen that you receive run time error 50289 "Can't perform operation since the project is protected". | ||
+ | It seems that if a project is protected is deliberately not allowed to manipulate VBProjects. | ||
+ | The only way to avoid this from appearing is to unprotect the project containing the code first. | ||
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=== displayCodeWhere === | === displayCodeWhere === | ||
List all code modules and lines where the sought term occurs. | List all code modules and lines where the sought term occurs. |
Latest revision as of 14:44, 10 August 2010
It could happen that you receive run time error 50289 "Can't perform operation since the project is protected". It seems that if a project is protected is deliberately not allowed to manipulate VBProjects. The only way to avoid this from appearing is to unprotect the project containing the code first.
displayCodeWhere
List all code modules and lines where the sought term occurs.
- Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Extensibility
Public Sub displayCodeWhere(strWhat As String)
Dim objVbProject As VBIDE.VBProject
Dim objVbComponent As VBIDE.VBComponent
Dim objCodeModule As VBIDE.CodeModule
Dim strCode As String
Dim arrLine As Variant
Dim varLine As Variant
Dim intLine As Integer
Dim strResult As String
Dim blnHeader As Boolean
Dim blnFound As Boolean
Dim strMsg As String
Set objVbProject = Application.VBE.ActiveVBProject
For Each objVbComponent In objVbProject.VBComponents
Set objCodeModule = objVbComponent.CodeModule
With objCodeModule
If .CountOfLines > 0 Then
strCode = .Lines(1, .CountOfLines)
arrLine = Split(strCode, vbCrLf)
intLine = 0
blnHeader = False
blnFound = False
strResult = ""
For Each varLine In arrLine
intLine = intLine + 1
If InStr(1, LCase(CStr(varLine)), LCase(strWhat), vbTextCompare) > 0 Then
blnFound = True
If Not blnHeader Then
strMsg = strMsg & vbCrLf & _
objVbComponent.Name & vbCrLf & _
String(Len(objVbComponent.Name), "=") & vbCrLf
blnHeader = True
End If
strResult = "Line " & intLine & " : " & varLine
strMsg = strMsg & vbCrLf & _
strResult
End If
Next
If blnFound Then
strMsg = strMsg & vbCrLf
End If
End If
End With
Next
Debug.Print strMsg
MsgBox strMsg, vbOKOnly + vbInformation, "Code with '" & strWhat & "'"
End Sub
displayTagSummary
Find the development tags @FIXME and @TODO and display them.
- Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Extensibility
Public Sub displayTagSummary()
Dim objVbProject As VBIDE.VBProject
Dim objVbComponent As VBIDE.VBComponent
Dim objCodeModule As VBIDE.CodeModule
Dim strCode As String
Dim arrLine As Variant
Dim varLine As Variant
Dim arrTag As Variant
Dim varTag As Variant
Dim strResult As String
Dim blnHeader As Boolean
Dim strMsg As String
Set objVbProject = Application.VBE.ActiveVBProject
'For Each objVbProject In Application.VBE.VBProjects
For Each objVbComponent In objVbProject.VBComponents
Set objCodeModule = objVbComponent.CodeModule
With objCodeModule
If .CountOfLines > 0 Then
strCode = .Lines(1, .CountOfLines)
arrLine = Split(strCode, vbCrLf)
arrTag = Array("@FIXME", "@TODO")
For Each varTag In arrTag
blnHeader = False
strResult = ""
For Each varLine In arrLine
If _
InStr(1, LCase(varLine), LCase(varTag), vbTextCompare) > 0 And _
InStr(1, LCase(varLine), LCase("""" & varTag & """"), vbTextCompare) = 0 _
Then
strResult = strResult & Trim(Replace(varLine, varTag, "")) & vbCrLf
End If
Next
If strResult <> "" Then
strResult = Left(strResult, Len(strResult) - 1)
If Not blnHeader Then
Debug.Print objVbComponent.Name
Debug.Print String(Len(objVbComponent.Name), "=")
strMsg = strMsg & objVbComponent.Name & vbCrLf & vbCrLf
blnHeader = True
End If
Debug.Print Mid(varTag, 2)
Debug.Print String(Len(varTag), "-")
Debug.Print strResult
strMsg = strMsg & _
Mid(varTag, 2) & vbCrLf & _
strResult & vbCrLf & vbCrLf
End If
Next
End If
End With
Next
'Next
MsgBox strMsg, vbOKOnly + vbInformation, "Tag Summary"
End Sub