C# 2.0 has Surround With command that enables you to wrap the selected code inside a if, for, foreach, while, #if (and a few mode) blocks. Some of the options are virtually useless - for example, I'd never wrap a piece of code in a class, interface, or enum block - but all in all it's a very handy command. Actually, it is so convenient that I decided to create a set of Visual Studio macros that add the same functionality to Visual Basic (both 2003 and 2005 editions) and C# 2003.
To install and use the macros listed below, add the following module to the Macro IDE, go back to Visual Studio, select a piece of code, open the WrappingMacros element in the Macro Explorer window, and double-click the macro you want to apply. In some cases, after applying the macro you'll also need to edit the generated code, for example to insert a condition in the If statement or the name of the #region you've created. Also, if you are working with C# you should manually reformat the selected code (by typing Ctrl+K, Ctrl+F), because for some reason the Edit.FormatSelection command works only in Visual Basic.
Even better, you should associate the macros you like most with a keyboard shortcut, so that you can apply the macro without opening the Macro Explorer window. If you need to list which shortcuts are available, have a look at yesterday's post.
Imports SystemImports EnvDTE
Public
Public Sub WrapSyncLock() WrapCode("WrapIf", "SyncLock lockObject\n$sel$End SyncLock\n", "lock ( lockObject )\n{\n\t$sel$}\n") End Sub
End
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