Xceed .NET Libraries Documentation
Xceed.Tar Assembly / Xceed.Tar Namespace / TarredFolder Class / TarredFolder Constructor / TarredFolder Constructor(FileSystemEvents,Object,AbstractFile,String)
A Xceed.FileSystem.FileSystemEvents object that will be used to raise events. Cannot be a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
Opaque data that will be passed back to the event handler when an event is raised.
Xceed.FileSystem.AbstractFile object that represents the TAR file to access. Cannot be a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
Fully-qualified name of the folder stored in the TAR file. This folder may or may not exist in the TAR file. Cannot be a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).


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    TarredFolder Constructor(FileSystemEvents,Object,AbstractFile,String)
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    Initializes a new instance of the TarredFolder class enabling event notifications while the object is being created.
    Syntax
    'Declaration
     
    Public Function New( _
       ByVal events As FileSystemEvents, _
       ByVal userData As Object, _
       ByVal tarFile As AbstractFile, _
       ByVal folderName As String _
    )
    'Usage
     
    Dim events As FileSystemEvents
    Dim userData As Object
    Dim tarFile As AbstractFile
    Dim folderName As String
     
    Dim instance As New TarredFolder(events, userData, tarFile, folderName)
    public TarredFolder( 
       FileSystemEvents events,
       object userData,
       AbstractFile tarFile,
       string folderName
    )

    Parameters

    events
    A Xceed.FileSystem.FileSystemEvents object that will be used to raise events. Cannot be a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
    userData
    Opaque data that will be passed back to the event handler when an event is raised.
    tarFile
    Xceed.FileSystem.AbstractFile object that represents the TAR file to access. Cannot be a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
    folderName
    Fully-qualified name of the folder stored in the TAR file. This folder may or may not exist in the TAR file. Cannot be a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic).
    Remarks

    Once the TarredFolder object is created, it does not keep a reference on the event object.

    It is important to always use the same instance of the AbstractFile representing the actual TAR file when creating new instances of either TarArchive, TarredFile or TarredFolder otherwise, when updating the TAR file through different instances, information can be lost. Instances obtained from calls to GetFile, GetFiles (and all) are safe, and share the same original AbstractFile.

    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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