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// 
//     Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
// 
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namespace System.Windows.Forms { 
 
    using System;
    using System.Diagnostics; 
    using System.ComponentModel;
    using System.Collections;
    using System.Reflection;
 
    /// 
    ///  
    ///  
    public static class ListBindingHelper {
 
        private static Attribute[] browsableAttribute;

        private static Attribute[] BrowsableAttributeList {
            get { 
                if (browsableAttribute == null) {
                    browsableAttribute = new Attribute[] {new BrowsableAttribute(true)}; 
                } 

                return browsableAttribute; 
            }
        }

        ///  
        /// 
        ///    [To be supplied.] 
        ///  
        public static object GetList(object list) {
            if (list is IListSource) { 
                return (list as IListSource).GetList();
            }
            else {
                return list; 
            }
        } 
 
        /// 
        ///  
        ///    [To be supplied.]
        /// 
        public static object GetList(object dataSource, string dataMember) {
            // 
            // The purpose of this method is to find a list, given a 'data source' object and a
            // decription of some 'data member' property of that object which returns the list. 
            // 
            // - If the data source is not a list, we get the list by just querying for the
            //   current value of that property on the data source itself. 
            //
            // - If the data source is a list, we have to first pick some item from that list,
            //   then query for the value of that property on the individual list item.
            // 

            dataSource = GetList(dataSource); 
            if (dataSource == null || dataSource is Type || String.IsNullOrEmpty(dataMember)) { 
                return dataSource;
            } 

            PropertyDescriptorCollection dsProps = ListBindingHelper.GetListItemProperties(dataSource);
            PropertyDescriptor dmProp = dsProps.Find(dataMember, true);
            if (dmProp == null) { 
                throw new System.ArgumentException(SR.GetString(SR.DataSourceDataMemberPropNotFound, dataMember));
            } 
 
            object currentItem;
 
            if (dataSource is ICurrencyManagerProvider) {
                // Data source is another BindingSource so ask for its current item
                CurrencyManager cm = (dataSource as ICurrencyManagerProvider).CurrencyManager;
                bool currentKnown = (cm != null && cm.Position >= 0 && cm.Position <= cm.Count - 1); 
                currentItem = currentKnown ? cm.Current : null;
            } 
            else if (dataSource is IEnumerable) { 
                // Data source is an enumerable list, so walk to the first item
                currentItem = GetFirstItemByEnumerable(dataSource as IEnumerable); 
            }
            else {
                // Data source is not a list, so just use the data source itself
                currentItem = dataSource; 
            }
 
            // Query the data member property on the chosen object to get back the list 
            return (currentItem == null) ? null : dmProp.GetValue(currentItem);
        } 

        /// 
        /// 
        ///    [To be supplied.] 
        /// 
        public static string GetListName(object list, PropertyDescriptor[] listAccessors) { 
            string name; 

            if (list == null) { 
                return string.Empty;
            }
            ITypedList typedList = list as ITypedList;
            if (typedList != null) { 
                // Use typed list
                name = typedList.GetListName(listAccessors); 
            } 
            else {
                Type type; 
                // We always resolve via type in this case (not an instance)
                if ((null == listAccessors) || (listAccessors.Length == 0)) {
                    Type listAsType = list as Type;
                    if (listAsType != null) { 
                        type = listAsType;
                    } 
                    else { 
                        type = list.GetType();
                    } 
                }
                else {
                    // We don't walk down - always use type name
                    PropertyDescriptor pd = listAccessors[0]; 
                    type = pd.PropertyType;
                } 
 
                name = GetListNameFromType(type);
            } 

            return name;
        }
 
        /// 
        ///  
        ///    [To be supplied.] 
        /// 
        public static PropertyDescriptorCollection GetListItemProperties(object list) { 
            PropertyDescriptorCollection pdc;

            if (list == null) {
                return new PropertyDescriptorCollection(null); 
            } else if (list is Type) {
                pdc = GetListItemPropertiesByType(list as Type); 
            } 
            else {
                object target = GetList(list); 

                if (target is ITypedList) {
                    pdc = (target as ITypedList).GetItemProperties(null);
                } 
                else if (target is IEnumerable) {
                    pdc = GetListItemPropertiesByEnumerable(target as IEnumerable); 
                } 
                else {
                    pdc = TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(target); 
                }
            }

            return pdc; 
        }
 
        ///  
        /// 
        ///    [To be supplied.] 
        /// 
        public static PropertyDescriptorCollection GetListItemProperties(object list, PropertyDescriptor[] listAccessors) {
            PropertyDescriptorCollection pdc;
 
            if ((null == listAccessors) || (listAccessors.Length == 0)) {
                pdc = GetListItemProperties(list); 
            } 
            else {
                if (list is Type) { 
                    pdc = GetListItemPropertiesByType(list as Type, listAccessors);
                }
                else {
                    object target = GetList(list); 

                    if (target is ITypedList) { 
                        pdc = (target as ITypedList).GetItemProperties(listAccessors); 
                    }
                    else if (target is IEnumerable) { 
                        pdc = GetListItemPropertiesByEnumerable(target as IEnumerable, listAccessors);
                    }
                    else {
                        pdc = GetListItemPropertiesByInstance(target, listAccessors, 0); 
                    }
                } 
            } 

            return pdc; 
        }

        /// 
        ///  
        ///    [To be supplied.]
        ///  
        public static PropertyDescriptorCollection GetListItemProperties(object dataSource, string dataMember, PropertyDescriptor[] listAccessors) { 
            dataSource = GetList(dataSource);
 
            if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(dataMember)) {
                // Find the property on the data source specified by the data member
                PropertyDescriptorCollection dsProps = ListBindingHelper.GetListItemProperties(dataSource);
                PropertyDescriptor dmProp = dsProps.Find(dataMember, true); 

                // Error: Property not found - data member is invalid 
                if (dmProp == null) { 
                    throw new System.ArgumentException(SR.GetString(SR.DataSourceDataMemberPropNotFound, dataMember));
                } 

                // Add the data member property to the list accessors
                int len = (listAccessors == null) ? 1 : (listAccessors.Length + 1);
                PropertyDescriptor[] listAccessors2 = new PropertyDescriptor[len]; 
                listAccessors2[0] = dmProp;
                for (int i = 1; i < len; ++i) { 
                    listAccessors2[i] = listAccessors[i - 1]; 
                }
 
                // Replace old accessors with new accessors
                listAccessors = listAccessors2;
            }
 
            return GetListItemProperties(dataSource, listAccessors);
        } 
 
        /// 
        ///  
        ///    [To be supplied.]
        /// 
        public static Type GetListItemType(object list) {
            if (list == null) { 
                return null;
            } 
 
            Type itemType;
            Type listType = (list is Type) ? (list as Type) : list.GetType(); 
            object listInstance = (list is Type) ? null : list;

            if (typeof(Array).IsAssignableFrom(listType)) {
                itemType = listType.GetElementType(); 
            }
            else { 
                PropertyInfo indexer = GetTypedIndexer(listType); 

                if (indexer != null) { 
                    itemType = indexer.PropertyType;
                }
                else if (listInstance is IEnumerable) {
                    itemType = GetListItemTypeByEnumerable(listInstance as IEnumerable); 
                }
                else { 
                    itemType = listType; 
                }
            } 

            return itemType;
        }
 
        /// 
        ///  
        ///    [To be supplied.] 
        /// 
        public static Type GetListItemType(object dataSource, string dataMember) { 
            // No data source
            if (dataSource == null) {
                return typeof(Object);
            } 

            // No data member - Determine item type directly from data source 
            if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(dataMember)) { 
                return GetListItemType(dataSource);
            } 

            // Get list item properties for this data source
            PropertyDescriptorCollection dsProps = GetListItemProperties(dataSource);
            if (dsProps == null) { 
                return typeof(Object);
            } 
 
            // Find the property specified by the data member
            PropertyDescriptor dmProp = dsProps.Find(dataMember, true); 
            if (dmProp == null || dmProp.PropertyType is ICustomTypeDescriptor) {
                return typeof(Object);
            }
 
            // Determine item type from data member property
            return GetListItemType(dmProp.PropertyType); 
        } 

        private static string GetListNameFromType(Type type) { 
            string name;

            if (typeof(Array).IsAssignableFrom(type)) {
                // If the type is Customers[], this will return "Customers" 
                name = type.GetElementType().Name;
            } 
            else if (typeof(IList).IsAssignableFrom(type)) { 
                // If the type is BindingList, TCollection, TList (or equiv), this will return "T"
                PropertyInfo indexer = GetTypedIndexer(type); 
                if (indexer != null)
                {
                    name = indexer.PropertyType.Name;
                } 
                else
                { 
                    name = type.Name; 
                }
            } 
            else {
                // Fallback to type name
                name = type.Name;
            } 

            return name; 
        } 

        private static PropertyDescriptorCollection GetListItemPropertiesByType(Type type, PropertyDescriptor[] listAccessors) { 
            PropertyDescriptorCollection pdc = null;

            if ((null == listAccessors) || (listAccessors.Length == 0)) {
                pdc = GetListItemPropertiesByType(type); 
            }
            else { 
                pdc = GetListItemPropertiesByType(type, listAccessors, 0); 
            }
 
            return pdc;
        }

        private static PropertyDescriptorCollection GetListItemPropertiesByType(Type type, PropertyDescriptor[] listAccessors, int startIndex) { 
            PropertyDescriptorCollection pdc = null;
            Type subType = listAccessors[startIndex].PropertyType; 
            // subType is the property type - which is not to be confused with the item type. 
            // For example, if a class Customer has a property of type Orders[], then Given:
            //        GetListItemProperties(typeof(Customer), PDForOrders) 
            //      PDForOrders.PropertyType will be Array (not Orders)
            //
            //        If there are no more ListAccessors, then we want:
            //            GetListItemProperties(PDForOrders.PropertyType)  // this returns the shape of Orders not Array 
            //        If there are more listAccessors, then we'll call
            //            GetListItemProperties(PDForOrders.PropertyType, listAccessors, startIndex++) 
            startIndex = startIndex + 1; 

            if (startIndex >= listAccessors.Length) { 
                // Last item, return shape of item
                pdc = GetListItemProperties(subType);
            }
            else { 
                // Walk down the tree
                pdc = GetListItemPropertiesByType(subType, listAccessors, startIndex); 
            } 
            // Return descriptors
            return pdc; 
        }

        private static PropertyDescriptorCollection GetListItemPropertiesByEnumerable(IEnumerable iEnumerable, PropertyDescriptor[] listAccessors, int startIndex) {
            PropertyDescriptorCollection pdc = null; 
            object subList = null;
            // Walk down the tree - first try and get the value 
            // This is tricky, because we can't do a standard GetValue - we need an instance of one of the 
            // items in the list.
            // 
            // For example:
            //
            //        Customer has a property Orders which is of type Order[]
            // 
            //        Customers is a Customer[] (this is the IList)
            //        Customers does not have the property "Orders" - Customer has that property 
            //        So we need to get the value of Customers[0] 
            //
            object instance = GetFirstItemByEnumerable(iEnumerable); 

            if (instance != null) {
                // This calls GetValue(Customers[0], "Orders") - or Customers[0].Orders
                // If this list is non-null, it is an instance of Orders (Order[]) for the first customer 
                subList = GetList(listAccessors[startIndex].GetValue(instance));
            } 
 
            if (null == subList) {
                // Can't get shape by Instance, try by Type 
                pdc = GetListItemPropertiesByType(listAccessors[startIndex].PropertyType, listAccessors, startIndex);
            }
            else {
                // We have the Instance (e.g. Orders) 
                ++startIndex;
 
                IEnumerable ienumerableSubList = subList as IEnumerable; 
                if (ienumerableSubList != null) {
                    if (startIndex == listAccessors.Length) { 
                        // Last one, so get the shape
                        pdc = GetListItemPropertiesByEnumerable(ienumerableSubList);
                    }
                    else { 
                        // Looks like they want more (e.g. Customers.Orders.OrderDetails)
                        pdc = GetListItemPropertiesByEnumerable(ienumerableSubList, listAccessors, startIndex); 
                    } 
                }
                else { 
                    // Not a list, so switch to a non-list based method of retrieving properties
                    pdc = GetListItemPropertiesByInstance(subList, listAccessors, startIndex);
                }
            } 

            return pdc; 
        } 

        private static PropertyDescriptorCollection GetListItemPropertiesByEnumerable(IEnumerable enumerable, PropertyDescriptor[] listAccessors) { 
            PropertyDescriptorCollection pdc = null;

            if ((null == listAccessors) || (listAccessors.Length == 0)) {
                pdc = GetListItemPropertiesByEnumerable(enumerable); 
            }
            else  { 
                ITypedList typedList = enumerable as ITypedList; 
                if (typedList != null) {
                    pdc = typedList.GetItemProperties(listAccessors); 
                }
                else {
                    // Walk the tree
                    pdc = GetListItemPropertiesByEnumerable(enumerable, listAccessors, 0); 
                }
            } 
 
            return pdc;
        } 

        private static Type GetListItemTypeByEnumerable(IEnumerable iEnumerable) {
            object instance = GetFirstItemByEnumerable(iEnumerable);
            return (instance != null) ? instance.GetType() : typeof(object); 
        }
 
        private static PropertyDescriptorCollection GetListItemPropertiesByInstance(object target, PropertyDescriptor[] listAccessors, int startIndex) { 
            // At this point, things can be simplified because:
            //   We know target is _not_ a list 
            //   We have an instance

            PropertyDescriptorCollection pdc;
 
            // Get the value of the first listAccessor
            if (listAccessors != null && listAccessors.Length > startIndex) { 
                // Get the value (e.g. given Foo with property Bar, this gets Foo.Bar) 
                object value = listAccessors[startIndex].GetValue(target);
 
                if (value == null) {
                    // It's null - we can't walk down by Instance so use Type
                    pdc = GetListItemPropertiesByType(listAccessors[startIndex].PropertyType);
                } 
                else {
                    PropertyDescriptor[] accessors = null; 
 
                    if (listAccessors.Length > startIndex + 1) {
                        int accessorsCount = listAccessors.Length - (startIndex + 1); 
                        accessors = new PropertyDescriptor[accessorsCount];
                        for (int i = 0; i < accessorsCount; ++i) {
                            accessors[i] = listAccessors[startIndex + 1 + i];
                        } 
                    }
 
                    // We've got the instance of Bar - now get it's shape 
                    pdc = GetListItemProperties(value, accessors);
                } 
            }
            else {
                // Fallback to TypeDescriptor
                pdc = TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(target, BrowsableAttributeList); 
            }
 
            return pdc; 
        }
 
        /// 
        ///
        /// Returns info about the 'indexer' property on the specified type. The presence of an indexer is used to
        /// determine that the type represents a collection or list. The return type of that indexer is used to 
        /// determine the underlying item type.
        /// 
        /// PROCESS: We look for the first public instance property on the type that is an 'indexer'. This property 
        /// is usually - but not always - called "Item". So we look at 'indexer parameters' to identify true indexers,
        /// rather than looking at the property name. And we also ignore any indexers that return an item type of just 
        /// Object, since we are trying to use indexers here to determine the actual underlying item type!
        ///
        /// NOTE: A special rule is also enforced here - we only want to consider using the typed indexer on list
        /// based types, ie. types we already know are supposed to be treated as lists (rather than list items). 
        ///
        ///  
        private static PropertyInfo GetTypedIndexer(Type type) 
        {
            if (!typeof(IList).IsAssignableFrom(type) && 
                !typeof(ITypedList).IsAssignableFrom(type) &&
                !typeof(IListSource).IsAssignableFrom(type)) {
                return null;
            } 

            PropertyInfo indexer = null; 
 
            System.Reflection.PropertyInfo[] props = type.GetProperties(BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.Instance);
 
            for (int idx = 0; idx < props.Length; idx++) {
                if (props[idx].GetIndexParameters().Length > 0 && props[idx].PropertyType != typeof(object)) {
                    indexer = props[idx];
                    //Prefer the standard indexer, if there is one 
                    if (indexer.Name == "Item") {
                        break; 
                    } 
                }
            } 

            return indexer;
        }
 
        private static PropertyDescriptorCollection GetListItemPropertiesByType(Type type) {
            return TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(GetListItemType(type), BrowsableAttributeList); 
        } 

        private static PropertyDescriptorCollection GetListItemPropertiesByEnumerable(IEnumerable enumerable) { 
            PropertyDescriptorCollection pdc = null;
            Type targetType = enumerable.GetType();

            if (typeof(Array).IsAssignableFrom(targetType)) { 
                pdc = TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(targetType.GetElementType(), BrowsableAttributeList);
            } 
            else { 
                ITypedList typedListEnumerable = enumerable as ITypedList;
                if (typedListEnumerable != null) { 
                    pdc = typedListEnumerable.GetItemProperties(null);
                }
                else {
                    PropertyInfo indexer = GetTypedIndexer(targetType); 

                    if (indexer != null && !typeof(ICustomTypeDescriptor).IsAssignableFrom(indexer.PropertyType)) { 
                        pdc = TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(indexer.PropertyType, BrowsableAttributeList); 
                    }
                } 
            }

            // See if we were successful - if not, return the shape of the first
            // item in the list 
            if (null == pdc) {
                object instance = GetFirstItemByEnumerable(enumerable); 
                if (enumerable is string) { 
                    pdc = TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(enumerable, BrowsableAttributeList);
                } 
                else if (instance == null) {
                    pdc = new PropertyDescriptorCollection(null);
                }
                else { 
                    pdc = TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(instance, BrowsableAttributeList);
 
                    if (!(enumerable is IList) && (pdc == null || pdc.Count == 0)) { 
                        pdc = TypeDescriptor.GetProperties(enumerable, BrowsableAttributeList);
                    } 
                }

            }
 
            // Return results
            return pdc; 
        } 

        private static object GetFirstItemByEnumerable(IEnumerable enumerable) { 
            object instance = null;

            if (enumerable is IList) {
                // If the list supports IList (which is a superset of IEnumerable), then try to use its IList indexer 
                // to get the first item, since some ILists don't support use of their plain IEnumerable interface.
                IList list = enumerable as IList; 
                instance = (list.Count > 0) ? list[0] : null; 
            }
            else { 
                // Otherwise use the enumerator to get the first item...
                try {
                    IEnumerator listEnumerator = enumerable.GetEnumerator();
 
                    listEnumerator.Reset();
 
                    if (listEnumerator.MoveNext()) 
                        instance = listEnumerator.Current;
 
                    // after we are done w/ the enumerator, reset it
                    listEnumerator.Reset();
                }
                catch (NotSupportedException) { 
                    // Some data sources do not offer a full implementation of IEnumerable. For example, SqlDataReader
                    // only supports reading forwards through items, so it does not support calls to IEnumerable.Reset(). 
                    instance = null; 
                }
            } 

            return instance;
        }
 
    }
 
} 

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// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


                        

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