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                            //---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
// 
//      Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
// 
// 
// @owner       [....]
// @backupOwner [....] 
//--------------------------------------------------------------------- 
using System.Data;
using System.Diagnostics; 
using System.Reflection;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Runtime.Serialization;
 
namespace System.Data.Objects.DataClasses
{ 
    ///  
    /// This is the interface that represent the minimum interface required
    /// to be an entity in ADO.NET. 
    /// 
    [DataContract(IsReference = true)]
    [Serializable]
    public abstract class ComplexObject : StructuralObject 
    {
        // The following fields are serialized.  Adding or removing a serialized field is considered 
        // a breaking change.  This includes changing the field type or field name of existing 
        // serialized fields. If you need to make this kind of change, it may be possible, but it
        // will require some custom serialization/deserialization code. 
        private StructuralObject _parent;     // Object that contains this ComplexObject (can be Entity or ComplexObject)
        private string _parentPropertyName;   // Property name for this type on the containing object

        ///  
        /// Associate the ComplexType with an Entity or another ComplexObject
        /// Parent may be an Entity or ComplexObject 
        ///  
        /// Object to be added to.
        /// The property on the parent that reference the complex type. 
        internal void AttachToParent(
            StructuralObject parent,
            string parentPropertyName)
        { 
            Debug.Assert(null != parent, "Attempt to attach to a null parent");
            Debug.Assert(null != parentPropertyName, "Must provide parentPropertyName in order to attach"); 
 
            if (_parent != null)
            { 
                throw EntityUtil.ComplexObjectAlreadyAttachedToParent();
            }

            Debug.Assert(_parentPropertyName == null); 

            _parent = parent; 
            _parentPropertyName = parentPropertyName; 
        }
 
        /// 
        /// Removes this instance from the parent it was attached to.
        /// Parent may be an Entity or ComplexObject
        ///  
        internal void DetachFromParent()
        { 
            // We will null out _parent and _parentPropertyName anyway, so if they are already null 
            // it is an unexpected condition, but should not cause a failure in released code
            Debug.Assert(_parent != null, "Attempt to detach from a null _parent"); 
            Debug.Assert(_parentPropertyName != null, "Null _parentPropertyName on a non-null _parent");

            _parent = null;
            _parentPropertyName = null; 
        }
 
        ///  
        /// Reports that a change is about to occur to one of the properties of this instance
        /// to the containing object and then continues default change 
        /// reporting behavior.
        /// 
        protected sealed override void ReportPropertyChanging(
            string property) 
        {
            EntityUtil.CheckStringArgument(property, "property"); 
 
            base.ReportPropertyChanging(property);
 
            // Since we are a ComplexObject, all changes (scalar or complex) are considered complex property changes
            ReportComplexPropertyChanging(null, this, property);
        }
 
        /// 
        /// Reports a change to one of the properties of this instance 
        /// to the containing object and then continues default change 
        /// reporting behavior.
        ///  
        protected sealed override void ReportPropertyChanged(
            string property)
        {
            EntityUtil.CheckStringArgument(property, "property"); 

            // Since we are a ComplexObject, all changes (scalar or complex) are considered complex property changes 
            ReportComplexPropertyChanged(null, this, property); 

            base.ReportPropertyChanged(property); 
        }


        internal sealed override bool IsChangeTracked 
        {
            get 
            { 
                return _parent == null ? false : _parent.IsChangeTracked;
            } 
        }

        /// 
        /// This method is used to report all changes on this ComplexObject to its parent entity or ComplexObject 
        /// 
        ///  
        /// Should be null in this method override. 
        /// This is only relevant in Entity's implementation of this method, so it is unused here
        /// Instead of passing the most-derived property name up the hierarchy, we will always pass the current _parentPropertyName 
        /// Once this gets up to the Entity, it will actually use the value that was passed in
        /// 
        /// 
        /// The instance of the object on which the property is changing. 
        /// 
        ///  
        /// The name of the changing property on complexObject. 
        /// 
        internal sealed override void ReportComplexPropertyChanging( 
            string entityMemberName, ComplexObject complexObject, string complexMemberName)
        {
            // entityMemberName is unused here because we just keep passing the current parent name up the hierarchy
            // This value is only used in the EntityObject override of this method 

            Debug.Assert(complexObject != null, "invalid complexObject"); 
            Debug.Assert(!String.IsNullOrEmpty(complexMemberName), "invalid complexMemberName"); 

            if (null != _parent) 
            {
                _parent.ReportComplexPropertyChanging(_parentPropertyName, complexObject, complexMemberName);
            }
        } 

        ///  
        /// This method is used to report all changes on this ComplexObject to its parent entity or ComplexObject 
        /// 
        ///  
        /// Should be null in this method override.
        /// This is only relevant in Entity's implementation of this method, so it is unused here
        /// Instead of passing the most-derived property name up the hierarchy, we will always pass the current _parentPropertyName
        /// Once this gets up to the Entity, it will actually use the value that was passed in. 
        /// 
        ///  
        /// The instance of the object on which the property is changing. 
        /// 
        ///  
        /// The name of the changing property on complexObject.
        /// 
        internal sealed override void ReportComplexPropertyChanged(
            string entityMemberName, ComplexObject complexObject, string complexMemberName) 
        {
            // entityMemberName is unused here because we just keep passing the current parent name up the hierarchy 
            // This value is only used in the EntityObject override of this method 

            Debug.Assert(complexObject != null, "invalid complexObject"); 
            Debug.Assert(!String.IsNullOrEmpty(complexMemberName), "invalid complexMemberName");

            if (null != _parent)
            { 
                _parent.ReportComplexPropertyChanged(_parentPropertyName, complexObject, complexMemberName);
            } 
        } 
    }
} 

// File provided for Reference Use Only by Microsoft Corporation (c) 2007.
//---------------------------------------------------------------------- 
// 
//      Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.
// 
// 
// @owner       [....]
// @backupOwner [....] 
//--------------------------------------------------------------------- 
using System.Data;
using System.Diagnostics; 
using System.Reflection;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Runtime.Serialization;
 
namespace System.Data.Objects.DataClasses
{ 
    ///  
    /// This is the interface that represent the minimum interface required
    /// to be an entity in ADO.NET. 
    /// 
    [DataContract(IsReference = true)]
    [Serializable]
    public abstract class ComplexObject : StructuralObject 
    {
        // The following fields are serialized.  Adding or removing a serialized field is considered 
        // a breaking change.  This includes changing the field type or field name of existing 
        // serialized fields. If you need to make this kind of change, it may be possible, but it
        // will require some custom serialization/deserialization code. 
        private StructuralObject _parent;     // Object that contains this ComplexObject (can be Entity or ComplexObject)
        private string _parentPropertyName;   // Property name for this type on the containing object

        ///  
        /// Associate the ComplexType with an Entity or another ComplexObject
        /// Parent may be an Entity or ComplexObject 
        ///  
        /// Object to be added to.
        /// The property on the parent that reference the complex type. 
        internal void AttachToParent(
            StructuralObject parent,
            string parentPropertyName)
        { 
            Debug.Assert(null != parent, "Attempt to attach to a null parent");
            Debug.Assert(null != parentPropertyName, "Must provide parentPropertyName in order to attach"); 
 
            if (_parent != null)
            { 
                throw EntityUtil.ComplexObjectAlreadyAttachedToParent();
            }

            Debug.Assert(_parentPropertyName == null); 

            _parent = parent; 
            _parentPropertyName = parentPropertyName; 
        }
 
        /// 
        /// Removes this instance from the parent it was attached to.
        /// Parent may be an Entity or ComplexObject
        ///  
        internal void DetachFromParent()
        { 
            // We will null out _parent and _parentPropertyName anyway, so if they are already null 
            // it is an unexpected condition, but should not cause a failure in released code
            Debug.Assert(_parent != null, "Attempt to detach from a null _parent"); 
            Debug.Assert(_parentPropertyName != null, "Null _parentPropertyName on a non-null _parent");

            _parent = null;
            _parentPropertyName = null; 
        }
 
        ///  
        /// Reports that a change is about to occur to one of the properties of this instance
        /// to the containing object and then continues default change 
        /// reporting behavior.
        /// 
        protected sealed override void ReportPropertyChanging(
            string property) 
        {
            EntityUtil.CheckStringArgument(property, "property"); 
 
            base.ReportPropertyChanging(property);
 
            // Since we are a ComplexObject, all changes (scalar or complex) are considered complex property changes
            ReportComplexPropertyChanging(null, this, property);
        }
 
        /// 
        /// Reports a change to one of the properties of this instance 
        /// to the containing object and then continues default change 
        /// reporting behavior.
        ///  
        protected sealed override void ReportPropertyChanged(
            string property)
        {
            EntityUtil.CheckStringArgument(property, "property"); 

            // Since we are a ComplexObject, all changes (scalar or complex) are considered complex property changes 
            ReportComplexPropertyChanged(null, this, property); 

            base.ReportPropertyChanged(property); 
        }


        internal sealed override bool IsChangeTracked 
        {
            get 
            { 
                return _parent == null ? false : _parent.IsChangeTracked;
            } 
        }

        /// 
        /// This method is used to report all changes on this ComplexObject to its parent entity or ComplexObject 
        /// 
        ///  
        /// Should be null in this method override. 
        /// This is only relevant in Entity's implementation of this method, so it is unused here
        /// Instead of passing the most-derived property name up the hierarchy, we will always pass the current _parentPropertyName 
        /// Once this gets up to the Entity, it will actually use the value that was passed in
        /// 
        /// 
        /// The instance of the object on which the property is changing. 
        /// 
        ///  
        /// The name of the changing property on complexObject. 
        /// 
        internal sealed override void ReportComplexPropertyChanging( 
            string entityMemberName, ComplexObject complexObject, string complexMemberName)
        {
            // entityMemberName is unused here because we just keep passing the current parent name up the hierarchy
            // This value is only used in the EntityObject override of this method 

            Debug.Assert(complexObject != null, "invalid complexObject"); 
            Debug.Assert(!String.IsNullOrEmpty(complexMemberName), "invalid complexMemberName"); 

            if (null != _parent) 
            {
                _parent.ReportComplexPropertyChanging(_parentPropertyName, complexObject, complexMemberName);
            }
        } 

        ///  
        /// This method is used to report all changes on this ComplexObject to its parent entity or ComplexObject 
        /// 
        ///  
        /// Should be null in this method override.
        /// This is only relevant in Entity's implementation of this method, so it is unused here
        /// Instead of passing the most-derived property name up the hierarchy, we will always pass the current _parentPropertyName
        /// Once this gets up to the Entity, it will actually use the value that was passed in. 
        /// 
        ///  
        /// The instance of the object on which the property is changing. 
        /// 
        ///  
        /// The name of the changing property on complexObject.
        /// 
        internal sealed override void ReportComplexPropertyChanged(
            string entityMemberName, ComplexObject complexObject, string complexMemberName) 
        {
            // entityMemberName is unused here because we just keep passing the current parent name up the hierarchy 
            // This value is only used in the EntityObject override of this method 

            Debug.Assert(complexObject != null, "invalid complexObject"); 
            Debug.Assert(!String.IsNullOrEmpty(complexMemberName), "invalid complexMemberName");

            if (null != _parent)
            { 
                _parent.ReportComplexPropertyChanged(_parentPropertyName, complexObject, complexMemberName);
            } 
        } 
    }
} 

// File provided for Reference Use Only by Microsoft Corporation (c) 2007.

                        

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