diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore index b7f631c..46e8321 100644 --- a/.gitignore +++ b/.gitignore @@ -155,3 +155,61 @@ MarketData/MarketData/*.log MarketData/MarketData/marketdata.log MarketData/MarketData/logs/marketdata_echo.log MarketData/MarketData/logs/marketdata_loadheadlineswatchlist.log +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/appsettings.json +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.AspNetCore.Hosting.Abstractions.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.AspNetCore.Hosting.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.AspNetCore.Hosting.Server.Abstractions.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.Abstractions.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.Extensions.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.AspNetCore.Http.Features.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.AspNetCore.WebUtilities.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Abstractions.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.EnvironmentVariables.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.FileExtensions.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration.Json.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.Abstractions.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.Diagnostics.Abstractions.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.FileProviders.Abstractions.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.FileProviders.Physical.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.FileSystemGlobbing.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.Hosting.Abstractions.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Abstractions.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.Debug.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.Logging.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.ObjectPool.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.Options.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Extensions.Primitives.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/Microsoft.Net.Http.Headers.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/System.IO.Pipelines.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/System.Text.Encodings.Web.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/System.Text.Json.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/translate +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/translate.deps.json +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/translate.dll +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/translate.pdb +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/translate.runtimeconfig.json +Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0/runtimes/browser/lib/net8.0/System.Text.Encodings.Web.dll +Translate/Translate/obj/project.assets.json +Translate/Translate/obj/project.nuget.cache +Translate/Translate/obj/Translate.csproj.nuget.dgspec.json +Translate/Translate/obj/Translate.csproj.nuget.g.props +Translate/Translate/obj/Translate.csproj.nuget.g.targets +Translate/Translate/obj/Debug/net8.0/.NETCoreApp,Version=v8.0.AssemblyAttributes.cs +Translate/Translate/obj/Debug/net8.0/apphost +Translate/Translate/obj/Debug/net8.0/Translate.AssemblyInfo.cs +Translate/Translate/obj/Debug/net8.0/Translate.AssemblyInfoInputs.cache +Translate/Translate/obj/Debug/net8.0/Translate.assets.cache +Translate/Translate/obj/Debug/net8.0/Translate.csproj.AssemblyReference.cache +Translate/Translate/obj/Debug/net8.0/Translate.csproj.CoreCompileInputs.cache +Translate/Translate/obj/Debug/net8.0/Translate.csproj.FileListAbsolute.txt +Translate/Translate/obj/Debug/net8.0/Translate.csproj.Up2Date +Translate/Translate/obj/Debug/net8.0/translate.dll +Translate/Translate/obj/Debug/net8.0/Translate.GeneratedMSBuildEditorConfig.editorconfig +Translate/Translate/obj/Debug/net8.0/Translate.genruntimeconfig.cache +Translate/Translate/obj/Debug/net8.0/Translate.GlobalUsings.g.cs +Translate/Translate/obj/Debug/net8.0/translate.pdb +Translate/Translate/obj/Debug/net8.0/ref/translate.dll +Translate/Translate/obj/Debug/net8.0/refint/translate.dll diff --git a/Translate/.vscode/launch.json b/Translate/.vscode/launch.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..be1a4b2 --- /dev/null +++ b/Translate/.vscode/launch.json @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +{ + // Use IntelliSense to learn about possible attributes. + // Hover to view descriptions of existing attributes. + // For more information, visit: https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=830387 + "version": "0.2.0", + "configurations": [ + + { + "name": ".NET Core Launch (console)", + "type": "coreclr", + "request": "launch", + "preLaunchTask": "build", + "program": "${workspaceFolder}/MarketData/bin/Debug/net8.0/MarketData.dll", + "args": [], + "cwd": "${workspaceFolder}/MarketData", + "console": "internalConsole", + "stopAtEntry": false + }, + { + "name": ".NET Core Attach", + "type": "coreclr", + "request": "attach" + } + ] +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Translate/.vscode/tasks.json b/Translate/.vscode/tasks.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..dff9de6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Translate/.vscode/tasks.json @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +{ + "version": "2.0.0", + "tasks": [ + { + "label": "build", + "command": "dotnet", + "type": "process", + "args": [ + "build", + "${workspaceFolder}/MarketData.sln", + "/property:GenerateFullPaths=true", + "/consoleloggerparameters:NoSummary;ForceNoAlign" + ], + "problemMatcher": "$msCompile" + }, + { + "label": "publish", + "command": "dotnet", + "type": "process", + "args": [ + "publish", + "${workspaceFolder}/MarketData.sln", + "/property:GenerateFullPaths=true", + "/consoleloggerparameters:NoSummary;ForceNoAlign" + ], + "problemMatcher": "$msCompile" + }, + { + "label": "watch", + "command": "dotnet", + "type": "process", + "args": [ + "watch", + "run", + "--project", + "${workspaceFolder}/MarketData.sln" + ], + "problemMatcher": "$msCompile" + } + ] +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Translate/Translate/Executor.cs b/Translate/Translate/Executor.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa53ab0 --- /dev/null +++ b/Translate/Translate/Executor.cs @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +using Translate.Interface; +using Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration; + +namespace Translate +{ + public class Executor + { + private readonly IConfiguration _configuration; + private readonly IMainService _mainService; + private readonly ICommandArgs _commandArgs; + + public Executor(IMainService mainService,IConfigurationRoot configuration,ICommandArgs commandArgs) + { + _configuration = configuration ?? throw new ArgumentException(nameof(configuration)); + _mainService = mainService ?? throw new ArgumentException(nameof(mainService)); + _commandArgs = commandArgs ?? throw new ArgumentException(nameof(commandArgs)); + } + + /// + /// This is essentially the starting point where we bootstrap the legacy entry point + /// + public void Execute() + { _mainService.RunService(_commandArgs.GetArgs(), _configuration); + } + } +} diff --git a/Translate/Translate/Interface/ICommandArgs.cs b/Translate/Translate/Interface/ICommandArgs.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5650ab4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Translate/Translate/Interface/ICommandArgs.cs @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +namespace Translate.Interface +{ + public interface ICommandArgs + { + public String[] GetArgs(); + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Translate/Translate/Interface/IMainService.cs b/Translate/Translate/Interface/IMainService.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a54e1c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/Translate/Translate/Interface/IMainService.cs @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +using Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration; + +namespace Translate.Interface +{ + public interface IMainService + { + public void RunService(String[] args,IConfiguration configuration); + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Translate/Translate/Program.cs b/Translate/Translate/Program.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a4c86c4 --- /dev/null +++ b/Translate/Translate/Program.cs @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +using Translate.Interface; +using Translate.Services; +using Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration; +using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection; + +namespace Translate +{ + class Program + { + static void Main(string[] args) + { + IConfigurationBuilder builder = new ConfigurationBuilder() + .AddJsonFile("appsettings.json", optional: true, reloadOnChange: true); + IConfigurationRoot configurationRoot = builder.Build(); + CommandArgs commandArgs = new CommandArgs(args); + IServiceCollection services = new ServiceCollection(); + services.AddSingleton(commandArgs); + services.AddSingleton(configurationRoot); + services.AddSingleton(); + services.AddSingleton(); + services.BuildServiceProvider().GetService().Execute(); + } + + } +} diff --git a/Translate/Translate/Services/CommandArgs.cs b/Translate/Translate/Services/CommandArgs.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ea3cb8e --- /dev/null +++ b/Translate/Translate/Services/CommandArgs.cs @@ -0,0 +1,19 @@ +using Translate.Interface; + +namespace Translate.Services +{ + public class CommandArgs : ICommandArgs + { + private readonly String[] _args; + + public CommandArgs(String[] args) + { + _args = args ?? throw new ArgumentNullException(nameof(args)); + } + + public String[] GetArgs() + { + return _args; + } + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Translate/Translate/Services/MainService.cs b/Translate/Translate/Services/MainService.cs new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f253be --- /dev/null +++ b/Translate/Translate/Services/MainService.cs @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +using Translate.Interface; + +using Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration; +using System.Text; + +namespace Translate.Services +{ + /// + /// This program performs translations from a MySql dump file to a file that can be imported by MariaDb. + /// The main purpose is to translate 'utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci' embeddings in the MySql dump file to 'utf8mb4_unicode_ci' + /// which is what MariaDb can recognize. It also skips the MySql database and only imports the + /// market_data, portfolio_data, and user_data databases. + /// It also has some logic for options I used for debugging like skipping the insert statements and limting the numnber of output lines + /// + public class MainService : IMainService + { + public void RunService(String[] args,IConfiguration configuration) + { + bool includeInserts = true; + bool useMaxLines = false; + long maxLines = 2000; + int writerBufferSize=65536; + + String strTargetItem="utf8mb4_0900_ai_ci"; + String strReplacementItem="utf8mb4_general_ci"; // "utf8mb4_unicode_ci" + + if(2!=args.Length) + { + Console.WriteLine("Incorrect number of arguments. ./translate input_file output_file"); + return; + } + + Console.WriteLine($"Replacing {strTargetItem} with {strReplacementItem}"); + + + Console.WriteLine("Input: {0}, Output:{1}, correct Y/N?",args[0],args[1]); + String response = Console.ReadLine(); + if(!"YES".Equals(response,StringComparison.InvariantCultureIgnoreCase))return; + + String pathInput = args[0]; + String pathOutput=args[1]; + + + if(!File.Exists(pathInput)) + { + Console.WriteLine("Input file not found."); + return; + } + + if(File.Exists(pathOutput)) + { + File.Delete(pathOutput); + } + + String[] unexpectedLines = + { +// "-- Current Database: `mysql`", + "-- Current Database: `performance_schema`", + "-- Current Database: `information_schema`", + "-- Current Database: `sys`", + }; + + StreamReader streamReader = new StreamReader(new FileStream(pathInput,FileMode.Open)); + StreamWriter streamWriter = new StreamWriter(new FileStream(pathOutput,FileMode.CreateNew),Encoding.UTF8,writerBufferSize); + + streamWriter.WriteLine("SET SQL_LOG_BIN = 0;"); // disable logging + + bool writing=true; + for(long count=0;true;count++) + { + String strLine = streamReader.ReadLine(); + if(null==strLine)break; + + if(!includeInserts && strLine.Contains("INSERT INTO")) + { + continue; + } + + if(strLine.StartsWith("CHANGE MASTER TO MASTER_LOG_FILE='EUROPA-bin.000230', MASTER_LOG_POS=9484249;")) + { + continue; + } + + if(strLine.StartsWith("-- Current Database:")) + { + Console.WriteLine(strLine); + } + + if(unexpectedLines.Any(x => strLine.StartsWith(x))) + { + Console.WriteLine("Found unexpected start of line:{0}",strLine); + break; + } + + if(strLine.StartsWith("-- Current Database: `mysql`")) + { + Console.WriteLine("skipping mysql"); + writing=false; + continue; + } + else if(strLine.StartsWith("-- Current Database: `market_data`")) + { + writing=true; + } + + if(strLine.Contains(strTargetItem)) + { + strLine = strLine.Replace(strTargetItem, strReplacementItem); + } + + if(writing) + { + streamWriter.WriteLine(strLine); + } + + if(0==(count%500)) + { + Console.WriteLine("Wrote {0}",count); + } + + if(useMaxLines && count>maxLines) + { + break; + } + } + + streamReader.Close(); + streamReader.Dispose(); + streamWriter.Flush(); + streamWriter.Close(); + streamWriter.Dispose(); + + Console.WriteLine("Done."); + } + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Translate/Translate/Translate.csproj b/Translate/Translate/Translate.csproj new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f0735f6 --- /dev/null +++ b/Translate/Translate/Translate.csproj @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ + + + + Exe + net8.0 + enable + disable + CA1416;CS8769;CS0108;CS8602;CS8601;CS8620;CS8618;CS8603;CS8767;CS8625;CS8604;CS8600;CS8604 + + + + + translate + + + + + + + + + PreserveNewest + + + diff --git a/Translate/Translate/appsettings.json b/Translate/Translate/appsettings.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..760b299 --- /dev/null +++ b/Translate/Translate/appsettings.json @@ -0,0 +1,21 @@ +{ +"market_data" : "Database=market_data;Datasource=euporie;Username=guest;Password=dbas", +"portfolio_data" : "Database=portfolio_data;Datasource=euporie;Username=guest;Password=dbas", +"user_data" : "Database=user_data;Datasource=euporie;Username=guest;Password=dbas", +"sms_smtpaddress" : "smtp.gmail.com", +"sms_smsusername" : "skessler1964@gmail.com", +"sms_smspassword" : "xjfo isnf gmyi zovr", +"sms_smsrecipients" : "skessler1964sms@gmail.com", +"proxy_address" : "http://127.0.0.1:8182", +"proxy_GetLatestPriceYahoo" : "false", +"proxy_GetLatestPriceFidelity" : "true", +"proxy_GetLatestPriceBigCharts" : "false", +"proxy_GetETFHoldings" : "false", +"proxy_GetAnalystPriceTargetYahoo" : "true", +"proxy_GetDailyPrices" : "false", +"proxy_GetFundamentalEx" : "false", +"proxy_GetDividendHistory" : "false", +"proxy_GetAnalystPriceTargetMarketBeat" : "false", +"proxy_GetCompanyHeadlinesSeekingAlphaV1" : "true", +"proxy_GetCompanyHeadlinesSeekingAlphaV2" : "true" +} diff --git a/Translate/assemblies/5.5/MySql.Data.dll b/Translate/assemblies/5.5/MySql.Data.dll new file mode 100755 index 0000000..917255b Binary files /dev/null and b/Translate/assemblies/5.5/MySql.Data.dll differ diff --git a/Translate/assemblies/Assemblies.8.0.11/5.5/MySql.Data.dll 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a/Translate/assemblies/Assemblies.8.0.11/Newtonsoft.Json/Newtonsoft.Json.xml b/Translate/assemblies/Assemblies.8.0.11/Newtonsoft.Json/Newtonsoft.Json.xml new file mode 100755 index 0000000..af9ceda --- /dev/null +++ b/Translate/assemblies/Assemblies.8.0.11/Newtonsoft.Json/Newtonsoft.Json.xml @@ -0,0 +1,11262 @@ + + + + Newtonsoft.Json + + + + + Represents a BSON Oid (object id). + + + + + Gets or sets the value of the Oid. + + The value of the Oid. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The Oid value. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether binary data reading should be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary. + + + true if binary data reading will be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the root object will be read as a JSON array. + + + true if the root object will be read as a JSON array; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when reading values from BSON. + + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when writing values to BSON. + When set to no conversion will occur. + + The used when writing values to BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying stream. + + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value that represents a BSON object id. + + The Object ID value to write. + + + + Writes a BSON regex. + + The regex pattern. + The regex options. + + + + Specifies how constructors are used when initializing objects during deserialization by the . + + + + + First attempt to use the public default constructor, then fall back to a single parameterized constructor, then to the non-public default constructor. + + + + + Json.NET will use a non-public default constructor before falling back to a parameterized constructor. + + + + + Converts a binary value to and from a base 64 string value. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a custom object. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Creates an object which will then be populated by the serializer. + + Type of the object. + The created object. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Provides a base class for converting a to and from JSON. + + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a F# discriminated union type to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an Entity Framework to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from the ISO 8601 date format (e.g. "2008-04-12T12:53Z"). + + + + + Gets or sets the date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a JavaScript Date constructor (e.g. new Date(52231943)). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from its name string value. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the written enum text should be camel case. + The default value is false. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether integer values are allowed when serializing and deserializing. + The default value is true. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from Unix epoch time + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a string (e.g. "1.2.3.4"). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts XML to and from JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the root element to insert when deserializing to XML if the JSON structure has produced multiple root elements. + + The name of the deserialized root element. + + + + Gets or sets a value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + true if the array attribute is written to the XML; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to write the root JSON object. + + true if the JSON root object is omitted; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + true if special characters are encoded; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The calling serializer. + The value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Checks if the is a namespace attribute. + + Attribute name to test. + The attribute name prefix if it has one, otherwise an empty string. + true if attribute name is for a namespace attribute, otherwise false. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies how dates are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Dates are written in the ISO 8601 format, e.g. "2012-03-21T05:40Z". + + + + + Dates are written in the Microsoft JSON format, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/". + + + + + Specifies how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Date formatted strings are not parsed to a date type and are read as strings. + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies how to treat the time value when converting between string and . + + + + + Treat as local time. If the object represents a Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), it is converted to the local time. + + + + + Treat as a UTC. If the object represents a local time, it is converted to a UTC. + + + + + Treat as a local time if a is being converted to a string. + If a string is being converted to , convert to a local time if a time zone is specified. + + + + + Time zone information should be preserved when converting. + + + + + The default JSON name table implementation. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Adds the specified string into name table. + + The string to add. + This method is not thread-safe. + The resolved string. + + + + Specifies default value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects. + Included members are written to JSON. Has no effect when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + so that it is not written to JSON. + This option will ignore all default values (e.g. null for objects and nullable types; 0 for integers, + decimals and floating point numbers; and false for booleans). The default value ignored can be changed by + placing the on the property. + + + + + Members with a default value but no JSON will be set to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + and set members to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Specifies float format handling options when writing special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and with . + + + + + Write special floating point values as strings in JSON, e.g. "NaN", "Infinity", "-Infinity". + + + + + Write special floating point values as symbols in JSON, e.g. NaN, Infinity, -Infinity. + Note that this will produce non-valid JSON. + + + + + Write special floating point values as the property's default value in JSON, e.g. 0.0 for a property, null for a of property. + + + + + Specifies how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies formatting options for the . + + + + + No special formatting is applied. This is the default. + + + + + Causes child objects to be indented according to the and settings. + + + + + Provides an interface for using pooled arrays. + + The array type content. + + + + Rent an array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + The minimum required length of the array. The returned array may be longer. + The rented array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + + + Return an array to the pool. + + The array that is being returned. + + + + Provides an interface to enable a class to return line and position information. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Gets the current line position. + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether null items are allowed in the collection. + + true if null items are allowed in the collection; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + A flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to use the specified constructor when deserializing that object. + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + The id. + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + The title. + + + + Gets or sets the description. + + The description. + + + + Gets or sets the collection's items converter. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve object references. + + + true to keep object reference; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve collection's items references. + + + true to keep collection's items object references; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Provides methods for converting between .NET types and JSON types. + + + + + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates default . + Default settings are automatically used by serialization methods on , + and and on . + To serialize without using any default settings create a with + . + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value true as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value false as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's null as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's undefined as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's positive infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's negative infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's NaN as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + The time zone handling when the date is converted to a string. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + The string escape handling. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string. + + The object to serialize. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting. + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The of object being deserialized. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type. + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type using . + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The object to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize to. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string. + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string using . + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to serialize. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to convert to JSON. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to convert to JSON. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can read JSON. + + true if this can read JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. If there is no existing value then null will be used. + The existing value has a value. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Instructs the to use the specified when serializing the member or class. + + + + + Gets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + Parameter list to use when constructing the . Can be null. + + + + Represents a collection of . + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Instructs the to deserialize properties with no matching class member into the specified collection + and write values during serialization. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to write extension data when serializing the object. + + + true to write extension data when serializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to read extension data when deserializing the object. + + + true to read extension data when deserializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Instructs the not to serialize the public field or public read/write property value. + + + + + Base class for a table of atomized string objects. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member with the specified name. + + + + + Gets or sets the type used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the null value handling used when serializing this property. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the default value handling used when serializing this property. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing this property. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the object creation handling used when deserializing this property. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing this property. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property is required. + + + A value indicating whether this property is required. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously skips the children of the current token. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Specifies the state of the reader. + + + + + A read method has not been called. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Reader is at a property. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an object. + + + + + Reader is in an object. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an array. + + + + + Reader is in an array. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + Reader has just read a value. + + + + + Reader is at the start of a constructor. + + + + + Reader is in a constructor. + + + + + An error occurred that prevents the read operation from continuing. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Gets the current reader state. + + The current reader state. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the source should be closed when this reader is closed. + + + true to close the source when this reader is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether multiple pieces of JSON content can + be read from a continuous stream without erroring. + + + true to support reading multiple pieces of JSON content; otherwise false. + The default is false. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how custom date formatted strings are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source. + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Skips the children of the current token. + + + + + Sets the current token. + + The new token. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + A flag indicating whether the position index inside an array should be updated. + + + + Sets the state based on current token type. + + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the source is also closed. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member, and to require that the member has a value. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Serializes and deserializes objects into and from the JSON format. + The enables you to control how objects are encoded into JSON. + + + + + Occurs when the errors during serialization and deserialization. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) is handled. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + Collection that will be used during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is null. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified . + + The that contains the JSON structure to deserialize. + The being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The type of the object to deserialize. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is Auto to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Specifies the settings on a object. + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) are handled. + The default value is . + + Reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + Missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + Null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + The converters. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The preserve references handling. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + The reference resolver. + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + A function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + The error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is null. + + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to JSON text data. + + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + + The containing the JSON data to read. + + + + Gets or sets the reader's property name table. + + + + + Gets or sets the reader's character buffer pool. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Gets the current line position. + + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes indent characters. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes an indent space. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a null value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes an undefined value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of an array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Gets or sets the writer's character array pool. + + + + + Gets or sets how many s to write for each level in the hierarchy when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use to quote attribute values. + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use for indenting when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether object names will be surrounded with quotes. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified . + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Specifies the type of JSON token. + + + + + This is returned by the if a read method has not been called. + + + + + An object start token. + + + + + An array start token. + + + + + A constructor start token. + + + + + An object property name. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + Raw JSON. + + + + + An integer. + + + + + A float. + + + + + A string. + + + + + A boolean. + + + + + A null token. + + + + + An undefined token. + + + + + An object end token. + + + + + An array end token. + + + + + A constructor end token. + + + + + A Date. + + + + + Byte data. + + + + + + Represents a reader that provides validation. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Sets an event handler for receiving schema validation errors. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that + validates the content returned from the given . + + The to read from while validating. + + + + Gets or sets the schema. + + The schema. + + + + Gets the used to construct this . + + The specified in the constructor. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes indent characters. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes an indent space. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of an array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a null value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes an undefined value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously ets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the destination should be closed when this writer is closed. + + + true to close the destination when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the JSON should be auto-completed when this writer is closed. + + + true to auto-complete the JSON when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets the top. + + The top. + + + + Gets the state of the writer. + + + + + Gets the path of the writer. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating how JSON text output should be formatted. + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when writing JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the end of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the end of an array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end constructor. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + + + + Writes the current token and its children. + + The to read the token from. + + + + Writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + + + + Writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + + + + Writes the token. + + The to write. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Sets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Specifies how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore comments. + + + + + Load comments as a with type . + + + + + Specifies how duplicate property names are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Replace the existing value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the last property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Ignore the new value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the first property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Throw a when a duplicate property is encountered. + + + + + Contains the LINQ to JSON extension methods. + + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child properties of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the properties of every object in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Converts the value. + + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Converts the value. + + The source collection type. + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Returns a collection of child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The type to convert the values to. + The source collection type. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Represents a JSON array. + + + + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the at the specified index. + + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the . + + The object to locate in the . + + The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. + + + + + Inserts an item to the at the specified index. + + The zero-based index at which should be inserted. + The object to insert into the . + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Removes the item at the specified index. + + The zero-based index of the item to remove. + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + + A of that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Adds an item to the . + + The object to add to the . + + + + Removes all items from the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific value. + + The object to locate in the . + + true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Copies the elements of the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + The array. + Index of the array. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the is read-only. + + true if the is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . + + The object to remove from the . + + true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . + + + + + Represents a JSON constructor. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets or sets the name of this constructor. + + The constructor name. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + The constructor name. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a token that can contain other tokens. + + + + + Occurs when the list changes or an item in the list changes. + + + + + Occurs before an item is added to the collection. + + + + + Occurs when the items list of the collection has changed, or the collection is reset. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the descendant tokens for this token in document order. + + An of containing the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the tokens that contain this token, and all descendant tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing this token, and all the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Adds the specified content as children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Adds the specified content as the first children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Creates a that can be used to add tokens to the . + + A that is ready to have content written to it. + + + + Replaces the child nodes of this token with the specified content. + + The content. + + + + Removes the child nodes from this token. + + + + + Merge the specified content into this . + + The content to be merged. + + + + Merge the specified content into this using . + + The content to be merged. + The used to merge the content. + + + + Gets the count of child JSON tokens. + + The count of child JSON tokens. + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + An empty collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the struct. + + The enumerable. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for this instance. + + + A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. + + + + + Represents a JSON object. + + + + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Occurs when a property value changes. + + + + + Occurs when a property value is changing. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets an of of this object's properties. + + An of of this object's properties. + + + + Gets a with the specified name. + + The property name. + A with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets the with the specified name. + The exact name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The property name. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + A matched with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets a of of this object's property values. + + A of of this object's property values. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the with the specified property name. + + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + The value. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Adds the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the JSON object has the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + true if the JSON object has the specified property name; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the property with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + true if item was successfully removed; otherwise, false. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Represents a JSON property. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the property name. + + The property name. + + + + Gets or sets the property value. + + The property value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a view of a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The name. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, returns whether resetting an object changes its value. + + + true if resetting the component changes its value; otherwise, false. + + The component to test for reset capability. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the current value of the property on a component. + + + The value of a property for a given component. + + The component with the property for which to retrieve the value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, resets the value for this property of the component to the default value. + + The component with the property value that is to be reset to the default value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, sets the value of the component to a different value. + + The component with the property value that is to be set. + The new value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, determines a value indicating whether the value of this property needs to be persisted. + + + true if the property should be persisted; otherwise, false. + + The component with the property to be examined for persistence. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the component this property is bound to. + + + A that represents the type of component this property is bound to. + When the or + + methods are invoked, the object specified might be an instance of this type. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets a value indicating whether this property is read-only. + + + true if the property is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the property. + + + A that represents the type of the property. + + + + + Gets the hash code for the name of the member. + + + + The hash code for the name of the member. + + + + + Represents a raw JSON string. + + + + + Asynchronously creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The raw json. + + + + Creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + An instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Specifies the settings used when loading JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON comment handling. + + + + Gets or sets how JSON line info is handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON line info handling. + + + + Gets or sets how duplicate property names in JSON objects are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON duplicate property name handling. + + + + Specifies the settings used when merging JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets the method used when merging JSON arrays. + + The method used when merging JSON arrays. + + + + Gets or sets how null value properties are merged. + + How null value properties are merged. + + + + Gets or sets the comparison used to match property names while merging. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The comparison used to match property names while merging. + + + + Represents an abstract JSON token. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains + the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains + the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Gets a comparer that can compare two tokens for value equality. + + A that can compare two nodes for value equality. + + + + Gets or sets the parent. + + The parent. + + + + Gets the root of this . + + The root of this . + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Compares the values of two tokens, including the values of all descendant tokens. + + The first to compare. + The second to compare. + true if the tokens are equal; otherwise false. + + + + Gets the next sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the next sibling token. + + + + Gets the previous sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the previous sibling token. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON token. + + + + + Adds the specified content immediately after this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added after this token. + + + + Adds the specified content immediately before this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added before this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + A collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + A collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens after this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens after this tokens, in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets the with the specified key converted to the specified type. + + The type to convert the token to. + The token key. + The converted token value. + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order, filtered by the specified type. + + The type to filter the child tokens on. + A containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + Removes this token from its parent. + + + + + Replaces this token with the specified token. + + The value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Returns the indented JSON for this token. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + The indented JSON for this token. + + + + + Returns the JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + The JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to []. + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from [] to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Creates a for this token. + + A that can be used to read this token and its descendants. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object using the specified . + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used when reading the object. + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A , or null. + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + A . + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A new instance of the . + + + + Adds an object to the annotation list of this . + + The annotation to add. + + + + Get the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The type of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The type of the annotations to retrieve. + An that contains the annotations for this . + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The of the annotations to retrieve. + An of that contains the annotations that match the specified type for this . + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The type of annotations to remove. + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The of annotations to remove. + + + + Compares tokens to determine whether they are equal. + + + + + Determines whether the specified objects are equal. + + The first object of type to compare. + The second object of type to compare. + + true if the specified objects are equal; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for the specified object. + + The for which a hash code is to be returned. + A hash code for the specified object. + The type of is a reference type and is null. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the reader's current position. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + The initial path of the token. It is prepended to the returned . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Specifies the type of token. + + + + + No token type has been set. + + + + + A JSON object. + + + + + A JSON array. + + + + + A JSON constructor. + + + + + A JSON object property. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + An integer value. + + + + + A float value. + + + + + A string value. + + + + + A boolean value. + + + + + A null value. + + + + + An undefined value. + + + + + A date value. + + + + + A raw JSON value. + + + + + A collection of bytes value. + + + + + A Guid value. + + + + + A Uri value. + + + + + A TimeSpan value. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the writer's current position. + + + + + Gets the token being written. + + The token being written. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class writing to the given . + + The container being written to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + Setting to true has no additional effect, since the underlying is a type that cannot be closed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will be raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Represents a value in JSON (string, integer, date, etc). + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a comment with the given value. + + The value. + A comment with the given value. + + + + Creates a string with the given value. + + The value. + A string with the given value. + + + + Creates a null value. + + A null value. + + + + Creates a undefined value. + + A undefined value. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the underlying token value. + + The underlying token value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. + + + true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. + + An object to compare with this object. + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to the current . + + The to compare with the current . + + true if the specified is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Serves as a hash function for a particular type. + + + A hash code for the current . + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. + + An object to compare with this instance. + + A 32-bit signed integer that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. The return value has these meanings: + Value + Meaning + Less than zero + This instance is less than . + Zero + This instance is equal to . + Greater than zero + This instance is greater than . + + + is not of the same type as this instance. + + + + + Specifies how line information is handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore line information. + + + + + Load line information. + + + + + Specifies how JSON arrays are merged together. + + + + Concatenate arrays. + + + Union arrays, skipping items that already exist. + + + Replace all array items. + + + Merge array items together, matched by index. + + + + Specifies how null value properties are merged. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be ignored during merging. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be merged. + + + + + Specifies the member serialization options for the . + + + + + All public members are serialized by default. Members can be excluded using or . + This is the default member serialization mode. + + + + + Only members marked with or are serialized. + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with . + + + + + All public and private fields are serialized. Members can be excluded using or . + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with + and setting IgnoreSerializableAttribute on to false. + + + + + Specifies metadata property handling options for the . + + + + + Read metadata properties located at the start of a JSON object. + + + + + Read metadata properties located anywhere in a JSON object. Note that this setting will impact performance. + + + + + Do not try to read metadata properties. + + + + + Specifies missing member handling options for the . + + + + + Ignore a missing member and do not attempt to deserialize it. + + + + + Throw a when a missing member is encountered during deserialization. + + + + + Specifies null value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Ignore null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Specifies how object creation is handled by the . + + + + + Reuse existing objects, create new objects when needed. + + + + + Only reuse existing objects. + + + + + Always create new objects. + + + + + Specifies reference handling options for the . + Note that references cannot be preserved when a value is set via a non-default constructor such as types that implement . + + + + + + + + Do not preserve references when serializing types. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing. + + + + + Specifies reference loop handling options for the . + + + + + Throw a when a loop is encountered. + + + + + Ignore loop references and do not serialize. + + + + + Serialize loop references. + + + + + Indicating whether a property is required. + + + + + The property is not required. The default state. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON but can be a null value. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON and cannot be a null value. + + + + + The property is not required but it cannot be a null value. + + + + + + Contains the JSON schema extension methods. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + When this method returns, contains any error messages generated while validating. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + The validation event handler. + + + + + An in-memory representation of a JSON Schema. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is required. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is read-only. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is visible to users. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is transient. + + + + + Gets or sets the description of the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the types of values allowed by the object. + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern. + + The pattern. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum length. + + The minimum length. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum length. + + The maximum length. + + + + Gets or sets a number that the value should be divisible by. + + A number that the value should be divisible by. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum. + + The minimum. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum. + + The maximum. + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets the minimum number of items. + + The minimum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum number of items. + + The maximum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the of items. + + The of items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether items in an array are validated using the instance at their array position from . + + + true if items are validated using their array position; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the of additional items. + + The of additional items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional items are allowed. + + + true if additional items are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the array items must be unique. + + + + + Gets or sets the of properties. + + The of properties. + + + + Gets or sets the of additional properties. + + The of additional properties. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern properties. + + The pattern properties. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional properties are allowed. + + + true if additional properties are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the required property if this property is present. + + The required property if this property is present. + + + + Gets or sets the a collection of valid enum values allowed. + + A collection of valid enum values allowed. + + + + Gets or sets disallowed types. + + The disallowed types. + + + + Gets or sets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets the collection of that this schema extends. + + The collection of that this schema extends. + + + + Gets or sets the format. + + The format. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The to use when resolving schema references. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema. + + A that contains JSON Schema. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema using the specified . + + A that contains JSON Schema. + The resolver. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Writes this schema to a . + + A into which this method will write. + + + + Writes this schema to a using the specified . + + A into which this method will write. + The resolver used. + + + + Returns a that represents the current . + + + A that represents the current . + + + + + + Returns detailed information about the schema exception. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + + Generates a from a specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets how undefined schemas are handled by the serializer. + + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + + Resolves from an id. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the loaded schemas. + + The loaded schemas. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a for the specified reference. + + The id. + A for the specified reference. + + + + + The value types allowed by the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + No type specified. + + + + + String type. + + + + + Float type. + + + + + Integer type. + + + + + Boolean type. + + + + + Object type. + + + + + Array type. + + + + + Null type. + + + + + Any type. + + + + + + Specifies undefined schema Id handling options for the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Do not infer a schema Id. + + + + + Use the .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + Use the assembly qualified .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + + Returns detailed information related to the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the associated with the validation error. + + The JsonSchemaException associated with the validation error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + + + Gets the text description corresponding to the validation error. + + The text description. + + + + + Represents the callback method that will handle JSON schema validation events and the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + A camel case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Resolves member mappings for a type, camel casing property names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether members are being get and set using dynamic code generation. + This value is determined by the runtime permissions available. + + + true if using dynamic code generation; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the default members search flags. + + The default members search flags. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether compiler generated members should be serialized. + + + true if serialized compiler generated members; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the interface when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the interface will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the attribute when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the attribute will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore IsSpecified members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the IsSpecified members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore ShouldSerialize members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the ShouldSerialize members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Gets the serializable members for the type. + + The type to get serializable members for. + The serializable members for the type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates the constructor parameters. + + The constructor to create properties for. + The type's member properties. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The matching member property. + The constructor parameter. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the default for the contract. + + Type of the object. + The contract's default . + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Determines which contract type is created for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates properties for the given . + + The type to create properties for. + /// The member serialization mode for the type. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates the used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + The member. + The used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The member's parent . + The member to create a for. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Resolved name of the property. + + + + Resolves the name of the extension data. By default no changes are made to extension data names. + + Name of the extension data. + Resolved name of the extension data. + + + + Resolves the key of the dictionary. By default is used to resolve dictionary keys. + + Key of the dictionary. + Resolved key of the dictionary. + + + + Gets the resolved name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Name of the property. + + + + The default naming strategy. Property names and dictionary keys are unchanged. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + The default serialization binder used when resolving and loading classes from type names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to the application's instances. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides information surrounding an error. + + + + + Gets the error. + + The error. + + + + Gets the original object that caused the error. + + The original object that caused the error. + + + + Gets the member that caused the error. + + The member that caused the error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is handled. + + true if handled; otherwise, false. + + + + Provides data for the Error event. + + + + + Gets the current object the error event is being raised against. + + The current object the error event is being raised against. + + + + Gets the error context. + + The error context. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The current object. + The error context. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides methods to get attributes. + + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used to resolve references when serializing and deserializing JSON by the . + + + + + Resolves a reference to its object. + + The serialization context. + The reference to resolve. + The object that was resolved from the reference. + + + + Gets the reference for the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The object to get a reference for. + The reference to the object. + + + + Determines whether the specified object is referenced. + + The serialization context. + The object to test for a reference. + + true if the specified object is referenced; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds a reference to the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The reference. + The object to reference. + + + + Allows users to control class loading and mandate what class to load. + + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Provides methods to get and set values. + + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the of the collection items. + + The of the collection items. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the collection type is a multidimensional array. + + true if the collection type is a multidimensional array; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the collection values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the collection values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the default collection items . + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection items preserve object references. + + true if collection items preserve object references; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Handles serialization callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + + + + Handles serialization error callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + The error context. + + + + Sets extension data for an object during deserialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + The extension data key. + The extension data value. + + + + Gets extension data for an object during serialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the underlying type for the contract. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Gets or sets the type created during deserialization. + + The type created during deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the default for this contract. + + The converter. + + + + Gets the internally resolved for the contract's type. + This converter is used as a fallback converter when no other converter is resolved. + Setting will always override this converter. + + + + + Gets or sets all methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + The methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called during deserialization of the object. + + The methods called during deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + The methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called before serialization of the object. + + The methods called before serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all method called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + The methods called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets the default creator method used to create the object. + + The default creator method used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the default creator is non-public. + + true if the default object creator is non-public; otherwise, false. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the dictionary key resolver. + + The dictionary key resolver. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary keys. + + The of the dictionary keys. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary values. + + The of the dictionary values. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets or sets the property name resolver. + + The property name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object constructor. + + The object constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object member serialization. + + The member object serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets a collection of instances that define the parameters used with . + + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + This function is called with a collection of arguments which are defined by the collection. + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets the extension data setter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data getter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data value type. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data name resolver. + + The extension data name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Maps a JSON property to a .NET member or constructor parameter. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the type that declared this property. + + The type that declared this property. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the name of the underlying member or parameter. + + The name of the underlying member or parameter. + + + + Gets the that will get and set the during serialization. + + The that will get and set the during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the for this property. + + The for this property. + + + + Gets or sets the type of the property. + + The type of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the for the property. + If set this converter takes precedence over the contract converter for the property type. + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets the member converter. + + The member converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is ignored. + + true if ignored; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is readable. + + true if readable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is writable. + + true if writable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this has a member attribute. + + true if has a member attribute; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is required. + + A value indicating whether this is required. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether has a value specified. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property preserves object references. + + + true if this instance is reference; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the property null value handling. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property default value handling. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property object creation handling. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets or sets the type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets an action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + An action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Gets or sets the converter used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + A collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The type. + + + + When implemented in a derived class, extracts the key from the specified element. + + The element from which to extract the key. + The key for the specified element. + + + + Adds a object. + + The property to add to the collection. + + + + Gets the closest matching object. + First attempts to get an exact case match of and then + a case insensitive match. + + Name of the property. + A matching property if found. + + + + Gets a property by property name. + + The name of the property to get. + Type property name string comparison. + A matching property if found. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Lookup and create an instance of the type described by the argument. + + The type to create. + Optional arguments to pass to an initializing constructor of the JsonConverter. + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + A kebab case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to memory. When the trace message limit is + reached then old trace messages will be removed as new messages are added. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Returns an enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + An enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + + + Returns a of the most recent trace messages. + + + A of the most recent trace messages. + + + + + A base class for resolving how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names, + e.g. a property name customized with a , should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given property name. + + The initial property name. + A flag indicating whether the property has had a name explicitly specified. + The serialized property name. + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given extension data name. + + The initial extension data name. + The serialized extension data name. + + + + Gets the serialized key for a given dictionary key. + + The initial dictionary key. + The serialized dictionary key. + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Hash code calculation + + + + + + Object equality implementation + + + + + + + Compare to another NamingStrategy + + + + + + + Represents a method that constructs an object. + + The object type to create. + + + + When applied to a method, specifies that the method is called when an error occurs serializing an object. + + + + + Provides methods to get attributes from a , , or . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The instance to get attributes for. This parameter should be a , , or . + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Get and set values for a using reflection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + A snake case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Specifies how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Only control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + All non-ASCII and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + HTML (<, >, &, ', ") and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + Indicates the method that will be used during deserialization for locating and loading assemblies. + + + + + In simple mode, the assembly used during deserialization need not match exactly the assembly used during serialization. Specifically, the version numbers need not match as the LoadWithPartialName method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + In full mode, the assembly used during deserialization must match exactly the assembly used during serialization. The Load method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + Specifies type name handling options for the . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Do not include the .NET type name when serializing types. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Always include the .NET type name when serializing. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when the type of the object being serialized is not the same as its declared type. + Note that this doesn't include the root serialized object by default. To include the root object's type name in JSON + you must specify a root type object with + or . + + + + + Determines whether the collection is null or empty. + + The collection. + + true if the collection is null or empty; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds the elements of the specified collection to the specified generic . + + The list to add to. + The collection of elements to add. + + + + Converts the value to the specified type. If the value is unable to be converted, the + value is checked whether it assignable to the specified type. + + The value to convert. + The culture to use when converting. + The type to convert or cast the value to. + + The converted type. If conversion was unsuccessful, the initial value + is returned if assignable to the target type. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic that returns a result + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Returns a Restrictions object which includes our current restrictions merged + with a restriction limiting our type + + + + + Helper class for serializing immutable collections. + Note that this is used by all builds, even those that don't support immutable collections, in case the DLL is GACed + https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/issues/652 + + + + + Gets the type of the typed collection's items. + + The type. + The type of the typed collection's items. + + + + Gets the member's underlying type. + + The member. + The underlying type of the member. + + + + Determines whether the property is an indexed property. + + The property. + + true if the property is an indexed property; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the member's value on the object. + + The member. + The target object. + The member's value on the object. + + + + Sets the member's value on the target object. + + The member. + The target. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be read. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be read. + /// if set to true then allow the member to be gotten non-publicly. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be read; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be set. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be set. + if set to true then allow the member to be set non-publicly. + if set to true then allow the member to be set if read-only. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be set; otherwise, false. + + + + + Builds a string. Unlike this class lets you reuse its internal buffer. + + + + + Determines whether the string is all white space. Empty string will return false. + + The string to test whether it is all white space. + + true if the string is all white space; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies the state of the . + + + + + An exception has been thrown, which has left the in an invalid state. + You may call the method to put the in the Closed state. + Any other method calls result in an being thrown. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + An object is being written. + + + + + An array is being written. + + + + + A constructor is being written. + + + + + A property is being written. + + + + + A write method has not been called. + + + + Specifies that an output will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Specifies that an output may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Specifies that null is allowed as an input even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + + Specifies that the method will not return if the associated Boolean parameter is passed the specified value. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + The condition parameter value. 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otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the root object will be read as a JSON array. + + + true if the root object will be read as a JSON array; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when reading values from BSON. + + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when writing values to BSON. + When set to no conversion will occur. + + The used when writing values to BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying stream. + + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value that represents a BSON object id. + + The Object ID value to write. + + + + Writes a BSON regex. + + The regex pattern. + The regex options. + + + + Specifies how constructors are used when initializing objects during deserialization by the . + + + + + First attempt to use the public default constructor, then fall back to a single parameterized constructor, then to the non-public default constructor. + + + + + Json.NET will use a non-public default constructor before falling back to a parameterized constructor. + + + + + Converts a binary value to and from a base 64 string value. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a custom object. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Creates an object which will then be populated by the serializer. + + Type of the object. + The created object. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Provides a base class for converting a to and from JSON. + + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a F# discriminated union type to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an Entity Framework to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from the ISO 8601 date format (e.g. "2008-04-12T12:53Z"). + + + + + Gets or sets the date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a JavaScript Date constructor (e.g. new Date(52231943)). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from its name string value. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the written enum text should be camel case. + The default value is false. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether integer values are allowed when serializing and deserializing. + The default value is true. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from Unix epoch time + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a string (e.g. "1.2.3.4"). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts XML to and from JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the root element to insert when deserializing to XML if the JSON structure has produced multiple root elements. + + The name of the deserialized root element. + + + + Gets or sets a value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + true if the array attribute is written to the XML; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to write the root JSON object. + + true if the JSON root object is omitted; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + true if special characters are encoded; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The calling serializer. + The value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Checks if the is a namespace attribute. + + Attribute name to test. + The attribute name prefix if it has one, otherwise an empty string. + true if attribute name is for a namespace attribute, otherwise false. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies how dates are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Dates are written in the ISO 8601 format, e.g. "2012-03-21T05:40Z". + + + + + Dates are written in the Microsoft JSON format, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/". + + + + + Specifies how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Date formatted strings are not parsed to a date type and are read as strings. + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies how to treat the time value when converting between string and . + + + + + Treat as local time. If the object represents a Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), it is converted to the local time. + + + + + Treat as a UTC. If the object represents a local time, it is converted to a UTC. + + + + + Treat as a local time if a is being converted to a string. + If a string is being converted to , convert to a local time if a time zone is specified. + + + + + Time zone information should be preserved when converting. + + + + + The default JSON name table implementation. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Adds the specified string into name table. + + The string to add. + This method is not thread-safe. + The resolved string. + + + + Specifies default value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects. + Included members are written to JSON. Has no effect when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + so that it is not written to JSON. + This option will ignore all default values (e.g. null for objects and nullable types; 0 for integers, + decimals and floating point numbers; and false for booleans). The default value ignored can be changed by + placing the on the property. + + + + + Members with a default value but no JSON will be set to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + and set members to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Specifies float format handling options when writing special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and with . + + + + + Write special floating point values as strings in JSON, e.g. "NaN", "Infinity", "-Infinity". + + + + + Write special floating point values as symbols in JSON, e.g. NaN, Infinity, -Infinity. + Note that this will produce non-valid JSON. + + + + + Write special floating point values as the property's default value in JSON, e.g. 0.0 for a property, null for a of property. + + + + + Specifies how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies formatting options for the . + + + + + No special formatting is applied. This is the default. + + + + + Causes child objects to be indented according to the and settings. + + + + + Provides an interface for using pooled arrays. + + The array type content. + + + + Rent an array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + The minimum required length of the array. The returned array may be longer. + The rented array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + + + Return an array to the pool. + + The array that is being returned. + + + + Provides an interface to enable a class to return line and position information. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Gets the current line position. + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether null items are allowed in the collection. + + true if null items are allowed in the collection; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + A flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to use the specified constructor when deserializing that object. + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + The id. + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + The title. + + + + Gets or sets the description. + + The description. + + + + Gets or sets the collection's items converter. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve object references. + + + true to keep object reference; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve collection's items references. + + + true to keep collection's items object references; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Provides methods for converting between .NET types and JSON types. + + + + + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates default . + Default settings are automatically used by serialization methods on , + and and on . + To serialize without using any default settings create a with + . + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value true as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value false as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's null as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's undefined as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's positive infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's negative infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's NaN as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + The time zone handling when the date is converted to a string. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + The string escape handling. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string. + + The object to serialize. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting. + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The of object being deserialized. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type. + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type using . + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The object to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize to. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string. + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string using . + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to serialize. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to convert to JSON. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to convert to JSON. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can read JSON. + + true if this can read JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. If there is no existing value then null will be used. + The existing value has a value. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Instructs the to use the specified when serializing the member or class. + + + + + Gets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + Parameter list to use when constructing the . Can be null. + + + + Represents a collection of . + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Instructs the to deserialize properties with no matching class member into the specified collection + and write values during serialization. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to write extension data when serializing the object. + + + true to write extension data when serializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to read extension data when deserializing the object. + + + true to read extension data when deserializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Instructs the not to serialize the public field or public read/write property value. + + + + + Base class for a table of atomized string objects. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member with the specified name. + + + + + Gets or sets the type used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the null value handling used when serializing this property. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the default value handling used when serializing this property. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing this property. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the object creation handling used when deserializing this property. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing this property. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property is required. + + + A value indicating whether this property is required. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously skips the children of the current token. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Specifies the state of the reader. + + + + + A read method has not been called. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Reader is at a property. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an object. + + + + + Reader is in an object. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an array. + + + + + Reader is in an array. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + Reader has just read a value. + + + + + Reader is at the start of a constructor. + + + + + Reader is in a constructor. + + + + + An error occurred that prevents the read operation from continuing. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Gets the current reader state. + + The current reader state. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the source should be closed when this reader is closed. + + + true to close the source when this reader is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether multiple pieces of JSON content can + be read from a continuous stream without erroring. + + + true to support reading multiple pieces of JSON content; otherwise false. + The default is false. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how custom date formatted strings are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source. + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Skips the children of the current token. + + + + + Sets the current token. + + The new token. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + A flag indicating whether the position index inside an array should be updated. + + + + Sets the state based on current token type. + + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the source is also closed. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member, and to require that the member has a value. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Serializes and deserializes objects into and from the JSON format. + The enables you to control how objects are encoded into JSON. + + + + + Occurs when the errors during serialization and deserialization. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) is handled. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + Collection that will be used during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is null. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified . + + The that contains the JSON structure to deserialize. + The being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The type of the object to deserialize. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is Auto to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Specifies the settings on a object. + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) are handled. + The default value is . + + Reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + Missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + Null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + The converters. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The preserve references handling. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + The reference resolver. + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + A function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + The error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is null. + + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to JSON text data. + + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + + The containing the JSON data to read. + + + + Gets or sets the reader's property name table. + + + + + Gets or sets the reader's character buffer pool. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Gets the current line position. + + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes indent characters. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes an indent space. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a null value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes an undefined value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of an array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Gets or sets the writer's character array pool. + + + + + Gets or sets how many s to write for each level in the hierarchy when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use to quote attribute values. + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use for indenting when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether object names will be surrounded with quotes. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified . + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Specifies the type of JSON token. + + + + + This is returned by the if a read method has not been called. + + + + + An object start token. + + + + + An array start token. + + + + + A constructor start token. + + + + + An object property name. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + Raw JSON. + + + + + An integer. + + + + + A float. + + + + + A string. + + + + + A boolean. + + + + + A null token. + + + + + An undefined token. + + + + + An object end token. + + + + + An array end token. + + + + + A constructor end token. + + + + + A Date. + + + + + Byte data. + + + + + + Represents a reader that provides validation. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Sets an event handler for receiving schema validation errors. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that + validates the content returned from the given . + + The to read from while validating. + + + + Gets or sets the schema. + + The schema. + + + + Gets the used to construct this . + + The specified in the constructor. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes indent characters. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes an indent space. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of an array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a null value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes an undefined value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously ets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the destination should be closed when this writer is closed. + + + true to close the destination when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the JSON should be auto-completed when this writer is closed. + + + true to auto-complete the JSON when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets the top. + + The top. + + + + Gets the state of the writer. + + + + + Gets the path of the writer. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating how JSON text output should be formatted. + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when writing JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the end of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the end of an array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end constructor. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + + + + Writes the current token and its children. + + The to read the token from. + + + + Writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + + + + Writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + + + + Writes the token. + + The to write. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Sets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Specifies how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore comments. + + + + + Load comments as a with type . + + + + + Specifies how duplicate property names are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Replace the existing value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the last property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Ignore the new value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the first property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Throw a when a duplicate property is encountered. + + + + + Contains the LINQ to JSON extension methods. + + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child properties of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the properties of every object in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Converts the value. + + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Converts the value. + + The source collection type. + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Returns a collection of child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The type to convert the values to. + The source collection type. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Represents a JSON array. + + + + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the at the specified index. + + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the . + + The object to locate in the . + + The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. + + + + + Inserts an item to the at the specified index. + + The zero-based index at which should be inserted. + The object to insert into the . + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Removes the item at the specified index. + + The zero-based index of the item to remove. + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + + A of that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Adds an item to the . + + The object to add to the . + + + + Removes all items from the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific value. + + The object to locate in the . + + true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Copies the elements of the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + The array. + Index of the array. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the is read-only. + + true if the is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . + + The object to remove from the . + + true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . + + + + + Represents a JSON constructor. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets or sets the name of this constructor. + + The constructor name. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + The constructor name. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a token that can contain other tokens. + + + + + Occurs when the list changes or an item in the list changes. + + + + + Occurs before an item is added to the collection. + + + + + Occurs when the items list of the collection has changed, or the collection is reset. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the descendant tokens for this token in document order. + + An of containing the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the tokens that contain this token, and all descendant tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing this token, and all the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Adds the specified content as children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Adds the specified content as the first children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Creates a that can be used to add tokens to the . + + A that is ready to have content written to it. + + + + Replaces the child nodes of this token with the specified content. + + The content. + + + + Removes the child nodes from this token. + + + + + Merge the specified content into this . + + The content to be merged. + + + + Merge the specified content into this using . + + The content to be merged. + The used to merge the content. + + + + Gets the count of child JSON tokens. + + The count of child JSON tokens. + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + An empty collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the struct. + + The enumerable. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for this instance. + + + A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. + + + + + Represents a JSON object. + + + + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Occurs when a property value changes. + + + + + Occurs when a property value is changing. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets an of of this object's properties. + + An of of this object's properties. + + + + Gets a with the specified name. + + The property name. + A with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets the with the specified name. + The exact name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The property name. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + A matched with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets a of of this object's property values. + + A of of this object's property values. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the with the specified property name. + + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + The value. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Adds the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the JSON object has the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + true if the JSON object has the specified property name; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the property with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + true if item was successfully removed; otherwise, false. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Represents a JSON property. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the property name. + + The property name. + + + + Gets or sets the property value. + + The property value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a view of a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The name. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, returns whether resetting an object changes its value. + + + true if resetting the component changes its value; otherwise, false. + + The component to test for reset capability. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the current value of the property on a component. + + + The value of a property for a given component. + + The component with the property for which to retrieve the value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, resets the value for this property of the component to the default value. + + The component with the property value that is to be reset to the default value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, sets the value of the component to a different value. + + The component with the property value that is to be set. + The new value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, determines a value indicating whether the value of this property needs to be persisted. + + + true if the property should be persisted; otherwise, false. + + The component with the property to be examined for persistence. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the component this property is bound to. + + + A that represents the type of component this property is bound to. + When the or + + methods are invoked, the object specified might be an instance of this type. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets a value indicating whether this property is read-only. + + + true if the property is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the property. + + + A that represents the type of the property. + + + + + Gets the hash code for the name of the member. + + + + The hash code for the name of the member. + + + + + Represents a raw JSON string. + + + + + Asynchronously creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The raw json. + + + + Creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + An instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Specifies the settings used when loading JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON comment handling. + + + + Gets or sets how JSON line info is handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON line info handling. + + + + Gets or sets how duplicate property names in JSON objects are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON duplicate property name handling. + + + + Specifies the settings used when merging JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets the method used when merging JSON arrays. + + The method used when merging JSON arrays. + + + + Gets or sets how null value properties are merged. + + How null value properties are merged. + + + + Gets or sets the comparison used to match property names while merging. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The comparison used to match property names while merging. + + + + Represents an abstract JSON token. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains + the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains + the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Gets a comparer that can compare two tokens for value equality. + + A that can compare two nodes for value equality. + + + + Gets or sets the parent. + + The parent. + + + + Gets the root of this . + + The root of this . + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Compares the values of two tokens, including the values of all descendant tokens. + + The first to compare. + The second to compare. + true if the tokens are equal; otherwise false. + + + + Gets the next sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the next sibling token. + + + + Gets the previous sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the previous sibling token. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON token. + + + + + Adds the specified content immediately after this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added after this token. + + + + Adds the specified content immediately before this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added before this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + A collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + A collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens after this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens after this tokens, in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets the with the specified key converted to the specified type. + + The type to convert the token to. + The token key. + The converted token value. + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order, filtered by the specified type. + + The type to filter the child tokens on. + A containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + Removes this token from its parent. + + + + + Replaces this token with the specified token. + + The value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Returns the indented JSON for this token. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + The indented JSON for this token. + + + + + Returns the JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + The JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to []. + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from [] to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Creates a for this token. + + A that can be used to read this token and its descendants. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object using the specified . + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used when reading the object. + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A , or null. + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + A . + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A new instance of the . + + + + Adds an object to the annotation list of this . + + The annotation to add. + + + + Get the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The type of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The type of the annotations to retrieve. + An that contains the annotations for this . + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The of the annotations to retrieve. + An of that contains the annotations that match the specified type for this . + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The type of annotations to remove. + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The of annotations to remove. + + + + Compares tokens to determine whether they are equal. + + + + + Determines whether the specified objects are equal. + + The first object of type to compare. + The second object of type to compare. + + true if the specified objects are equal; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for the specified object. + + The for which a hash code is to be returned. + A hash code for the specified object. + The type of is a reference type and is null. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the reader's current position. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + The initial path of the token. It is prepended to the returned . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Specifies the type of token. + + + + + No token type has been set. + + + + + A JSON object. + + + + + A JSON array. + + + + + A JSON constructor. + + + + + A JSON object property. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + An integer value. + + + + + A float value. + + + + + A string value. + + + + + A boolean value. + + + + + A null value. + + + + + An undefined value. + + + + + A date value. + + + + + A raw JSON value. + + + + + A collection of bytes value. + + + + + A Guid value. + + + + + A Uri value. + + + + + A TimeSpan value. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the writer's current position. + + + + + Gets the token being written. + + The token being written. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class writing to the given . + + The container being written to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + Setting to true has no additional effect, since the underlying is a type that cannot be closed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will be raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Represents a value in JSON (string, integer, date, etc). + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a comment with the given value. + + The value. + A comment with the given value. + + + + Creates a string with the given value. + + The value. + A string with the given value. + + + + Creates a null value. + + A null value. + + + + Creates a undefined value. + + A undefined value. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the underlying token value. + + The underlying token value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. + + + true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. + + An object to compare with this object. + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to the current . + + The to compare with the current . + + true if the specified is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Serves as a hash function for a particular type. + + + A hash code for the current . + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. + + An object to compare with this instance. + + A 32-bit signed integer that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. The return value has these meanings: + Value + Meaning + Less than zero + This instance is less than . + Zero + This instance is equal to . + Greater than zero + This instance is greater than . + + + is not of the same type as this instance. + + + + + Specifies how line information is handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore line information. + + + + + Load line information. + + + + + Specifies how JSON arrays are merged together. + + + + Concatenate arrays. + + + Union arrays, skipping items that already exist. + + + Replace all array items. + + + Merge array items together, matched by index. + + + + Specifies how null value properties are merged. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be ignored during merging. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be merged. + + + + + Specifies the member serialization options for the . + + + + + All public members are serialized by default. Members can be excluded using or . + This is the default member serialization mode. + + + + + Only members marked with or are serialized. + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with . + + + + + All public and private fields are serialized. Members can be excluded using or . + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with + and setting IgnoreSerializableAttribute on to false. + + + + + Specifies metadata property handling options for the . + + + + + Read metadata properties located at the start of a JSON object. + + + + + Read metadata properties located anywhere in a JSON object. Note that this setting will impact performance. + + + + + Do not try to read metadata properties. + + + + + Specifies missing member handling options for the . + + + + + Ignore a missing member and do not attempt to deserialize it. + + + + + Throw a when a missing member is encountered during deserialization. + + + + + Specifies null value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Ignore null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Specifies how object creation is handled by the . + + + + + Reuse existing objects, create new objects when needed. + + + + + Only reuse existing objects. + + + + + Always create new objects. + + + + + Specifies reference handling options for the . + Note that references cannot be preserved when a value is set via a non-default constructor such as types that implement . + + + + + + + + Do not preserve references when serializing types. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing. + + + + + Specifies reference loop handling options for the . + + + + + Throw a when a loop is encountered. + + + + + Ignore loop references and do not serialize. + + + + + Serialize loop references. + + + + + Indicating whether a property is required. + + + + + The property is not required. The default state. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON but can be a null value. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON and cannot be a null value. + + + + + The property is not required but it cannot be a null value. + + + + + + Contains the JSON schema extension methods. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + When this method returns, contains any error messages generated while validating. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + The validation event handler. + + + + + An in-memory representation of a JSON Schema. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is required. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is read-only. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is visible to users. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is transient. + + + + + Gets or sets the description of the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the types of values allowed by the object. + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern. + + The pattern. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum length. + + The minimum length. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum length. + + The maximum length. + + + + Gets or sets a number that the value should be divisible by. + + A number that the value should be divisible by. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum. + + The minimum. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum. + + The maximum. + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets the minimum number of items. + + The minimum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum number of items. + + The maximum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the of items. + + The of items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether items in an array are validated using the instance at their array position from . + + + true if items are validated using their array position; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the of additional items. + + The of additional items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional items are allowed. + + + true if additional items are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the array items must be unique. + + + + + Gets or sets the of properties. + + The of properties. + + + + Gets or sets the of additional properties. + + The of additional properties. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern properties. + + The pattern properties. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional properties are allowed. + + + true if additional properties are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the required property if this property is present. + + The required property if this property is present. + + + + Gets or sets the a collection of valid enum values allowed. + + A collection of valid enum values allowed. + + + + Gets or sets disallowed types. + + The disallowed types. + + + + Gets or sets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets the collection of that this schema extends. + + The collection of that this schema extends. + + + + Gets or sets the format. + + The format. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The to use when resolving schema references. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema. + + A that contains JSON Schema. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema using the specified . + + A that contains JSON Schema. + The resolver. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Writes this schema to a . + + A into which this method will write. + + + + Writes this schema to a using the specified . + + A into which this method will write. + The resolver used. + + + + Returns a that represents the current . + + + A that represents the current . + + + + + + Returns detailed information about the schema exception. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + + Generates a from a specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets how undefined schemas are handled by the serializer. + + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + + Resolves from an id. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the loaded schemas. + + The loaded schemas. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a for the specified reference. + + The id. + A for the specified reference. + + + + + The value types allowed by the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + No type specified. + + + + + String type. + + + + + Float type. + + + + + Integer type. + + + + + Boolean type. + + + + + Object type. + + + + + Array type. + + + + + Null type. + + + + + Any type. + + + + + + Specifies undefined schema Id handling options for the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Do not infer a schema Id. + + + + + Use the .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + Use the assembly qualified .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + + Returns detailed information related to the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the associated with the validation error. + + The JsonSchemaException associated with the validation error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + + + Gets the text description corresponding to the validation error. + + The text description. + + + + + Represents the callback method that will handle JSON schema validation events and the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + A camel case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Resolves member mappings for a type, camel casing property names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether members are being get and set using dynamic code generation. + This value is determined by the runtime permissions available. + + + true if using dynamic code generation; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the default members search flags. + + The default members search flags. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether compiler generated members should be serialized. + + + true if serialized compiler generated members; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the interface when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the interface will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the attribute when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the attribute will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore IsSpecified members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the IsSpecified members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore ShouldSerialize members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the ShouldSerialize members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Gets the serializable members for the type. + + The type to get serializable members for. + The serializable members for the type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates the constructor parameters. + + The constructor to create properties for. + The type's member properties. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The matching member property. + The constructor parameter. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the default for the contract. + + Type of the object. + The contract's default . + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Determines which contract type is created for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates properties for the given . + + The type to create properties for. + /// The member serialization mode for the type. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates the used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + The member. + The used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The member's parent . + The member to create a for. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Resolved name of the property. + + + + Resolves the name of the extension data. By default no changes are made to extension data names. + + Name of the extension data. + Resolved name of the extension data. + + + + Resolves the key of the dictionary. By default is used to resolve dictionary keys. + + Key of the dictionary. + Resolved key of the dictionary. + + + + Gets the resolved name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Name of the property. + + + + The default naming strategy. Property names and dictionary keys are unchanged. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + The default serialization binder used when resolving and loading classes from type names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to the application's instances. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides information surrounding an error. + + + + + Gets the error. + + The error. + + + + Gets the original object that caused the error. + + The original object that caused the error. + + + + Gets the member that caused the error. + + The member that caused the error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is handled. + + true if handled; otherwise, false. + + + + Provides data for the Error event. + + + + + Gets the current object the error event is being raised against. + + The current object the error event is being raised against. + + + + Gets the error context. + + The error context. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The current object. + The error context. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides methods to get attributes. + + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used to resolve references when serializing and deserializing JSON by the . + + + + + Resolves a reference to its object. + + The serialization context. + The reference to resolve. + The object that was resolved from the reference. + + + + Gets the reference for the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The object to get a reference for. + The reference to the object. + + + + Determines whether the specified object is referenced. + + The serialization context. + The object to test for a reference. + + true if the specified object is referenced; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds a reference to the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The reference. + The object to reference. + + + + Allows users to control class loading and mandate what class to load. + + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Provides methods to get and set values. + + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the of the collection items. + + The of the collection items. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the collection type is a multidimensional array. + + true if the collection type is a multidimensional array; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the collection values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the collection values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the default collection items . + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection items preserve object references. + + true if collection items preserve object references; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Handles serialization callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + + + + Handles serialization error callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + The error context. + + + + Sets extension data for an object during deserialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + The extension data key. + The extension data value. + + + + Gets extension data for an object during serialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the underlying type for the contract. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Gets or sets the type created during deserialization. + + The type created during deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the default for this contract. + + The converter. + + + + Gets the internally resolved for the contract's type. + This converter is used as a fallback converter when no other converter is resolved. + Setting will always override this converter. + + + + + Gets or sets all methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + The methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called during deserialization of the object. + + The methods called during deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + The methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called before serialization of the object. + + The methods called before serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all method called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + The methods called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets the default creator method used to create the object. + + The default creator method used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the default creator is non-public. + + true if the default object creator is non-public; otherwise, false. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the dictionary key resolver. + + The dictionary key resolver. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary keys. + + The of the dictionary keys. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary values. + + The of the dictionary values. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets or sets the property name resolver. + + The property name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object constructor. + + The object constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object member serialization. + + The member object serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets a collection of instances that define the parameters used with . + + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + This function is called with a collection of arguments which are defined by the collection. + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets the extension data setter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data getter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data value type. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data name resolver. + + The extension data name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Maps a JSON property to a .NET member or constructor parameter. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the type that declared this property. + + The type that declared this property. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the name of the underlying member or parameter. + + The name of the underlying member or parameter. + + + + Gets the that will get and set the during serialization. + + The that will get and set the during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the for this property. + + The for this property. + + + + Gets or sets the type of the property. + + The type of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the for the property. + If set this converter takes precedence over the contract converter for the property type. + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets the member converter. + + The member converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is ignored. + + true if ignored; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is readable. + + true if readable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is writable. + + true if writable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this has a member attribute. + + true if has a member attribute; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is required. + + A value indicating whether this is required. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether has a value specified. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property preserves object references. + + + true if this instance is reference; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the property null value handling. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property default value handling. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property object creation handling. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets or sets the type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets an action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + An action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Gets or sets the converter used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + A collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The type. + + + + When implemented in a derived class, extracts the key from the specified element. + + The element from which to extract the key. + The key for the specified element. + + + + Adds a object. + + The property to add to the collection. + + + + Gets the closest matching object. + First attempts to get an exact case match of and then + a case insensitive match. + + Name of the property. + A matching property if found. + + + + Gets a property by property name. + + The name of the property to get. + Type property name string comparison. + A matching property if found. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Lookup and create an instance of the type described by the argument. + + The type to create. + Optional arguments to pass to an initializing constructor of the JsonConverter. + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + A kebab case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to memory. When the trace message limit is + reached then old trace messages will be removed as new messages are added. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Returns an enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + An enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + + + Returns a of the most recent trace messages. + + + A of the most recent trace messages. + + + + + A base class for resolving how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names, + e.g. a property name customized with a , should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given property name. + + The initial property name. + A flag indicating whether the property has had a name explicitly specified. + The serialized property name. + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given extension data name. + + The initial extension data name. + The serialized extension data name. + + + + Gets the serialized key for a given dictionary key. + + The initial dictionary key. + The serialized dictionary key. + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Hash code calculation + + + + + + Object equality implementation + + + + + + + Compare to another NamingStrategy + + + + + + + Represents a method that constructs an object. + + The object type to create. + + + + When applied to a method, specifies that the method is called when an error occurs serializing an object. + + + + + Provides methods to get attributes from a , , or . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The instance to get attributes for. This parameter should be a , , or . + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Get and set values for a using reflection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + A snake case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Specifies how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Only control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + All non-ASCII and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + HTML (<, >, &, ', ") and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + Indicates the method that will be used during deserialization for locating and loading assemblies. + + + + + In simple mode, the assembly used during deserialization need not match exactly the assembly used during serialization. Specifically, the version numbers need not match as the LoadWithPartialName method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + In full mode, the assembly used during deserialization must match exactly the assembly used during serialization. The Load method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + Specifies type name handling options for the . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Do not include the .NET type name when serializing types. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Always include the .NET type name when serializing. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when the type of the object being serialized is not the same as its declared type. + Note that this doesn't include the root serialized object by default. To include the root object's type name in JSON + you must specify a root type object with + or . + + + + + Determines whether the collection is null or empty. + + The collection. + + true if the collection is null or empty; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds the elements of the specified collection to the specified generic . + + The list to add to. + The collection of elements to add. + + + + Converts the value to the specified type. If the value is unable to be converted, the + value is checked whether it assignable to the specified type. + + The value to convert. + The culture to use when converting. + The type to convert or cast the value to. + + The converted type. If conversion was unsuccessful, the initial value + is returned if assignable to the target type. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic that returns a result + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Returns a Restrictions object which includes our current restrictions merged + with a restriction limiting our type + + + + + Helper class for serializing immutable collections. + Note that this is used by all builds, even those that don't support immutable collections, in case the DLL is GACed + https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/issues/652 + + + + + Gets the type of the typed collection's items. + + The type. + The type of the typed collection's items. + + + + Gets the member's underlying type. + + The member. + The underlying type of the member. + + + + Determines whether the property is an indexed property. + + The property. + + true if the property is an indexed property; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the member's value on the object. + + The member. + The target object. + The member's value on the object. + + + + Sets the member's value on the target object. + + The member. + The target. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be read. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be read. + /// if set to true then allow the member to be gotten non-publicly. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be read; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be set. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be set. + if set to true then allow the member to be set non-publicly. + if set to true then allow the member to be set if read-only. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be set; otherwise, false. + + + + + Builds a string. Unlike this class lets you reuse its internal buffer. + + + + + Determines whether the string is all white space. Empty string will return false. + + The string to test whether it is all white space. + + true if the string is all white space; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies the state of the . + + + + + An exception has been thrown, which has left the in an invalid state. + You may call the method to put the in the Closed state. + Any other method calls result in an being thrown. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + An object is being written. + + + + + An array is being written. + + + + + A constructor is being written. + + + + + A property is being written. + + + + + A write method has not been called. + + + + Specifies that an output will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Specifies that an output may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Specifies that null is allowed as an input even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + + Specifies that the method will not return if the associated Boolean parameter is passed the specified value. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + The condition parameter value. Code after the method will be considered unreachable by diagnostics if the argument to + the associated parameter matches this value. + + + + Gets the condition parameter value. + + + diff --git a/Translate/assemblies/Assemblies.8.0.33/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll b/Translate/assemblies/Assemblies.8.0.33/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll new file mode 100755 index 0000000..de9e124 Binary files /dev/null and b/Translate/assemblies/Assemblies.8.0.33/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll differ diff --git a/Translate/assemblies/Assemblies.8.0.33/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.xml b/Translate/assemblies/Assemblies.8.0.33/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.xml new file mode 100755 index 0000000..84c0213 --- /dev/null +++ b/Translate/assemblies/Assemblies.8.0.33/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.xml @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ + + + System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe + + + + Contains generic, low-level functionality for manipulating pointers. + + + Adds an element offset to the given reference. + The reference to add the offset to. + The offset to add. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the addition of offset to pointer. + + + Adds an element offset to the given reference. + The reference to add the offset to. + The offset to add. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the addition of offset to pointer. + + + Adds a byte offset to the given reference. + The reference to add the offset to. + The offset to add. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the addition of byte offset to pointer. + + + Determines whether the specified references point to the same location. + The first reference to compare. + The second reference to compare. + The type of reference. + true if left and right point to the same location; otherwise, false. + + + Casts the given object to the specified type. + The object to cast. + The type which the object will be cast to. + The original object, casted to the given type. + + + Reinterprets the given reference as a reference to a value of type TTo. + The reference to reinterpret. + The type of reference to reinterpret.. + The desired type of the reference. + A reference to a value of type TTo. + + + Returns a pointer to the given by-ref parameter. + The object whose pointer is obtained. + The type of object. + A pointer to the given value. + + + Reinterprets the given location as a reference to a value of type T. + The location of the value to reference. + The type of the interpreted location. + A reference to a value of type T. + + + Determines the byte offset from origin to target from the given references. + The reference to origin. + The reference to target. + The type of reference. + Byte offset from origin to target i.e. target - origin. + + + Copies a value of type T to the given location. + The location to copy to. + A reference to the value to copy. + The type of value to copy. + + + Copies a value of type T to the given location. + The location to copy to. + A pointer to the value to copy. + The type of value to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the address. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the address. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Returns the size of an object of the given type parameter. + The type of object whose size is retrieved. + The size of an object of type T. + + + Subtracts an element offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + The offset to subtract. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of offset from pointer. + + + Subtracts an element offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + The offset to subtract. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of offset from pointer. + + + Subtracts a byte offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of byte offset from pointer. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git 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using the supplied result of a successful operation. + The result. + + + Retrieves a object that represents this . + The object that is wrapped in this if one exists, or a new object that represents the result. + + + Configures an awaiter for this value. + true to attempt to marshal the continuation back to the captured context; otherwise, false. + The configured awaiter. + + + Creates a method builder for use with an async method. + The created builder. + + + Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object. + The object to compare with the current object. + true if the specified object is equal to the current object; otherwise, false. + + + Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object. + The object to compare with the current object. + true if the specified object is equal to the current object; otherwise, false. + + + Creates an awaiter for this value. + The awaiter. + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + The hash code for the current object. + + + Gets a value that indicates whether this object represents a canceled operation. + true if this object represents a canceled operation; otherwise, false. + + + Gets a value that indicates whether this object represents a completed operation. + true if this object represents a completed operation; otherwise, false. + + + Gets a value that indicates whether this object represents a successfully completed operation. + true if this object represents a successfully completed operation; otherwise, false. + + + Gets a value that indicates whether this object represents a failed operation. + true if this object represents a failed operation; otherwise, false. + + + Compares two values for equality. + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the two values are equal; otherwise, false. + + + Determines whether two values are unequal. + The first value to compare. + The seconed value to compare. + true if the two values are not equal; otherwise, false. + + + Gets the result. + The result. + + + Returns a string that represents the current object. + A string that represents the current object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Translate/assemblies/HtmlAgilityPack.dll b/Translate/assemblies/HtmlAgilityPack.dll new file mode 100755 index 0000000..b0692c1 Binary files /dev/null and b/Translate/assemblies/HtmlAgilityPack.dll differ diff --git a/Translate/assemblies/Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.dll b/Translate/assemblies/Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.dll new file mode 100755 index 0000000..4ab081c Binary files /dev/null and b/Translate/assemblies/Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.dll differ diff --git a/Translate/assemblies/MySql.Data.811.dll b/Translate/assemblies/MySql.Data.811.dll new file mode 100755 index 0000000..20fe8e6 Binary files /dev/null and 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reading will be compatible with incorrect Json.NET 3.5 written binary; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the root object will be read as a JSON array. + + + true if the root object will be read as a JSON array; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when reading values from BSON. + + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The containing the BSON data to read. + if set to true the root object will be read as a JSON array. + The used when reading values from BSON. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating BSON data. + + + + + Gets or sets the used when writing values to BSON. + When set to no conversion will occur. + + The used when writing values to BSON. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying stream. + + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value that represents a BSON object id. + + The Object ID value to write. + + + + Writes a BSON regex. + + The regex pattern. + The regex options. + + + + Specifies how constructors are used when initializing objects during deserialization by the . + + + + + First attempt to use the public default constructor, then fall back to a single parameterized constructor, then to the non-public default constructor. + + + + + Json.NET will use a non-public default constructor before falling back to a parameterized constructor. + + + + + Converts a binary value to and from a base 64 string value. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a custom object. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Creates an object which will then be populated by the serializer. + + Type of the object. + The created object. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Provides a base class for converting a to and from JSON. + + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a F# discriminated union type to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an Entity Framework to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from the ISO 8601 date format (e.g. "2008-04-12T12:53Z"). + + + + + Gets or sets the date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time styles used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The date time format used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + The culture used when converting a date to and from JSON. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a JavaScript Date constructor (e.g. new Date(52231943)). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from JSON and BSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts an to and from its name string value. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the written enum text should be camel case. + The default value is false. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether integer values are allowed when serializing and deserializing. + The default value is true. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + true if the written enum text will be camel case; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how enum text is written. + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The of the used to write enum text. + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + true if integers are allowed when serializing and deserializing; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts a to and from Unix epoch time + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Converts a to and from a string (e.g. "1.2.3.4"). + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing property value of the JSON that is being converted. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Converts XML to and from JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the root element to insert when deserializing to XML if the JSON structure has produced multiple root elements. + + The name of the deserialized root element. + + + + Gets or sets a value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + true if the array attribute is written to the XML; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to write the root JSON object. + + true if the JSON root object is omitted; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + true if special characters are encoded; otherwise, false. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The calling serializer. + The value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Checks if the is a namespace attribute. + + Attribute name to test. + The attribute name prefix if it has one, otherwise an empty string. + true if attribute name is for a namespace attribute, otherwise false. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified value type. + + Type of the value. + + true if this instance can convert the specified value type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies how dates are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Dates are written in the ISO 8601 format, e.g. "2012-03-21T05:40Z". + + + + + Dates are written in the Microsoft JSON format, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/". + + + + + Specifies how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Date formatted strings are not parsed to a date type and are read as strings. + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies how to treat the time value when converting between string and . + + + + + Treat as local time. If the object represents a Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), it is converted to the local time. + + + + + Treat as a UTC. If the object represents a local time, it is converted to a UTC. + + + + + Treat as a local time if a is being converted to a string. + If a string is being converted to , convert to a local time if a time zone is specified. + + + + + Time zone information should be preserved when converting. + + + + + The default JSON name table implementation. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Adds the specified string into name table. + + The string to add. + This method is not thread-safe. + The resolved string. + + + + Specifies default value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects. + Included members are written to JSON. Has no effect when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + so that it is not written to JSON. + This option will ignore all default values (e.g. null for objects and nullable types; 0 for integers, + decimals and floating point numbers; and false for booleans). The default value ignored can be changed by + placing the on the property. + + + + + Members with a default value but no JSON will be set to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Ignore members where the member value is the same as the member's default value when serializing objects + and set members to their default value when deserializing. + + + + + Specifies float format handling options when writing special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and with . + + + + + Write special floating point values as strings in JSON, e.g. "NaN", "Infinity", "-Infinity". + + + + + Write special floating point values as symbols in JSON, e.g. NaN, Infinity, -Infinity. + Note that this will produce non-valid JSON. + + + + + Write special floating point values as the property's default value in JSON, e.g. 0.0 for a property, null for a of property. + + + + + Specifies how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Floating point numbers are parsed to . + + + + + Specifies formatting options for the . + + + + + No special formatting is applied. This is the default. + + + + + Causes child objects to be indented according to the and settings. + + + + + Provides an interface for using pooled arrays. + + The array type content. + + + + Rent an array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + The minimum required length of the array. The returned array may be longer. + The rented array from the pool. This array must be returned when it is no longer needed. + + + + Return an array to the pool. + + The array that is being returned. + + + + Provides an interface to enable a class to return line and position information. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Gets the current line position. + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, when returns false). + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether null items are allowed in the collection. + + true if null items are allowed in the collection; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + A flag indicating whether the array can contain null items. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to use the specified constructor when deserializing that object. + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + The id. + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + The title. + + + + Gets or sets the description. + + The description. + + + + Gets or sets the collection's items converter. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonContainer(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve object references. + + + true to keep object reference; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to preserve collection's items references. + + + true to keep collection's items object references; otherwise, false. The default is false. + + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the collection's items. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Provides methods for converting between .NET types and JSON types. + + + + + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates default . + Default settings are automatically used by serialization methods on , + and and on . + To serialize without using any default settings create a with + . + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value true as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's boolean value false as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's null as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's undefined as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's positive infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's negative infinity as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Represents JavaScript's NaN as a string. This field is read-only. + + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + The time zone handling when the date is converted to a string. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation using the specified. + + The value to convert. + The format the date will be converted to. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + The string delimiter character. + The string escape handling. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Converts the to its JSON string representation. + + The value to convert. + A JSON string representation of the . + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string. + + The object to serialize. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting. + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and a collection of . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of converters used while serializing. + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Serializes the specified object to a JSON string using a type, formatting and . + + The object to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + The used to serialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + A JSON string representation of the object. + + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to a .NET object using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The of object being deserialized. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type. + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type. + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the given anonymous type using . + + + The anonymous type to deserialize to. This can't be specified + traditionally and must be inferred from the anonymous type passed + as a parameter. + + The JSON to deserialize. + The anonymous type object. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized anonymous type from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The JSON to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The type of the object to deserialize to. + The object to deserialize. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using a collection of . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize. + Converters to use while deserializing. + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Deserializes the JSON to the specified .NET type using . + + The JSON to deserialize. + The type of the object to deserialize to. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + The deserialized object from the JSON string. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string. + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the object with values from the JSON string using . + + The JSON to populate values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + The used to deserialize the object. + If this is null, default serialization settings will be used. + + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to serialize. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string. + + The node to convert to JSON. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting. + + The node to convert to JSON. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Serializes the to a JSON string using formatting and omits the root object if is true. + + The node to serialize. + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + Omits writing the root object. + A JSON string of the . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string. + + The JSON string. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by . + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by + and writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + The deserialized . + + + + Deserializes the from a JSON string nested in a root element specified by , + writes a Json.NET array attribute for collections, and encodes special characters. + + The JSON string. + The name of the root element to append when deserializing. + + A value to indicate whether to write the Json.NET array attribute. + This attribute helps preserve arrays when converting the written XML back to JSON. + + + A value to indicate whether to encode special characters when converting JSON to XML. + If true, special characters like ':', '@', '?', '#' and '$' in JSON property names aren't used to specify + XML namespaces, attributes or processing directives. Instead special characters are encoded and written + as part of the XML element name. + + The deserialized . + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can read JSON. + + true if this can read JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this can write JSON. + + true if this can write JSON; otherwise, false. + + + + Converts an object to and from JSON. + + The object type to convert. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Writes the JSON representation of the object. + + The to write to. + The value. + The calling serializer. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Reads the JSON representation of the object. + + The to read from. + Type of the object. + The existing value of object being read. If there is no existing value then null will be used. + The existing value has a value. + The calling serializer. + The object value. + + + + Determines whether this instance can convert the specified object type. + + Type of the object. + + true if this instance can convert the specified object type; otherwise, false. + + + + + Instructs the to use the specified when serializing the member or class. + + + + + Gets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + Type of the . + Parameter list to use when constructing the . Can be null. + + + + Represents a collection of . + + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the collection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Instructs the to deserialize properties with no matching class member into the specified collection + and write values during serialization. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to write extension data when serializing the object. + + + true to write extension data when serializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether to read extension data when deserializing the object. + + + true to read extension data when deserializing the object; otherwise, false. The default is true. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Instructs the not to serialize the public field or public read/write property value. + + + + + Base class for a table of atomized string objects. + + + + + Gets a string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + The character array containing the name to find. + The zero-based index into the array specifying the first character of the name. + The number of characters in the name. + A string containing the same characters as the specified range of characters in the given array. + + + + Instructs the how to serialize the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified member serialization. + + The member serialization. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified container Id. + + The container Id. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member with the specified name. + + + + + Gets or sets the type used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type. + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(ItemConverterType = typeof(MyContainerConverter), ItemConverterParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the of the . + + The of the . + + + + The parameter list to use when constructing the described by . + If null, the default constructor is used. + When non-null, there must be a constructor defined in the that exactly matches the number, + order, and type of these parameters. + + + + [JsonProperty(NamingStrategyType = typeof(MyNamingStrategy), NamingStrategyParameters = new object[] { 123, "Four" })] + + + + + + Gets or sets the null value handling used when serializing this property. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the default value handling used when serializing this property. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing this property. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the object creation handling used when deserializing this property. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing this property. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's value is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property is required. + + + A value indicating whether this property is required. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously skips the children of the current token. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Specifies the state of the reader. + + + + + A read method has not been called. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Reader is at a property. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an object. + + + + + Reader is in an object. + + + + + Reader is at the start of an array. + + + + + Reader is in an array. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + Reader has just read a value. + + + + + Reader is at the start of a constructor. + + + + + Reader is in a constructor. + + + + + An error occurred that prevents the read operation from continuing. + + + + + The end of the file has been reached successfully. + + + + + Gets the current reader state. + + The current reader state. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the source should be closed when this reader is closed. + + + true to close the source when this reader is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether multiple pieces of JSON content can + be read from a continuous stream without erroring. + + + true to support reading multiple pieces of JSON content; otherwise false. + The default is false. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how custom date formatted strings are parsed when reading JSON. + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source. + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Skips the children of the current token. + + + + + Sets the current token. + + The new token. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + + + + Sets the current token and value. + + The new token. + The value. + A flag indicating whether the position index inside an array should be updated. + + + + Sets the state based on current token type. + + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the source is also closed. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while reading JSON text. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Instructs the to always serialize the member, and to require that the member has a value. + + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs during JSON serialization or deserialization. + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path, line number, line position, and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Serializes and deserializes objects into and from the JSON format. + The enables you to control how objects are encoded into JSON. + + + + + Occurs when the errors during serialization and deserialization. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) is handled. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + Collection that will be used during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is null. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional JSON content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will not use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + A new instance. + The will use default settings + from . + + + + + Creates a new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + The settings to be applied to the . + + A new instance using the specified . + The will use default settings + from as well as the specified . + + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Populates the JSON values onto the target object. + + The that contains the JSON structure to read values from. + The target object to populate values onto. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified . + + The that contains the JSON structure to deserialize. + The being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The type of the object to deserialize. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Deserializes the JSON structure contained by the specified + into an instance of the specified type. + + The containing the object. + The of object being deserialized. + The instance of being deserialized. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + The type of the value being serialized. + This parameter is used when is Auto to write out the type name if the type of the value does not match. + Specifying the type is optional. + + + + + Serializes the specified and writes the JSON structure + using the specified . + + The used to write the JSON structure. + The to serialize. + + + + Specifies the settings on a object. + + + + + Gets or sets how reference loops (e.g. a class referencing itself) are handled. + The default value is . + + Reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets how missing members (e.g. JSON contains a property that isn't a member on the object) are handled during deserialization. + The default value is . + + Missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets how objects are created during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets how null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + Null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets how default values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets a collection that will be used during serialization. + + The converters. + + + + Gets or sets how object references are preserved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The preserve references handling. + + + + Gets or sets how type name writing and reading is handled by the serializer. + The default value is . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets how metadata properties are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The metadata properties handling. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how a type name assembly is written and resolved by the serializer. + The default value is . + + The type name assembly format. + + + + Gets or sets how constructors are used during deserialization. + The default value is . + + The constructor handling. + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver used by the serializer when + serializing .NET objects to JSON and vice versa. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Gets or sets the equality comparer used by the serializer when comparing references. + + The equality comparer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + The reference resolver. + + + + Gets or sets a function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + A function that creates the used by the serializer when resolving references. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when writing trace messages. + + The trace writer. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when resolving type names. + + The binder. + + + + Gets or sets the error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + The error handler called during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets the used by the serializer when invoking serialization callback methods. + + The context. + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text, + and the expected date format when reading JSON text. + The default value is "yyyy'-'MM'-'dd'T'HH':'mm':'ss.FFFFFFFK". + + + + + Gets or sets the maximum depth allowed when reading JSON. Reading past this depth will throw a . + A null value means there is no maximum. + The default value is null. + + + + + Indicates how JSON text output is formatted. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled during serialization and deserialization. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how date formatted strings, e.g. "\/Date(1198908717056)\/" and "2012-03-21T05:40Z", are parsed when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written as JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how floating point numbers, e.g. 1.0 and 9.9, are parsed when reading JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when reading JSON. + The default value is . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object. + The default value is false. + + + true if there will be a check for additional content after deserializing an object; otherwise, false. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to JSON text data. + + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a []. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the []. This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a of . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the of . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously reads the next JSON token from the source as a . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous read. The + property returns the . This result will be null at the end of an array. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + + The containing the JSON data to read. + + + + Gets or sets the reader's property name table. + + + + + Gets or sets the reader's character buffer pool. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the class can return line information. + + + true if and can be provided; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the current line number. + + + The current line number or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Gets the current line position. + + + The current line position or 0 if no line information is available (for example, returns false). + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes indent characters. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes an indent space. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a null value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes an undefined value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of an array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + Derived classes must override this method to get asynchronous behaviour. Otherwise it will + execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. + + + + Gets or sets the writer's character array pool. + + + + + Gets or sets how many s to write for each level in the hierarchy when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use to quote attribute values. + + + + + Gets or sets which character to use for indenting when is set to . + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether object names will be surrounded with quotes. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified . + + The to write to. + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying and also flushes the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Specifies the type of JSON token. + + + + + This is returned by the if a read method has not been called. + + + + + An object start token. + + + + + An array start token. + + + + + A constructor start token. + + + + + An object property name. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + Raw JSON. + + + + + An integer. + + + + + A float. + + + + + A string. + + + + + A boolean. + + + + + A null token. + + + + + An undefined token. + + + + + An object end token. + + + + + An array end token. + + + + + A constructor end token. + + + + + A Date. + + + + + Byte data. + + + + + + Represents a reader that provides validation. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Sets an event handler for receiving schema validation errors. + + + + + Gets the text value of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + The depth of the current token in the JSON document. + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Gets the quotation mark character used to enclose the value of a string. + + + + + + Gets the type of the current JSON token. + + + + + + Gets the .NET type for the current JSON token. + + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that + validates the content returned from the given . + + The to read from while validating. + + + + Gets or sets the schema. + + The schema. + + + + Gets the used to construct this . + + The specified in the constructor. + + + + Changes the reader's state to . + If is set to true, the underlying is also closed. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a []. + + + A [] or null if the next JSON token is null. + + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a . + + A . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . This method will return null at the end of an array. + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying as a of . + + A of . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Asynchronously closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes indent characters. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the JSON value delimiter. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes an indent space. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of an array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a constructor. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the end of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a null value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a value. + + The value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes an undefined value. + + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Asynchronously ets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A that represents the asynchronous operation. + The default behaviour is to execute synchronously, returning an already-completed task. Derived + classes can override this behaviour for true asynchronicity. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the destination should be closed when this writer is closed. + + + true to close the destination when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the JSON should be auto-completed when this writer is closed. + + + true to auto-complete the JSON when this writer is closed; otherwise false. The default is true. + + + + + Gets the top. + + The top. + + + + Gets the state of the writer. + + + + + Gets the path of the writer. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating how JSON text output should be formatted. + + + + + Gets or sets how dates are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how time zones are handled when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how special floating point numbers, e.g. , + and , + are written to JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets how and values are formatted when writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets or sets the culture used when writing JSON. Defaults to . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the destination and also flushes the destination. + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the destination is also closed. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the end of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the end of an array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end constructor. + + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair of a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + A flag to indicate whether the text should be escaped when it is written as a JSON property name. + + + + Writes the end of the current JSON object or array. + + + + + Writes the current token and its children. + + The to read the token from. + + + + Writes the current token. + + The to read the token from. + A flag indicating whether the current token's children should be written. + + + + Writes the token and its value. + + The to write. + + The value to write. + A value is only required for tokens that have an associated value, e.g. the property name for . + null can be passed to the method for tokens that don't have a value, e.g. . + + + + + Writes the token. + + The to write. + + + + Writes the specified end token. + + The end token to write. + + + + Writes indent characters. + + + + + Writes the JSON value delimiter. + + + + + Writes an indent space. + + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON without changing the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes raw JSON where a value is expected and updates the writer's state. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a of value. + + The of value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes the given white space. + + The string of white space characters. + + + + Releases unmanaged and - optionally - managed resources. + + true to release both managed and unmanaged resources; false to release only unmanaged resources. + + + + Sets the state of the . + + The being written. + The value being written. + + + + The exception thrown when an error occurs while writing JSON text. + + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message, JSON path and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Specifies how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore comments. + + + + + Load comments as a with type . + + + + + Specifies how duplicate property names are handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Replace the existing value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the last property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Ignore the new value when there is a duplicate property. The value of the first property in the JSON object will be used. + + + + + Throw a when a duplicate property is encountered. + + + + + Contains the LINQ to JSON extension methods. + + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, the ancestors of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + The type of the objects in source, constrained to . + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains every token in the source collection, and the descendants of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child properties of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the properties of every object in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of child values of every object in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection with the given key. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + The token key. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection with the given key. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child values of every object in the source collection. + + The type to convert the values to. + An of that contains the source collection. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Converts the value. + + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Converts the value. + + The source collection type. + The type to convert the value to. + A cast as a of . + A converted value. + + + + Returns a collection of child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + An of that contains the values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns a collection of converted child tokens of every array in the source collection. + + An of that contains the source collection. + The type to convert the values to. + The source collection type. + An that contains the converted values of every token in the source collection. + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Returns the input typed as . + + The source collection type. + An of that contains the source collection. + The input typed as . + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Represents a JSON array. + + + + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous load. The property contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the array. + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads an from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the at the specified index. + + + + + + Determines the index of a specific item in the . + + The object to locate in the . + + The index of if found in the list; otherwise, -1. + + + + + Inserts an item to the at the specified index. + + The zero-based index at which should be inserted. + The object to insert into the . + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Removes the item at the specified index. + + The zero-based index of the item to remove. + + is not a valid index in the . + + + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + + + A of that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Adds an item to the . + + The object to add to the . + + + + Removes all items from the . + + + + + Determines whether the contains a specific value. + + The object to locate in the . + + true if is found in the ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Copies the elements of the to an array, starting at a particular array index. + + The array. + Index of the array. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the is read-only. + + true if the is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the first occurrence of a specific object from the . + + The object to remove from the . + + true if was successfully removed from the ; otherwise, false. This method also returns false if is not found in the original . + + + + + Represents a JSON constructor. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets or sets the name of this constructor. + + The constructor name. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name and content. + + The constructor name. + The contents of the constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name. + + The constructor name. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a token that can contain other tokens. + + + + + Occurs when the list changes or an item in the list changes. + + + + + Occurs before an item is added to the collection. + + + + + Occurs when the items list of the collection has changed, or the collection is reset. + + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Raises the event. + + The instance containing the event data. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + + Returns a collection of the descendant tokens for this token in document order. + + An of containing the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the tokens that contain this token, and all descendant tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing this token, and all the descendant tokens of the . + + + + Adds the specified content as children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Adds the specified content as the first children of this . + + The content to be added. + + + + Creates a that can be used to add tokens to the . + + A that is ready to have content written to it. + + + + Replaces the child nodes of this token with the specified content. + + The content. + + + + Removes the child nodes from this token. + + + + + Merge the specified content into this . + + The content to be merged. + + + + Merge the specified content into this using . + + The content to be merged. + The used to merge the content. + + + + Gets the count of child JSON tokens. + + The count of child JSON tokens. + + + + Represents a collection of objects. + + The type of token. + + + + An empty collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the struct. + + The enumerable. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Gets the of with the specified key. + + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to this instance. + + The to compare with this instance. + + true if the specified is equal to this instance; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for this instance. + + + A hash code for this instance, suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures like a hash table. + + + + + Represents a JSON object. + + + + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous load. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Occurs when a property value changes. + + + + + Occurs when a property value is changing. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified content. + + The contents of the object. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets an of of this object's properties. + + An of of this object's properties. + + + + Gets a with the specified name. + + The property name. + A with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets the with the specified name. + The exact name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The property name. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + A matched with the specified name or null. + + + + Gets a of of this object's property values. + + A of of this object's property values. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets or sets the with the specified property name. + + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + is not valid JSON. + + + + + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used to read the object. + A with the values of the specified object. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Gets the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + The with the specified property name. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + Name of the property. + The value. + One of the enumeration values that specifies how the strings will be compared. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Adds the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the JSON object has the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + true if the JSON object has the specified property name; otherwise, false. + + + + Removes the property with the specified name. + + Name of the property. + true if item was successfully removed; otherwise, false. + + + + Tries to get the with the specified property name. + + Name of the property. + The value. + true if a value was successfully retrieved; otherwise, false. + + + + Returns an enumerator that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + A that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Raises the event with the provided arguments. + + Name of the property. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Represents a JSON property. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Asynchronously loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Gets the container's children tokens. + + The container's children tokens. + + + + Gets the property name. + + The property name. + + + + Gets or sets the property value. + + The property value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The property name. + The property content. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Loads a from a . + + A that will be read for the content of the . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A that contains the JSON that was read from the specified . + + + + Represents a view of a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The name. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, returns whether resetting an object changes its value. + + + true if resetting the component changes its value; otherwise, false. + + The component to test for reset capability. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the current value of the property on a component. + + + The value of a property for a given component. + + The component with the property for which to retrieve the value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, resets the value for this property of the component to the default value. + + The component with the property value that is to be reset to the default value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, sets the value of the component to a different value. + + The component with the property value that is to be set. + The new value. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, determines a value indicating whether the value of this property needs to be persisted. + + + true if the property should be persisted; otherwise, false. + + The component with the property to be examined for persistence. + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the component this property is bound to. + + + A that represents the type of component this property is bound to. + When the or + + methods are invoked, the object specified might be an instance of this type. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets a value indicating whether this property is read-only. + + + true if the property is read-only; otherwise, false. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the type of the property. + + + A that represents the type of the property. + + + + + Gets the hash code for the name of the member. + + + + The hash code for the name of the member. + + + + + Represents a raw JSON string. + + + + + Asynchronously creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + A representing the asynchronous creation. The + property returns an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The raw json. + + + + Creates an instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + The reader. + An instance of with the content of the reader's current token. + + + + Specifies the settings used when loading JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets how JSON comments are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON comment handling. + + + + Gets or sets how JSON line info is handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON line info handling. + + + + Gets or sets how duplicate property names in JSON objects are handled when loading JSON. + The default value is . + + The JSON duplicate property name handling. + + + + Specifies the settings used when merging JSON. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets or sets the method used when merging JSON arrays. + + The method used when merging JSON arrays. + + + + Gets or sets how null value properties are merged. + + How null value properties are merged. + + + + Gets or sets the comparison used to match property names while merging. + The exact property name will be searched for first and if no matching property is found then + the will be used to match a property. + + The comparison used to match property names while merging. + + + + Represents an abstract JSON token. + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains + the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains + the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Asynchronously creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. The default value is . + + A that represents the asynchronous creation. The + property returns a that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Gets a comparer that can compare two tokens for value equality. + + A that can compare two nodes for value equality. + + + + Gets or sets the parent. + + The parent. + + + + Gets the root of this . + + The root of this . + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Compares the values of two tokens, including the values of all descendant tokens. + + The first to compare. + The second to compare. + true if the tokens are equal; otherwise false. + + + + Gets the next sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the next sibling token. + + + + Gets the previous sibling token of this node. + + The that contains the previous sibling token. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON token. + + + + + Adds the specified content immediately after this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added after this token. + + + + Adds the specified content immediately before this token. + + A content object that contains simple content or a collection of content objects to be added before this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + A collection of the ancestor tokens of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + A collection of tokens that contain this token, and the ancestors of this token. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens after this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens after this tokens, in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + A collection of the sibling tokens before this token, in document order. + + + + Gets the with the specified key. + + The with the specified key. + + + + Gets the with the specified key converted to the specified type. + + The type to convert the token to. + The token key. + The converted token value. + + + + Get the first child token of this token. + + A containing the first child token of the . + + + + Get the last child token of this token. + + A containing the last child token of the . + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order. + + An of containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child tokens of this token, in document order, filtered by the specified type. + + The type to filter the child tokens on. + A containing the child tokens of this , in document order. + + + + Returns a collection of the child values of this token, in document order. + + The type to convert the values to. + A containing the child values of this , in document order. + + + + Removes this token from its parent. + + + + + Replaces this token with the specified token. + + The value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Returns the indented JSON for this token. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + The indented JSON for this token. + + + + + Returns the JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + Indicates how the output should be formatted. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + The JSON for this token using the given formatting and converters. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to []. + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to of . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an explicit conversion from to . + + The value. + The result of the conversion. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from [] to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Performs an implicit conversion from of to . + + The value to create a from. + The initialized with the specified value. + + + + Creates a for this token. + + A that can be used to read this token and its descendants. + + + + Creates a from an object. + + The object that will be used to create . + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates a from an object using the specified . + + The object that will be used to create . + The that will be used when reading the object. + A with the value of the specified object. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates an instance of the specified .NET type from the using the specified . + + The object type that the token will be deserialized to. + The that will be used when creating the object. + The new object created from the JSON value. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + An positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON. + + A that contains JSON. + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + A populated from the string that contains JSON. + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + The used to load the JSON. + If this is null, default load settings will be used. + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Creates a from a . + + A positioned at the token to read into this . + + A that contains the token and its descendant tokens + that were read from the reader. The runtime type of the token is determined + by the token type of the first token encountered in the reader. + + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A , or null. + + + + Selects a using a JSONPath expression. Selects the token that matches the object path. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + A . + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Selects a collection of elements using a JSONPath expression. + + + A that contains a JSONPath expression. + + A flag to indicate whether an error should be thrown if no tokens are found when evaluating part of the expression. + An of that contains the selected elements. + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Creates a new instance of the . All child tokens are recursively cloned. + + A new instance of the . + + + + Adds an object to the annotation list of this . + + The annotation to add. + + + + Get the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The type of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets the first annotation object of the specified type from this . + + The of the annotation to retrieve. + The first annotation object that matches the specified type, or null if no annotation is of the specified type. + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The type of the annotations to retrieve. + An that contains the annotations for this . + + + + Gets a collection of annotations of the specified type for this . + + The of the annotations to retrieve. + An of that contains the annotations that match the specified type for this . + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The type of annotations to remove. + + + + Removes the annotations of the specified type from this . + + The of annotations to remove. + + + + Compares tokens to determine whether they are equal. + + + + + Determines whether the specified objects are equal. + + The first object of type to compare. + The second object of type to compare. + + true if the specified objects are equal; otherwise, false. + + + + + Returns a hash code for the specified object. + + The for which a hash code is to be returned. + A hash code for the specified object. + The type of is a reference type and is null. + + + + Represents a reader that provides fast, non-cached, forward-only access to serialized JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the reader's current position. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The token to read from. + The initial path of the token. It is prepended to the returned . + + + + Reads the next JSON token from the underlying . + + + true if the next token was read successfully; false if there are no more tokens to read. + + + + + Gets the path of the current JSON token. + + + + + Specifies the type of token. + + + + + No token type has been set. + + + + + A JSON object. + + + + + A JSON array. + + + + + A JSON constructor. + + + + + A JSON object property. + + + + + A comment. + + + + + An integer value. + + + + + A float value. + + + + + A string value. + + + + + A boolean value. + + + + + A null value. + + + + + An undefined value. + + + + + A date value. + + + + + A raw JSON value. + + + + + A collection of bytes value. + + + + + A Guid value. + + + + + A Uri value. + + + + + A TimeSpan value. + + + + + Represents a writer that provides a fast, non-cached, forward-only way of generating JSON data. + + + + + Gets the at the writer's current position. + + + + + Gets the token being written. + + The token being written. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class writing to the given . + + The container being written to. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Flushes whatever is in the buffer to the underlying . + + + + + Closes this writer. + If is set to true, the JSON is auto-completed. + + + Setting to true has no additional effect, since the underlying is a type that cannot be closed. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON object. + + + + + Writes the beginning of a JSON array. + + + + + Writes the start of a constructor with the given name. + + The name of the constructor. + + + + Writes the end. + + The token. + + + + Writes the property name of a name/value pair on a JSON object. + + The name of the property. + + + + Writes a value. + An error will be raised if the value cannot be written as a single JSON token. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a null value. + + + + + Writes an undefined value. + + + + + Writes raw JSON. + + The raw JSON to write. + + + + Writes a comment /*...*/ containing the specified text. + + Text to place inside the comment. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a [] value. + + The [] value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Writes a value. + + The value to write. + + + + Represents a value in JSON (string, integer, date, etc). + + + + + Writes this token to a asynchronously. + + A into which this method will write. + The token to monitor for cancellation requests. + A collection of which will be used when writing the token. + A that represents the asynchronous write operation. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another object. + + A object to copy from. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the given value. + + The value. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether this token has child tokens. + + + true if this token has child values; otherwise, false. + + + + + Creates a comment with the given value. + + The value. + A comment with the given value. + + + + Creates a string with the given value. + + The value. + A string with the given value. + + + + Creates a null value. + + A null value. + + + + Creates a undefined value. + + A undefined value. + + + + Gets the node type for this . + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the underlying token value. + + The underlying token value. + + + + Writes this token to a . + + A into which this method will write. + A collection of s which will be used when writing the token. + + + + Indicates whether the current object is equal to another object of the same type. + + + true if the current object is equal to the parameter; otherwise, false. + + An object to compare with this object. + + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to the current . + + The to compare with the current . + + true if the specified is equal to the current ; otherwise, false. + + + + + Serves as a hash function for a particular type. + + + A hash code for the current . + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + ToString() returns a non-JSON string value for tokens with a type of . + If you want the JSON for all token types then you should use . + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + The format. + The format provider. + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Returns the responsible for binding operations performed on this object. + + The expression tree representation of the runtime value. + + The to bind this object. + + + + + Compares the current instance with another object of the same type and returns an integer that indicates whether the current instance precedes, follows, or occurs in the same position in the sort order as the other object. + + An object to compare with this instance. + + A 32-bit signed integer that indicates the relative order of the objects being compared. The return value has these meanings: + Value + Meaning + Less than zero + This instance is less than . + Zero + This instance is equal to . + Greater than zero + This instance is greater than . + + + is not of the same type as this instance. + + + + + Specifies how line information is handled when loading JSON. + + + + + Ignore line information. + + + + + Load line information. + + + + + Specifies how JSON arrays are merged together. + + + + Concatenate arrays. + + + Union arrays, skipping items that already exist. + + + Replace all array items. + + + Merge array items together, matched by index. + + + + Specifies how null value properties are merged. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be ignored during merging. + + + + + The content's null value properties will be merged. + + + + + Specifies the member serialization options for the . + + + + + All public members are serialized by default. Members can be excluded using or . + This is the default member serialization mode. + + + + + Only members marked with or are serialized. + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with . + + + + + All public and private fields are serialized. Members can be excluded using or . + This member serialization mode can also be set by marking the class with + and setting IgnoreSerializableAttribute on to false. + + + + + Specifies metadata property handling options for the . + + + + + Read metadata properties located at the start of a JSON object. + + + + + Read metadata properties located anywhere in a JSON object. Note that this setting will impact performance. + + + + + Do not try to read metadata properties. + + + + + Specifies missing member handling options for the . + + + + + Ignore a missing member and do not attempt to deserialize it. + + + + + Throw a when a missing member is encountered during deserialization. + + + + + Specifies null value handling options for the . + + + + + + + + + Include null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Ignore null values when serializing and deserializing objects. + + + + + Specifies how object creation is handled by the . + + + + + Reuse existing objects, create new objects when needed. + + + + + Only reuse existing objects. + + + + + Always create new objects. + + + + + Specifies reference handling options for the . + Note that references cannot be preserved when a value is set via a non-default constructor such as types that implement . + + + + + + + + Do not preserve references when serializing types. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Preserve references when serializing. + + + + + Specifies reference loop handling options for the . + + + + + Throw a when a loop is encountered. + + + + + Ignore loop references and do not serialize. + + + + + Serialize loop references. + + + + + Indicating whether a property is required. + + + + + The property is not required. The default state. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON but can be a null value. + + + + + The property must be defined in JSON and cannot be a null value. + + + + + The property is not required but it cannot be a null value. + + + + + + Contains the JSON schema extension methods. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Determines whether the is valid. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + When this method returns, contains any error messages generated while validating. + + true if the specified is valid; otherwise, false. + + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + + + + + Validates the specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + The source to test. + The schema to test with. + The validation event handler. + + + + + An in-memory representation of a JSON Schema. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the id. + + + + + Gets or sets the title. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is required. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is read-only. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is visible to users. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the object is transient. + + + + + Gets or sets the description of the object. + + + + + Gets or sets the types of values allowed by the object. + + The type. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern. + + The pattern. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum length. + + The minimum length. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum length. + + The maximum length. + + + + Gets or sets a number that the value should be divisible by. + + A number that the value should be divisible by. + + + + Gets or sets the minimum. + + The minimum. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum. + + The maximum. + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the minimum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets a flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + A flag indicating whether the value can not equal the number defined by the maximum attribute (). + + + + Gets or sets the minimum number of items. + + The minimum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the maximum number of items. + + The maximum number of items. + + + + Gets or sets the of items. + + The of items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether items in an array are validated using the instance at their array position from . + + + true if items are validated using their array position; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the of additional items. + + The of additional items. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional items are allowed. + + + true if additional items are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets whether the array items must be unique. + + + + + Gets or sets the of properties. + + The of properties. + + + + Gets or sets the of additional properties. + + The of additional properties. + + + + Gets or sets the pattern properties. + + The pattern properties. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether additional properties are allowed. + + + true if additional properties are allowed; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the required property if this property is present. + + The required property if this property is present. + + + + Gets or sets the a collection of valid enum values allowed. + + A collection of valid enum values allowed. + + + + Gets or sets disallowed types. + + The disallowed types. + + + + Gets or sets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets the collection of that this schema extends. + + The collection of that this schema extends. + + + + Gets or sets the format. + + The format. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Reads a from the specified . + + The containing the JSON Schema to read. + The to use when resolving schema references. + The object representing the JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema. + + A that contains JSON Schema. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Load a from a string that contains JSON Schema using the specified . + + A that contains JSON Schema. + The resolver. + A populated from the string that contains JSON Schema. + + + + Writes this schema to a . + + A into which this method will write. + + + + Writes this schema to a using the specified . + + A into which this method will write. + The resolver used. + + + + Returns a that represents the current . + + + A that represents the current . + + + + + + Returns detailed information about the schema exception. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the line number indicating where the error occurred. + + The line number indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the line position indicating where the error occurred. + + The line position indicating where the error occurred. + + + + Gets the path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + The path to the JSON where the error occurred. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class + with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception, or null if no inner exception is specified. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The that holds the serialized object data about the exception being thrown. + The that contains contextual information about the source or destination. + The parameter is null. + The class name is null or is zero (0). + + + + + Generates a from a specified . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets how undefined schemas are handled by the serializer. + + + + + Gets or sets the contract resolver. + + The contract resolver. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + Generate a from the specified type. + + The type to generate a from. + The used to resolve schema references. + Specify whether the generated root will be nullable. + A generated from the specified type. + + + + + Resolves from an id. + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets or sets the loaded schemas. + + The loaded schemas. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Gets a for the specified reference. + + The id. + A for the specified reference. + + + + + The value types allowed by the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + No type specified. + + + + + String type. + + + + + Float type. + + + + + Integer type. + + + + + Boolean type. + + + + + Object type. + + + + + Array type. + + + + + Null type. + + + + + Any type. + + + + + + Specifies undefined schema Id handling options for the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Do not infer a schema Id. + + + + + Use the .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + Use the assembly qualified .NET type name as the schema Id. + + + + + + Returns detailed information related to the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + Gets the associated with the validation error. + + The JsonSchemaException associated with the validation error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the validation error occurred. + + + + Gets the text description corresponding to the validation error. + + The text description. + + + + + Represents the callback method that will handle JSON schema validation events and the . + + + JSON Schema validation has been moved to its own package. See https://www.newtonsoft.com/jsonschema for more details. + + + + + + A camel case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Resolves member mappings for a type, camel casing property names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + Gets a value indicating whether members are being get and set using dynamic code generation. + This value is determined by the runtime permissions available. + + + true if using dynamic code generation; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the default members search flags. + + The default members search flags. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether compiler generated members should be serialized. + + + true if serialized compiler generated members; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the interface when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the interface will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore the attribute when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the attribute will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore IsSpecified members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the IsSpecified members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether to ignore ShouldSerialize members when serializing and deserializing types. + + + true if the ShouldSerialize members will be ignored when serializing and deserializing types; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + The naming strategy used to resolve how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Gets the serializable members for the type. + + The type to get serializable members for. + The serializable members for the type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates the constructor parameters. + + The constructor to create properties for. + The type's member properties. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The matching member property. + The constructor parameter. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the default for the contract. + + Type of the object. + The contract's default . + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates a for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Determines which contract type is created for the given type. + + Type of the object. + A for the given type. + + + + Creates properties for the given . + + The type to create properties for. + /// The member serialization mode for the type. + Properties for the given . + + + + Creates the used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + The member. + The used by the serializer to get and set values from a member. + + + + Creates a for the given . + + The member's parent . + The member to create a for. + A created for the given . + + + + Resolves the name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Resolved name of the property. + + + + Resolves the name of the extension data. By default no changes are made to extension data names. + + Name of the extension data. + Resolved name of the extension data. + + + + Resolves the key of the dictionary. By default is used to resolve dictionary keys. + + Key of the dictionary. + Resolved key of the dictionary. + + + + Gets the resolved name of the property. + + Name of the property. + Name of the property. + + + + The default naming strategy. Property names and dictionary keys are unchanged. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + The default serialization binder used when resolving and loading classes from type names. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + + When overridden in a derived class, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to the application's instances. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides information surrounding an error. + + + + + Gets the error. + + The error. + + + + Gets the original object that caused the error. + + The original object that caused the error. + + + + Gets the member that caused the error. + + The member that caused the error. + + + + Gets the path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + The path of the JSON location where the error occurred. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is handled. + + true if handled; otherwise, false. + + + + Provides data for the Error event. + + + + + Gets the current object the error event is being raised against. + + The current object the error event is being raised against. + + + + Gets the error context. + + The error context. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The current object. + The error context. + + + + Get and set values for a using dynamic methods. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Provides methods to get attributes. + + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Used by to resolve a for a given . + + + + + + + + + Resolves the contract for a given type. + + The type to resolve a contract for. + The contract for a given type. + + + + Used to resolve references when serializing and deserializing JSON by the . + + + + + Resolves a reference to its object. + + The serialization context. + The reference to resolve. + The object that was resolved from the reference. + + + + Gets the reference for the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The object to get a reference for. + The reference to the object. + + + + Determines whether the specified object is referenced. + + The serialization context. + The object to test for a reference. + + true if the specified object is referenced; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds a reference to the specified object. + + The serialization context. + The reference. + The object to reference. + + + + Allows users to control class loading and mandate what class to load. + + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + + + + When implemented, controls the binding of a serialized object to a type. + + The type of the object the formatter creates a new instance of. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + Specifies the name of the serialized object. + + + + Represents a trace writer. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Provides methods to get and set values. + + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the of the collection items. + + The of the collection items. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the collection type is a multidimensional array. + + true if the collection type is a multidimensional array; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the collection values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the collection values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the default collection items . + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the collection items preserve object references. + + true if collection items preserve object references; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the collection item type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Handles serialization callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + + + + Handles serialization error callback events. + + The object that raised the callback event. + The streaming context. + The error context. + + + + Sets extension data for an object during deserialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + The extension data key. + The extension data value. + + + + Gets extension data for an object during serialization. + + The object to set extension data on. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the underlying type for the contract. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Gets or sets the type created during deserialization. + + The type created during deserialization. + + + + Gets or sets whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + Whether this type contract is serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the default for this contract. + + The converter. + + + + Gets the internally resolved for the contract's type. + This converter is used as a fallback converter when no other converter is resolved. + Setting will always override this converter. + + + + + Gets or sets all methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + The methods called immediately after deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called during deserialization of the object. + + The methods called during deserialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + The methods called after serialization of the object graph. + + + + Gets or sets all methods called before serialization of the object. + + The methods called before serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets all method called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + The methods called when an error is thrown during the serialization of the object. + + + + Gets or sets the default creator method used to create the object. + + The default creator method used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the default creator is non-public. + + true if the default object creator is non-public; otherwise, false. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the dictionary key resolver. + + The dictionary key resolver. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary keys. + + The of the dictionary keys. + + + + Gets the of the dictionary values. + + The of the dictionary values. + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values. + + true if the creator has a parameter with the dictionary values; otherwise, false. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets or sets the property name resolver. + + The property name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object constructor. + + The object constructor. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Gets or sets the object member serialization. + + The member object serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the missing member handling used when deserializing this object. + + The missing member handling. + + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the object's properties are required. + + + A value indicating whether the object's properties are required. + + + + + Gets or sets how the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + How the object's properties with null values are handled during serialization and deserialization. + + + + Gets the object's properties. + + The object's properties. + + + + Gets a collection of instances that define the parameters used with . + + + + + Gets or sets the function used to create the object. When set this function will override . + This function is called with a collection of arguments which are defined by the collection. + + The function used to create the object. + + + + Gets or sets the extension data setter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data getter. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data value type. + + + + + Gets or sets the extension data name resolver. + + The extension data name resolver. + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Maps a JSON property to a .NET member or constructor parameter. + + + + + Gets or sets the name of the property. + + The name of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the type that declared this property. + + The type that declared this property. + + + + Gets or sets the order of serialization of a member. + + The numeric order of serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the name of the underlying member or parameter. + + The name of the underlying member or parameter. + + + + Gets the that will get and set the during serialization. + + The that will get and set the during serialization. + + + + Gets or sets the for this property. + + The for this property. + + + + Gets or sets the type of the property. + + The type of the property. + + + + Gets or sets the for the property. + If set this converter takes precedence over the contract converter for the property type. + + The converter. + + + + Gets or sets the member converter. + + The member converter. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is ignored. + + true if ignored; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is readable. + + true if readable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is writable. + + true if writable; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this has a member attribute. + + true if has a member attribute; otherwise, false. + + + + Gets the default value. + + The default value. + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is required. + + A value indicating whether this is required. + + + + Gets a value indicating whether has a value specified. + + + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether this property preserves object references. + + + true if this instance is reference; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets or sets the property null value handling. + + The null value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property default value handling. + + The default value handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property reference loop handling. + + The reference loop handling. + + + + Gets or sets the property object creation handling. + + The object creation handling. + + + + Gets or sets or sets the type name handling. + + The type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be deserialized. + + + + Gets or sets a predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + A predicate used to determine whether the property should be serialized. + + + + Gets or sets an action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + An action used to set whether the property has been deserialized. + + + + Returns a that represents this instance. + + + A that represents this instance. + + + + + Gets or sets the converter used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items converter. + + + + Gets or sets whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + Whether this property's collection items are serialized as a reference. + + + + Gets or sets the type name handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items type name handling. + + + + Gets or sets the reference loop handling used when serializing the property's collection items. + + The collection's items reference loop handling. + + + + A collection of objects. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The type. + + + + When implemented in a derived class, extracts the key from the specified element. + + The element from which to extract the key. + The key for the specified element. + + + + Adds a object. + + The property to add to the collection. + + + + Gets the closest matching object. + First attempts to get an exact case match of and then + a case insensitive match. + + Name of the property. + A matching property if found. + + + + Gets a property by property name. + + The name of the property to get. + Type property name string comparison. + A matching property if found. + + + + Contract details for a used by the . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The underlying type for the contract. + + + + Lookup and create an instance of the type described by the argument. + + The type to create. + Optional arguments to pass to an initializing constructor of the JsonConverter. + If null, the default constructor is used. + + + + A kebab case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Represents a trace writer that writes to memory. When the trace message limit is + reached then old trace messages will be removed as new messages are added. + + + + + Gets the that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + For example a filter level of will exclude messages and include , + and messages. + + + The that will be used to filter the trace messages passed to the writer. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Writes the specified trace level, message and optional exception. + + The at which to write this trace. + The trace message. + The trace exception. This parameter is optional. + + + + Returns an enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + An enumeration of the most recent trace messages. + + + + Returns a of the most recent trace messages. + + + A of the most recent trace messages. + + + + + A base class for resolving how property names and dictionary keys are serialized. + + + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names, + e.g. a property name customized with a , should be processed. + Defaults to false. + + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given property name. + + The initial property name. + A flag indicating whether the property has had a name explicitly specified. + The serialized property name. + + + + Gets the serialized name for a given extension data name. + + The initial extension data name. + The serialized extension data name. + + + + Gets the serialized key for a given dictionary key. + + The initial dictionary key. + The serialized dictionary key. + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Hash code calculation + + + + + + Object equality implementation + + + + + + + Compare to another NamingStrategy + + + + + + + Represents a method that constructs an object. + + The object type to create. + + + + When applied to a method, specifies that the method is called when an error occurs serializing an object. + + + + + Provides methods to get attributes from a , , or . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The instance to get attributes for. This parameter should be a , , or . + + + + Returns a collection of all of the attributes, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Returns a collection of attributes, identified by type, or an empty collection if there are no attributes. + + The type of the attributes. + When true, look up the hierarchy chain for the inherited custom attribute. + A collection of s, or an empty collection. + + + + Get and set values for a using reflection. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + The member info. + + + + Sets the value. + + The target to set the value on. + The value to set on the target. + + + + Gets the value. + + The target to get the value from. + The value. + + + + A snake case naming strategy. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + A flag indicating whether dictionary keys should be processed. + + + A flag indicating whether explicitly specified property names should be processed, + e.g. a property name customized with a . + + + A flag indicating whether extension data names should be processed. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + + + Resolves the specified property name. + + The property name to resolve. + The resolved property name. + + + + Specifies how strings are escaped when writing JSON text. + + + + + Only control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + All non-ASCII and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + HTML (<, >, &, ', ") and control characters (e.g. newline) are escaped. + + + + + Indicates the method that will be used during deserialization for locating and loading assemblies. + + + + + In simple mode, the assembly used during deserialization need not match exactly the assembly used during serialization. Specifically, the version numbers need not match as the LoadWithPartialName method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + In full mode, the assembly used during deserialization must match exactly the assembly used during serialization. The Load method of the class is used to load the assembly. + + + + + Specifies type name handling options for the . + + + should be used with caution when your application deserializes JSON from an external source. + Incoming types should be validated with a custom + when deserializing with a value other than . + + + + + Do not include the .NET type name when serializing types. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON object structure. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when serializing into a JSON array structure. + + + + + Always include the .NET type name when serializing. + + + + + Include the .NET type name when the type of the object being serialized is not the same as its declared type. + Note that this doesn't include the root serialized object by default. To include the root object's type name in JSON + you must specify a root type object with + or . + + + + + Determines whether the collection is null or empty. + + The collection. + + true if the collection is null or empty; otherwise, false. + + + + + Adds the elements of the specified collection to the specified generic . + + The list to add to. + The collection of elements to add. + + + + Converts the value to the specified type. If the value is unable to be converted, the + value is checked whether it assignable to the specified type. + + The value to convert. + The culture to use when converting. + The type to convert or cast the value to. + + The converted type. If conversion was unsuccessful, the initial value + is returned if assignable to the target type. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic that returns a result + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Helper method for generating a MetaObject which calls a + specific method on Dynamic, but uses one of the arguments for + the result. + + + + + Returns a Restrictions object which includes our current restrictions merged + with a restriction limiting our type + + + + + Helper class for serializing immutable collections. + Note that this is used by all builds, even those that don't support immutable collections, in case the DLL is GACed + https://github.com/JamesNK/Newtonsoft.Json/issues/652 + + + + + Gets the type of the typed collection's items. + + The type. + The type of the typed collection's items. + + + + Gets the member's underlying type. + + The member. + The underlying type of the member. + + + + Determines whether the property is an indexed property. + + The property. + + true if the property is an indexed property; otherwise, false. + + + + + Gets the member's value on the object. + + The member. + The target object. + The member's value on the object. + + + + Sets the member's value on the target object. + + The member. + The target. + The value. + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be read. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be read. + /// if set to true then allow the member to be gotten non-publicly. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be read; otherwise, false. + + + + + Determines whether the specified MemberInfo can be set. + + The MemberInfo to determine whether can be set. + if set to true then allow the member to be set non-publicly. + if set to true then allow the member to be set if read-only. + + true if the specified MemberInfo can be set; otherwise, false. + + + + + Builds a string. Unlike this class lets you reuse its internal buffer. + + + + + Determines whether the string is all white space. Empty string will return false. + + The string to test whether it is all white space. + + true if the string is all white space; otherwise, false. + + + + + Specifies the state of the . + + + + + An exception has been thrown, which has left the in an invalid state. + You may call the method to put the in the Closed state. + Any other method calls result in an being thrown. + + + + + The method has been called. + + + + + An object is being written. + + + + + An array is being written. + + + + + A constructor is being written. + + + + + A property is being written. + + + + + A write method has not been called. + + + + Specifies that an output will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Specifies that when a method returns , the parameter will not be null even if the corresponding type allows it. + + + Initializes the attribute with the specified return value condition. + + The return value condition. If the method returns this value, the associated parameter will not be null. + + + + Gets the return value condition. + + + Specifies that an output may be null even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + Specifies that null is allowed as an input even if the corresponding type disallows it. + + + + Specifies that the method will not return if the associated Boolean parameter is passed the specified value. + + + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + The condition parameter value. Code after the method will be considered unreachable by diagnostics if the argument to + the associated parameter matches this value. + + + + Gets the condition parameter value. + + + diff --git a/Translate/assemblies/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll b/Translate/assemblies/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll new file mode 100755 index 0000000..de9e124 Binary files /dev/null and b/Translate/assemblies/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.dll differ diff --git a/Translate/assemblies/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.xml b/Translate/assemblies/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.xml new file mode 100755 index 0000000..84c0213 --- /dev/null +++ b/Translate/assemblies/System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe.xml @@ -0,0 +1,200 @@ + + + System.Runtime.CompilerServices.Unsafe + + + + Contains generic, low-level functionality for manipulating pointers. + + + Adds an element offset to the given reference. + The reference to add the offset to. + The offset to add. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the addition of offset to pointer. + + + Adds an element offset to the given reference. + The reference to add the offset to. + The offset to add. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the addition of offset to pointer. + + + Adds a byte offset to the given reference. + The reference to add the offset to. + The offset to add. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the addition of byte offset to pointer. + + + Determines whether the specified references point to the same location. + The first reference to compare. + The second reference to compare. + The type of reference. + true if left and right point to the same location; otherwise, false. + + + Casts the given object to the specified type. + The object to cast. + The type which the object will be cast to. + The original object, casted to the given type. + + + Reinterprets the given reference as a reference to a value of type TTo. + The reference to reinterpret. + The type of reference to reinterpret.. + The desired type of the reference. + A reference to a value of type TTo. + + + Returns a pointer to the given by-ref parameter. + The object whose pointer is obtained. + The type of object. + A pointer to the given value. + + + Reinterprets the given location as a reference to a value of type T. + The location of the value to reference. + The type of the interpreted location. + A reference to a value of type T. + + + Determines the byte offset from origin to target from the given references. + The reference to origin. + The reference to target. + The type of reference. + Byte offset from origin to target i.e. target - origin. + + + Copies a value of type T to the given location. + The location to copy to. + A reference to the value to copy. + The type of value to copy. + + + Copies a value of type T to the given location. + The location to copy to. + A pointer to the value to copy. + The type of value to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Copies bytes from the source address to the destination address +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The destination address to copy to. + The source address to copy from. + The number of bytes to copy. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the address. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Initializes a block of memory at the given location with a given initial value +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the address. + The address of the start of the memory block to initialize. + The value to initialize the block to. + The number of bytes to initialize. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Reads a value of type T from the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to read from. + The type to read. + An object of type T read from the given location. + + + Returns the size of an object of the given type parameter. + The type of object whose size is retrieved. + The size of an object of type T. + + + Subtracts an element offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + The offset to subtract. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of offset from pointer. + + + Subtracts an element offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + The offset to subtract. + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of offset from pointer. + + + Subtracts a byte offset from the given reference. + The reference to subtract the offset from. + + The type of reference. + A new reference that reflects the subraction of byte offset from pointer. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + Writes a value of type T to the given location +without assuming architecture dependent alignment of the addresses. + The location to write to. + The value to write. + The type of value to write. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Translate/assemblies/System.Threading.Tasks.Extensions.dll b/Translate/assemblies/System.Threading.Tasks.Extensions.dll new file mode 100755 index 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true to attempt to marshal the continuation back to the captured context; otherwise, false. + The configured awaiter. + + + Creates a method builder for use with an async method. + The created builder. + + + Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object. + The object to compare with the current object. + true if the specified object is equal to the current object; otherwise, false. + + + Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current object. + The object to compare with the current object. + true if the specified object is equal to the current object; otherwise, false. + + + Creates an awaiter for this value. + The awaiter. + + + Returns the hash code for this instance. + The hash code for the current object. + + + Gets a value that indicates whether this object represents a canceled operation. + true if this object represents a canceled operation; otherwise, false. + + + Gets a value that indicates whether this object represents a completed operation. + true if this object represents a completed operation; otherwise, false. + + + Gets a value that indicates whether this object represents a successfully completed operation. + true if this object represents a successfully completed operation; otherwise, false. + + + Gets a value that indicates whether this object represents a failed operation. + true if this object represents a failed operation; otherwise, false. + + + Compares two values for equality. + The first value to compare. + The second value to compare. + true if the two values are equal; otherwise, false. + + + Determines whether two values are unequal. + The first value to compare. + The seconed value to compare. + true if the two values are not equal; otherwise, false. + + + Gets the result. + The result. + + + Returns a string that represents the current object. + A string that represents the current object. + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Translate/assemblies/netcoreapp3/System.Security.Permissions.dll b/Translate/assemblies/netcoreapp3/System.Security.Permissions.dll new file mode 100755 index 0000000..76faf41 Binary files /dev/null and b/Translate/assemblies/netcoreapp3/System.Security.Permissions.dll differ diff --git a/Translate/assemblies/netcoreapp3/System.Security.Permissions.xml b/Translate/assemblies/netcoreapp3/System.Security.Permissions.xml new file mode 100755 index 0000000..7a04a72 --- /dev/null +++ b/Translate/assemblies/netcoreapp3/System.Security.Permissions.xml @@ -0,0 +1,7207 @@ + + + + System.Security.Permissions + + + + Provides the ability to uniquely identify a manifest-activated application. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The full name of the application. + + is . + + + Gets the location of the deployment manifest as a URL. + The URL of the deployment manifest. + + + Gets the full name of the application. + The full name of the application, also known as the display name. + + + Populates a object with the data needed to serialize the target object. + The to populate with data. + The ) structure for the serialization. + + + Returns the full name of the manifest-activated application. + The full name of the manifest-activated application. + + + Provides a permission structure that allows methods or classes to access configuration files. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The permission level to grant. + The value of is neither nor . + + + Returns a new object with the same permission level. + A new with the same permission level. + + + Reads the value of the permission state from XML. + The configuration element from which the permission state is read. + + is . + The attribute for the given is neither nor . +-or- +The for the given does not equal "IPermission". +-or- +The attribute of the given is or is not the type name for . +-or- +The attribute for the given does not equal 1. + + + Returns the logical intersection between the object and a given object that implements the interface. + The object containing the permissions to perform the intersection with. + The logical intersection between the and a given object that implements . + + is not typed as . + + + Compares the object with an object implementing the interface. + The object to compare to. + + if the permission state is equal; otherwise, . + + is not typed as . + + + Indicates whether the permission state for the object is the value of the enumeration. + + if the permission state for the is the value of ; otherwise, . + + + Returns a object with attribute values based on the current object. + A with attribute values based on the current . + + + Returns the logical union of the object and an object that implements the interface. + The object to perform the union with. + The logical union of the and an object that implements . + + is not typed as . + + + Creates a object that either grants or denies the marked target permission to access sections of configuration files. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The security action represented by an enumeration member of . Determines the permission state of the attribute. + + + Creates and returns an object that implements the interface. + An object that implements . + + + Enables a .NET Framework data provider to help ensure that a user has a security level adequate for accessing data. + + + Initializes a new instance of a class. + + + Initializes a new instance of a class using an existing . + An existing used to create a new . + + + Initializes a new instance of a class with the specified . + A security action associated with a custom security attribute. + + + Initializes a new instance of a class with the specified value. + One of the values. + + + Initializes a new instance of a class with the specified value, and a value indicating whether a blank password is allowed. + One of the values. + + to indicate that a blank password is allowed; otherwise, . + + + Adds access for the specified connection string to the existing state of the . + A permitted connection string. + String that identifies connection string parameters that are allowed or disallowed. + One of the properties. + + + Gets a value indicating whether a blank password is allowed. + + if a blank password is allowed, otherwise, . + + + Removes all permissions that were previous added using the method. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission object. + A copy of the current permission object. + + + Creates a new instance of the class. + A new object. + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + + + Returns a new permission object representing the intersection of the current permission object and the specified permission object. + A permission object to intersect with the current permission object. It must be of the same type as the current permission object. + A new permission object that represents the intersection of the current permission object and the specified permission object. This new permission object is a null reference ( in Visual Basic) if the intersection is empty. + The parameter is not a null reference ( in Visual Basic) and is not an instance of the same class as the current permission object. + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission object is a subset of the specified permission object. + A permission object that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This object must be of the same type as the current permission object. + + if the current permission object is a subset of the specified permission object, otherwise . + The parameter is an object that is not of the same type as the current permission object. + + + Returns a value indicating whether the permission can be represented as unrestricted without any knowledge of the permission semantics. + + if the permission can be represented as unrestricted. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Returns a new permission object that is the union of the current and specified permission objects. + A permission object to combine with the current permission object. It must be of the same type as the current permission object. + A new permission object that represents the union of the current permission object and the specified permission object. + The object is not the same type as the current permission object. + + + Associates a security action with a custom security attribute. + + + Initializes a new instance of the . + One of the security action values representing an action that can be performed by declarative security. + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether a blank password is allowed. + + if a blank password is allowed; otherwise . + + + Gets or sets a permitted connection string. + A permitted connection string. + + + Identifies whether the list of connection string parameters identified by the property are the only connection string parameters allowed. + One of the values. + + + Gets or sets connection string parameters that are allowed or disallowed. + One or more connection string parameters that are allowed or disallowed. + + + Identifies whether the attribute should serialize the connection string. + + if the attribute should serialize the connection string; otherwise . + + + Identifies whether the attribute should serialize the set of key restrictions. + + if the attribute should serialize the set of key restrictions; otherwise . + + + Enables the .NET Framework Data Provider for ODBC to help make sure that a user has a security level sufficient to access an ODBC data source. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with one of the values. + One of the values. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + One of the values. + Indicates whether a blank password is allowed. + + + Adds access for the specified connection string to the existing state of the permission. + A permitted connection string. + String that identifies connection string parameters that are allowed or disallowed. + One of the values. + + + Returns the as an . + A copy of the current permission object. + + + Associates a security action with a custom security attribute. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with one of the values. + One of the values representing an action that can be performed by using declarative security. + + + Returns an object that is configured according to the attribute properties. + An object. + + + Enables the .NET Framework Data Provider for OLE DB to help make sure that a user has a security level sufficient to access an OLE DB data source. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + One of the values. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + One of the values. + Indicates whether a blank password is allowed. + + + Returns the as an . + A copy of the current permission object. + + + This property has been marked as obsolete. Setting this property will have no effect. + This property has been marked as obsolete. Setting this property will have no effect. + + + Associates a security action with a custom security attribute. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + One of the values representing an action that can be performed by using declarative security. + + + Returns an object that is configured according to the attribute properties. + An object. + + + Gets or sets a comma-delimited string that contains a list of supported providers. + A comma-delimited list of providers allowed by the security policy. + + + Enables the .NET Framework Data Provider for Oracle to help ensure that a user has a security level adequate to access an Oracle database. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with one of the values. + One of the values. + + + Creates a new set of permissions. + The connection string. + The key restrictions. + One of the enumerations. + + + Gets a value indicating whether a blank password is allowed. + + if a blank password is allowed, otherwise . + + + When implemented by a derived class, creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission object. + A copy of the current permission object. + + + When overridden in a derived class, reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + A expression. + + + When implemented by a derived class, creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + + + When implemented by a derived class, determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + + + Returns a value indicating whether the permission can be represented as unrestricted without any knowledge of the permission semantics. + + if the permission can be represented as unrestricted. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + + + Associates a security action with a custom security attribute. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + One of the values representing an action that can be performed using declarative security. + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether a blank password is allowed. + + if a blank password is allowed, otherwise . + + + Gets or sets a permitted connection string. + A permitted connection string. + + + Returns an object that is configured according to the attribute properties. + An object. + + + Identifies whether the list of connection string parameters identified by the property are the only connection string parameters allowed. + One of the values. + + + Gets or sets connection string parameters that are allowed or disallowed. + One or more connection string parameters that are allowed or disallowed. + + + Identifies whether the attribute should serialize the connection string. + + if the attribute should serialize the connection string; otherwise . + + + Identifies whether the attribute should serialize the set of key restrictions. + + if the attribute should serialize the set of key restrictions, otherwise . + + + Enables the .NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server to help make sure that a user has a security level sufficient to access a data source. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + One of the values. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + One of the values. + Indicates whether a blank password is allowed. + + + Adds a new connection string and a set of restricted keywords to the object. + The connection string. + The key restrictions. + One of the enumerations. + + + Returns the as an . + A copy of the current permission object. + + + Associates a security action with a custom security attribute. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + One of the values representing an action that can be performed by using declarative security. + + + Returns a object that is configured according to the attribute properties. + A object. + + + Controls code access permissions for event logging. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified access levels and the name of the computer to use. + One of the enumeration values that specifies an access level. + The name of the computer on which to read or write events. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified permission entries. + An array of objects that represent permission entries. The property is set to this value. + + is . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified permission state. + One of the enumeration values that specifies the permission state (full access or no access to resources). + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Gets the collection of permission entries for this permissions request. + A collection that contains the permission entries for this permissions request. + + + Defines access levels used by permission classes. + + + The can create an event source, read existing logs, delete event sources or logs, respond to entries, clear an event log, listen to events, and access a collection of all event logs. + + + The can read existing logs, delete event sources or logs, respond to entries, clear an event log, listen to events, and access a collection of all event logs. This member is now obsolete, use instead. + + + The can read existing logs. This member is now obsolete, use instead. + + + The can read or write to existing logs, and create event sources and logs. This member is now obsolete, use instead. + + + The has no permissions. + + + The can write to existing logs, and create event sources and logs. + + + Allows declarative permission checks for event logging. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + One of the values. + + + Creates the permission based on the property and the requested access levels that are set through the property on the attribute. + An that represents the created permission. + + + Gets or sets the name of the computer on which events might be read. + The name of the computer on which events might be read. The default is ".". + The computer name is invalid. + + + Gets or sets the access levels used in the permissions request. + A bitwise combination of the values. The default is . + + + Defines the smallest unit of a code access security permission that is set for an . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + A bitwise combination of the values. The property is set to this value. + The name of the computer on which to read or write events. The property is set to this value. + The computer name is invalid. + + + Gets the name of the computer on which to read or write events. + The name of the computer on which to read or write events. + + + Gets the permission access levels used in the permissions request. + A bitwise combination of the values. + + + Contains a strongly typed collection of objects. + + + Adds a specified to this collection. + The to add. + The zero-based index of the added . + + + Appends a set of specified permission entries to this collection. + An array of type objects that contains the permission entries to add. + + is . + + + Appends a set of specified permission entries to this collection. + A that contains the permission entries to add. + + is . + + + Determines whether this collection contains a specified . + The to find. + + if the specified belongs to this collection; otherwise, . + + + Copies the permission entries from this collection to an array, starting at a particular index of the array. + An array of type that receives this collection's permission entries. + The zero-based index at which to begin copying the permission entries. + + + Determines the index of a specified permission entry in this collection. + The permission entry to search for. + The zero-based index of the specified permission entry, or -1 if the permission entry was not found in the collection. + + + Inserts a permission entry into this collection at a specified index. + The zero-based index of the collection at which to insert the permission entry. + The permission entry to insert into this collection. + + + Gets or sets the object at a specified index. + The zero-based index into the collection. + The that exists at the specified index. + + + Performs additional custom processes after clearing the contents of the collection. + + + Performs additional custom processes before a new permission entry is inserted into the collection. + The zero-based index at which to insert . + The new value of the permission entry at . + + + Performs additional custom processes when removing a new permission entry from the collection. + The zero-based index at which can be found. + The permission entry to remove from . + + + Performs additional custom processes before setting a value in the collection. + The zero-based index at which can be found. + The value to replace with . + The new value of the permission entry at . + + + Removes a specified permission entry from this collection. + The permission entry to remove. + + + Allows control of code access permissions for . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified access levels, the name of the computer to use, and the category associated with the performance counter. + One of the values. + The server on which the performance counter and its associate category reside. + The name of the performance counter category (performance object) with which the performance counter is associated. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified permission access level entries. + An array of objects. The property is set to this value. + + is . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified permission state. + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Gets the collection of permission entries for this permissions request. + A that contains the permission entries for this permissions request. + + + Defines access levels used by permission classes. + + + The can read, write, and create categories. + + + The can read categories. + + + The can read and write categories. + + + The has no permissions. + + + The can read categories. + + + The can write categories. + + + Allows declarative performance counter permission checks. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + One of the values. + + + Gets or sets the name of the performance counter category. + The name of the performance counter category (performance object). + The value is . + + + Creates the permission based on the requested access levels that are set through the property on the attribute. + An that represents the created permission. + + + Gets or sets the computer name for the performance counter. + The server on which the category of the performance counter resides. + The format is invalid. + + + Gets or sets the access levels used in the permissions request. + A bitwise combination of the values. The default is . + + + Defines the smallest unit of a code access security permission that is set for a . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + A bitwise combination of the values. The property is set to this value. + The server on which the category of the performance counter resides. + The name of the performance counter category (performance object) with which this performance counter is associated. + + is . +-or- + is . + + is not a valid value. +-or- + is not a valid computer name. + + + Gets the name of the performance counter category (performance object). + The name of the performance counter category (performance object). + + + Gets the name of the server on which the category of the performance counter resides. + The name of the server on which the category resides. + + + Gets the permission access level of the entry. + A bitwise combination of the values. + + + Contains a strongly typed collection of objects. + + + Adds a specified to this collection. + The object to add. + The zero-based index of the added object. + + + Appends a set of specified permission entries to this collection. + An array of type objects that contains the permission entries to add. + + is . + + + Appends a set of specified permission entries to this collection. + A that contains the permission entries to add. + + is . + + + Determines whether this collection contains a specified object. + The object to find. + + if the specified object belongs to this collection; otherwise, . + + + Copies the permission entries from this collection to an array, starting at a particular index of the array. + An array of type that receives this collection's permission entries. + The zero-based index at which to begin copying the permission entries. + + + Determines the index of a specified permission entry in this collection. + The permission entry for which to search. + The zero-based index of the specified permission entry, or -1 if the permission entry was not found in the collection. + + + Inserts a permission entry into this collection at a specified index. + The zero-based index of the collection at which to insert the permission entry. + The permission entry to insert into this collection. + + + Gets or sets the object at a specified index. + The zero-based index into the collection. + The object that exists at the specified index. + + + Performs additional custom processes after clearing the contents of the collection. + + + Performs additional custom processes before a new permission entry is inserted into the collection. + The zero-based index at which to insert . + The new value of the permission entry at . + + + Performs additional custom processes when removing a new permission entry from the collection. + The zero-based index at which can be found. + The permission entry to remove from . + + + Performs additional custom processes before setting a value in the collection. + The zero-based index at which can be found. + The value to replace with . + The new value of the permission entry at . + + + Removes a specified permission entry from this collection. + The permission entry to remove. + + + Controls access to printers. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the level of printing access specified. + One of the values. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with either fully restricted or unrestricted access, as specified. + One of the values. + + is not a valid . + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission object. + A copy of the current permission object. + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission object and a target permission object. + A permission object of the same type as the current permission object. + A new permission object that represents the intersection of the current object and the specified target. This object is if the intersection is empty. + + is an object that is not of the same type as the current permission object. + + + Determines whether the current permission object is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission object that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This object must be of the same type as the current permission object. + + if the current permission object is a subset of ; otherwise, . + + is an object that is not of the same type as the current permission object. + + + Gets a value indicating whether the permission is unrestricted. + + if permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets the code's level of printing access. + One of the values. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that combines the permission object and the target permission object. + A permission object of the same type as the current permission object. + A new permission object that represents the union of the current permission object and the specified permission object. + + is an object that is not of the same type as the current permission object. + + + Allows declarative printing permission checks. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + One of the values. + + + Creates the permission based on the requested access levels, which are set through the property on the attribute. + An that represents the created permission. + + + Gets or sets the type of printing allowed. + One of the values. + The value is not one of the values. + + + Specifies the type of printing that code is allowed to do. + + + Provides full access to all printers. + + + Provides printing programmatically to the default printer, along with safe printing through semirestricted dialog box. is a subset of . + + + Prevents access to printers. is a subset of . + + + Provides printing only from a restricted dialog box. is a subset of . + + + Controls rights to access Domain Name System (DNS) servers on the network. + + + Creates a new instance of the class that either allows unrestricted DNS access or disallows DNS access. + One of the values. + + is not a valid value. + + + Creates an identical copy of the current permission instance. + A new instance of the class that is an identical copy of the current instance. + + + Reconstructs a instance from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the instance. + + is . + + is not a element. + + + Creates a permission instance that is the intersection of the current permission instance and the specified permission instance. + The instance to intersect with the current instance. + A instance that represents the intersection of the current instance with the specified instance, or if the intersection is empty. If both the current instance and are unrestricted, this method returns a new instance that is unrestricted; otherwise, it returns . + + is neither a nor . + + + Determines whether the current permission instance is a subset of the specified permission instance. + The second instance to be tested for the subset relationship. + + if the current instance is unrestricted and is either or unrestricted; otherwise, . + + is neither a nor . + + + Checks the overall permission state of the object. + + if the instance was created with ; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of a instance and its current state. + A instance that contains an XML-encoded representation of the security object, including state information. + + + Creates a permission instance that is the union of the current permission instance and the specified permission instance. + The instance to combine with the current instance. + A instance that represents the union of the current instance with the specified instance. If is , this method returns a copy of the current instance. If the current instance or is unrestricted, this method returns a instance that is unrestricted; otherwise, it returns a instance that is restricted. + + is neither a nor . + + + Specifies permission to request information from Domain Name Servers. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified value. + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid . + + + Creates and returns a new instance of the class. + A that corresponds to the security declaration. + + + Defines an endpoint that is authorized by a instance. + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to the current . + The to compare with the current . + + if the specified is equal to the current ; otherwise, . + + + Serves as a hash function for a particular type. + A hash code for the current . + + + Gets the DNS host name or IP address of the server that is associated with this endpoint. + A string that contains the DNS host name or IP address of the server. + + + Gets the network port number that is associated with this endpoint. + The network port number that is associated with this request, or . + + + Gets the transport type that is associated with this endpoint. + One of the values. + + + Specifies the level of access allowed to a Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) server. + + + Connection to an SMTP host on the default port (port 25). + + + Connection to an SMTP host on any port. + + + No access to an SMTP host. + + + Controls access to Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) servers. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified state. + + if the new permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified access level. + One of the values. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified permission state value. + One of the values. + + + Gets the level of access to SMTP servers controlled by the permission. + One of the values. + + + Adds the specified access level value to the permission. + One of the values. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + An that is identical to the current permission. + + + Sets the state of the permission using the specified XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to set the state of the current permission. + + does not describe an object. +-or- + does not contain the required state information to reconstruct the permission. + + is . + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + An to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + An that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. Returns if the intersection is empty or is . + + is not an . + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + An that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + + is not an . + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is unrestricted. + + if the current permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the state of the permission. + A that contains an XML encoding of the current permission. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + An to combine with the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + + is not an . + + + Controls access to Simple Mail Transport Protocol (SMTP) servers. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + One of the values that specifies the permission behavior. + + is not a valid . + + + Gets or sets the level of access to SMTP servers controlled by the attribute. + A value. Valid values are "Connect" and "None". + + + Creates a permission object that can be stored with the in an assembly's metadata. + An instance. + + + Specifies network access permissions. + + + Indicates that the application is allowed to accept connections from the Internet on a local resource. Notice that this is a protection for the local host that uses Accept to grant access to a local resource (address/port). At the time a socket tries to bind to this local resource a permission check is performed to see if an Accept exists on that resource. + + + Indicates that the application is allowed to connect to specific Internet resources. Notice that, in the case of remote host resource, no check is performed to see that Connect permissions exist. This is because the port of a connecting remote host is unknown and not suitable permissions can be built in advance. It is the application responsibility to check the permissions of the remote host trying to connect to a listening socket. + + + Specifies permission to access information about network interfaces and traffic statistics. + + + No access to network information. + + + Ping access to network information. + + + Read access to network information. + + + Controls access to network information and traffic statistics for the local computer. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified value. + One of the values. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + Gets the level of access to network information controlled by this permission. + One of the values. + + + Adds the specified value to this permission. + One of the values. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of this permission. + A that is identical to the current permission + + + Sets the state of this permission using the specified XML encoding. + A that contains the XML encoding to use to set the state of the current permission + + is . + + is not a permission encoding. +-or- + is not an encoding of a . +-or- + has invalid values. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + An to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty or is . + + is not a . + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + An that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is unrestricted. + + if the current permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the state of this permission. + A that contains the XML encoding of the current permission. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of this permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + A value that specifies the permission behavior. + + + Gets or sets the network information access level. + A string that specifies the access level. + + + Creates and returns a new object. + A that corresponds to this attribute. + + + Specifies the values that define or are used in object permissions. + + + Initializes a new instance of the . The initial for this instance is passed when the constructor is called. + One of the values in the enumeration. + + + Creates and returns a copy of the current . + A that contains a copy of the current instance of . + + + Represents the XML object model for encoding security objects. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission. + The parameter is not a valid permission element. + +The parameter does not contain a valid type or class. + +The parameter's version number is not supported. + The parameter is a reference ( in Visual Basic). + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current and the specified permission. + Permission to with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current and the specified permission. This new permission is a reference ( in Visual Basic) if the intersection is empty. + The target parameter is not a reference ( in Visual Basic) and is not an instance of the same class as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The parameter is a reference ( in Visual Basic). + + + Returns a value specifying whether the current is unrestricted. + + if the current permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the of the current and the specified permission. + The parameter is a reference ( in Visual Basic). + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + Specifies a value. + + + Creates and returns a new . + A new object. + + + Specifies the values that are used in object permissions. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the supplied initial permission state. + One of the values in the enumeration. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current . + An object with an IPermission interface, whose instance contains a copy of the current instance of . + The parameter is not a valid element. + +The parameter's version number is not supported. + The parameter is a reference ( in Visual Basic). + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission. + The parameter is not a valid element. + +The parameter's version number is not supported. + The parameter is a reference ( in Visual Basic). + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current and the specified permission. + A permission to with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current and the specified permission. This new permission is a reference ( in Visual Basic) if the intersection is empty. + The target parameter is not a reference ( in Visual Basic) and is not an instance of the same class as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The target parameter is not a reference ( in Visual Basic) and is not an instance of the same class as the current permission. + + + Returns a value specifying whether the current is unrestricted. + + if the current permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the and its current state. + A object that contains an XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the of the current and the specified permission. + + parameter is invalid. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + Creates and returns a new . + A new object. + + + Specifies the different scopes of a PNRP cloud. + + + All IP addresses are allowed to register with the PNRP . There is no difference between any scope and all scopes. + + + The scope is global; all valid IP addresses are allowed to register with the PNRP . + + + The scope is link-local; only IP addresses defined for the local area subnet are allowed to register with the PNRP . + + + The scope is site-local; only IP addresses defined for the site are allowed to register with the PNRP. + + + Controls rights to make or accept connections on a transport address. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class for the given transport address with the specified permission. + One of the values. + One of the values. + The host name for the transport address. + The port number for the transport address. + + is . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class that allows unrestricted access to the or disallows access to the . + One of the values. + + + Gets a list of instances that identifies the endpoints that can be accepted under this permission instance. + An instance that implements the interface that contains instances. + + + Adds a permission to the set of permissions for a transport address. + One of the values. + One of the values. + The host name for the transport address. + The port number for the transport address. + + is . + + + Defines a constant that represents all ports. + + + Gets a list of instances that identifies the endpoints that can be connected to under this permission instance. + An instance that implements the interface that contains instances. + + + Creates a copy of a instance. + A new instance of the class that is a copy of the current instance. + + + Reconstructs a instance for an XML encoding. + The XML encoding used to reconstruct the instance. + The is . + The is not a permission element for this type. + + + Returns the logical intersection between two instances. + The instance to intersect with the current instance. + The instance that represents the intersection of two instances. If the intersection is empty, the method returns . If the parameter is a null reference, the method returns . + The parameter is not a . + + is not granted to the method caller. + + + Determines if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A that is to be tested for the subset relationship. + If is , this method returns if the current instance defines no permissions; otherwise, . If is not , this method returns if the current instance defines a subset of permissions; otherwise, . + + is not a . + + is not granted to the method caller. + + + Checks the overall permission state of the object. + + if the instance is created with the value from ; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of a instance and its current state. + A instance that contains an XML-encoded representation of the instance, including state information. + + + Returns the logical union between two instances. + The instance to combine with the current instance. + The instance that represents the union of two instances. If parameter is , it returns a copy of the current instance. + + is not a . + + + Specifies security actions to control connections. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified value. + One of the values. + + is not a valid value. + + + Gets or sets the network access method that is allowed by this . + A string that contains the network access method that is allowed by this instance of . Valid values are "Accept" and "Connect." + The property is not when you attempt to set the value. To specify more than one Access method, use an additional attribute declaration statement. + + + Creates and returns a new instance of the class. + An instance of the class that corresponds to the security declaration. + One or more of the current instance's , , , or properties is . + + + Gets or sets the DNS host name or IP address that is specified by this . + A string that contains the DNS host name or IP address that is associated with this instance of . + + is not when you attempt to set the value. To specify more than one host, use an additional attribute declaration statement. + + + Gets or sets the port number that is associated with this . + A string that contains the port number that is associated with this instance of . + The property is when you attempt to set the value. To specify more than one port, use an additional attribute declaration statement. + + + Gets or sets the that is specified by this . + A string that contains the that is associated with this . + + is not when you attempt to set the value. To specify more than one transport type, use an additional attribute declaration statement. + + + Defines transport types for the and classes. + + + All transport types. + + + The transport type is connectionless, such as UDP. Specifying this value has the same effect as specifying . + + + The transport is connection oriented, such as TCP. Specifying this value has the same effect as specifying . + + + TCP transport. + + + UDP transport. + + + Controls rights to access HTTP Internet resources. + + + Creates a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified access rights for the specified URI. + A NetworkAccess value that indicates what kind of access to grant to the specified URI. indicates that the application is allowed to accept connections from the Internet on a local resource. indicates that the application is allowed to connect to specific Internet resources. + A URI string to which access rights are granted. + + is . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified access rights for the specified URI regular expression. + A value that indicates what kind of access to grant to the specified URI. indicates that the application is allowed to accept connections from the Internet on a local resource. indicates that the application is allowed to connect to specific Internet resources. + A regular expression that describes the URI to which access is to be granted. + + + Creates a new instance of the class that passes all demands or fails all demands. + A value. + + + This property returns an enumeration of a single accept permissions held by this . The possible objects types contained in the returned enumeration are and . + The interface that contains accept permissions. + + + Adds the specified URI string with the specified access rights to the current . + A that specifies the access rights that are granted to the URI. + A string that describes the URI to which access rights are granted. + + is . + + + Adds the specified URI with the specified access rights to the current . + A NetworkAccess that specifies the access rights that are granted to the URI. + A regular expression that describes the set of URIs to which access rights are granted. + The parameter is . + + + This property returns an enumeration of a single connect permissions held by this . The possible objects types contained in the returned enumeration are and . + The interface that contains connect permissions. + + + Creates a copy of a . + A new instance of the class that has the same values as the original. + + + Reconstructs a from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding from which to reconstruct the . + The parameter is + + is not a permission element for this type. + + + Returns the logical intersection of two instances. + The to compare with the current instance. + A new that represents the intersection of the current instance and the parameter. If the intersection is empty, the method returns . + + is not or of type + + + Determines whether the current is a subset of the specified object. + The to compare to the current . + + if the current instance is a subset of the parameter; otherwise, . If the target is , the method returns for an empty current permission that is not unrestricted and otherwise. + The target parameter is not an instance of . + The current instance contains a Regex-encoded right and there is not exactly the same right found in the target instance. + + + Checks the overall permission state of the . + + if the was created with the ; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of a and its current state. + A that contains an XML-encoded representation of the , including state information. + + + Returns the logical union between two instances of the class. + The to combine with the current . + A that represents the union of the current instance and the parameter. If either is , the method returns a that is . If the target is , the method returns a copy of the current . + target is not or of type . + + + Specifies permission to access Internet resources. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a value that specifies the security actions that can be performed on this class. + One of the values. + + is not a valid value. + + + Gets or sets the URI string accepted by the current . + A string containing the URI accepted by the current . + + is not when you attempt to set the value. If you wish to specify more than one Accept URI, use an additional attribute declaration statement. + + + Gets or sets a regular expression pattern that describes the URI accepted by the current . + A string containing a regular expression pattern that describes the URI accepted by the current . This string must be escaped according to the rules for encoding a constructor string. + + is not when you attempt to set the value. If you wish to specify more than one Accept URI, use an additional attribute declaration statement. + + + Gets or sets the URI connection string controlled by the current . + A string containing the URI connection controlled by the current . + + is not when you attempt to set the value. If you wish to specify more than one Connect URI, use an additional attribute declaration statement. + + + Gets or sets a regular expression pattern that describes the URI connection controlled by the current . + A string containing a regular expression pattern that describes the URI connection controlled by this . + + is not when you attempt to set the value. If you wish to specify more than one connect URI, use an additional attribute declaration statement. + + + Creates and returns a new instance of the class. + A corresponding to the security declaration. + + + Defines the underlying structure of all code access permissions. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Declares that the calling code can access the resource protected by a permission demand through the code that calls this method, even if callers higher in the stack have not been granted permission to access the resource. Using can create security issues. + The calling code does not have . +-or- +There is already an active for the current frame. + + + When implemented by a derived class, creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission object. + A copy of the current permission object. + + + Forces a at run time if all callers higher in the call stack have not been granted the permission specified by the current instance. + A caller higher in the call stack does not have the permission specified by the current instance. +-or- +A caller higher in the call stack has called on the current permission object. + + + Prevents callers higher in the call stack from using the code that calls this method to access the resource specified by the current instance. + There is already an active for the current frame. + + + Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current . + The object to compare with the current . + + if the specified object is equal to the current ; otherwise, . + + + When overridden in a derived class, reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The parameter is . + The parameter does not contain the XML encoding for an instance of the same type as the current instance. +-or- +The version number of the parameter is not supported. + + + Gets a hash code for the object that is suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures such as a hash table. + A hash code for the current object. + + + When implemented by a derived class, creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + The parameter is not and is not an instance of the same class as the current permission. + + + When implemented by a derived class, determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Prevents callers higher in the call stack from using the code that calls this method to access all resources except for the resource specified by the current instance. + There is already an active for the current frame. + + + Causes all previous overrides for the current frame to be removed and no longer in effect. + There is no previous , , or for the current frame. + + + Causes any previous for the current frame to be removed and no longer in effect. + There is no previous for the current frame. + + + Causes any previous for the current frame to be removed and no longer in effect. + There is no previous for the current frame. + + + Causes any previous for the current frame to be removed and no longer in effect. + There is no previous for the current frame. + + + Creates and returns a string representation of the current permission object. + A string representation of the current permission object. + + + When overridden in a derived class, creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + When overridden in a derived class, creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + The parameter is not . This method is only supported at this level when passed . + + + The exception that is thrown when a denied host resource is detected. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with default values. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the provided serialization information and streaming context. + The object that holds the serialized object data. + Contextual information about the source or destination. + + is . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a specified error message. + The message that describes the error. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception. If the innerException parameter is not , the current exception is raised in a block that handles the inner exception. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a specified error message, the protected host resources, and the host resources that caused the exception to be thrown. + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + A bitwise combination of the enumeration values that specify the host resources that are inaccessible to partially trusted code. + A bitwise combination of the enumeration values that specify the demanded host resources. + + + Gets or sets the demanded host protection resources that caused the exception to be thrown. + A bitwise combination of the values identifying the protection resources causing the exception to be thrown. The default is . + + + Gets or sets the host protection resources that are inaccessible to partially trusted code. + A bitwise combination of the values identifying the inaccessible host protection categories. The default is . + + + Returns a string representation of the current host protection exception. + A string representation of the current . + + + Allows the control and customization of security behavior for application domains. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Determines whether an application should be executed. + The evidence for the application to be activated. + Optionally, the evidence for the activating application domain. + The trust context. + An object that contains trust information about the application. + + is . + An object could not be found in the application evidence. +-or- +The property in the activation arguments is . + The grant set does not contain the minimum request set specified by the . + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the security policy for the current application domain. + The security policy for the current application domain. The default is . + This method uses code access security (CAS) policy, which is obsolete in the .NET Framework 4. To enable CAS policy for compatibility with earlier versions of the .NET Framework, use the <legacyCasPolicy> element. + + + Gets the flag representing the security policy components of concern to the host. + One of the enumeration values that specifies security policy components. The default is . + + + Requests a specific evidence type for the application domain. + The evidence type. + The requested application domain evidence. + + + Requests a specific evidence type for the assembly. + The evidence type. + The target assembly. + The requested assembly evidence. + + + Determines which evidence types the host can supply for the application domain, if requested. + An array of evidence types. + + + Determines which evidence types the host can supply for the assembly, if requested. + The target assembly. + An array of evidence types. + + + Provides the application domain evidence for an assembly being loaded. + Additional evidence to add to the evidence. + The evidence to be used for the . + + + Provides the assembly evidence for an assembly being loaded. + The loaded assembly. + Additional evidence to add to the assembly evidence. + The evidence to be used for the assembly. + + + Determines what permissions to grant to code based on the specified evidence. + The evidence set used to evaluate policy. + The permission set that can be granted by the security system. + + is . + + + Specifies the security policy components to be used by the host security manager. + + + Use all security policy components. + + + Use the application domain evidence. + + + Use the assembly evidence. + + + Route calls to the method to the method first. + + + Use the policy level specified in the property. + + + Use the method to resolve the application evidence. + + + Use none of the security policy components. + + + Gets an object's . + + + Gets that verifies the current object's identity. + + of the current object's identity. + + + Supports the methods that convert permission object state to and from an XML element representation. + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The policy-level context to resolve named permission set references. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + The policy-level context to resolve named permission set references. + The root element of the XML representation of the policy object. + + + Defines a permission set that has a name and description associated with it. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from another named permission set. + The named permission set from which to create the new instance. + + + Initializes a new, empty instance of the class with the specified name. + The name for the new named permission set. + The parameter is or is an empty string (""). + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name in either an unrestricted or a fully restricted state. + The name for the new named permission set. + One of the values. + The parameter is or is an empty string (""). + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified name from a permission set. + The name for the named permission set. + The permission set from which to take the value of the new named permission set. + The parameter is or is an empty string (""). + + + Creates a permission set copy from a named permission set. + A permission set that is a copy of the permissions in the named permission set. + + + Creates a copy of the named permission set with a different name but the same permissions. + The name for the new named permission set. + A copy of the named permission set with the new name. + The parameter is or is an empty string (""). + + + Gets or sets the text description of the current named permission set. + A text description of the named permission set. + + + Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current . + The object to compare with the current . + + if the specified is equal to the current object; otherwise, . + + + Reconstructs a named permission set with a specified state from an XML encoding. + A security element containing the XML representation of the named permission set. + The parameter is not a valid representation of a named permission set. + The parameter is . + + + Gets a hash code for the object that is suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures such as a hash table. + A hash code for the current object. + + + Gets or sets the name of the current named permission set. + The name of the named permission set. + The name is or is an empty string (""). + + + Creates an XML element description of the named permission set. + The XML representation of the named permission set. + + + Controls the ability to access encrypted data and memory. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified permission flags. + A bitwise combination of the values. + + is not a valid combination of the values. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified permission state. + One of the values. + + is not a valid value. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Gets or sets the data and memory protection flags. + A bitwise combination of the values. + The specified value is not a valid combination of the values. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specific state from an XML encoding. + A that contains the XML encoding used to reconstruct the permission. + + is . + + is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The version number of is not supported. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + + is not and does not specify a permission of the same type as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission to test for the subset relationship. This permission must be the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + + is not and does not specify a permission of the same type as the current permission. + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is unrestricted. + + if the current permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + + is not and does not specify a permission of the same type as the current permission. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + Creates and returns a new . + A that corresponds to the attribute. + + + Gets or sets the data protection permissions. + A bitwise combination of the values. The default is . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether data can be encrypted using the class. + + if data can be encrypted; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether memory can be encrypted using the class. + + if memory can be encrypted; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether data can be unencrypted using the class. + + if data can be unencrypted; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether memory can be unencrypted using the class. + + if memory can be unencrypted; otherwise, . + + + Specifies the access permissions for encrypting data and memory. + + + The ability to encrypt data, encrypt memory, unencrypt data, and unencrypt memory. + + + No protection abilities. + + + The ability to encrypt data. + + + The ability to encrypt memory. + + + The ability to unencrypt data. + + + The ability to unencrypt memory. + + + Controls access to system and user environment variables. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified access to the specified environment variables. + One of the values. + A list of environment variables (semicolon-separated) to which access is granted. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with either restricted or unrestricted permission as specified. + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Adds access for the specified environment variables to the existing state of the permission. + One of the values. + A list of environment variables (semicolon-separated). + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The parameter's version number is not valid. + + + Gets all environment variables with the specified . + One of the values that represents a single type of environment variable access. + A list of environment variables (semicolon-separated) for the selected flag. + + is not a valid value of . +-or- + is , which represents more than one type of environment variable access, or , which does not represent any type of environment variable access. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is unrestricted. + + if the current permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Sets the specified access to the specified environment variables to the existing state of the permission. + One of the values. + A list of environment variables (semicolon-separated). + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Specifies access to environment variables. + + + + and access to environment variables. represents multiple values and causes an when used as the parameter for the method, which expects a single value. + + + No access to environment variables. represents no valid values and causes an when used as the parameter for , which expects a single value. + + + Only read access to environment variables is specified. Changing, deleting and creating environment variables is not included in this access level. + + + Only write access to environment variables is specified. Write access includes creating and deleting environment variables as well as changing existing values. Reading environment variables is not included in this access level. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Sets full access for the environment variables specified by the string value. + A list of environment variables for full access. + The get method is not supported for this property. + + + Creates and returns a new . + An that corresponds to this attribute. + + + Gets or sets read access for the environment variables specified by the string value. + A list of environment variables for read access. + + + Gets or sets write access for the environment variables specified by the string value. + A list of environment variables for write access. + + + Controls the ability to access files or folders through a File dialog box. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified access. + A bitwise combination of the values. + The parameter is not a valid combination of the values. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with either restricted or unrestricted permission, as specified. + One of the values ( or ). + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Gets or sets the permitted access to files. + The permitted access to files. + An attempt is made to set the parameter to a value that is not a valid combination of the values. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding used to reconstruct the permission. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The version number of the parameter is not supported. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is unrestricted. + + if the current permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Specifies the type of access to files allowed through the File dialog boxes. + + + No access to files through the File dialog boxes. + + + Ability to open files through the File dialog boxes. + + + Ability to open and save files through the File dialog boxes. + + + Ability to save files through the File dialog boxes. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + Creates and returns a new . + A that corresponds to this attribute. + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether permission to open files through the file dialog is declared. + + if permission to open files through the file dialog is declared; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether permission to save files through the file dialog is declared. + + if permission to save files through the file dialog is declared; otherwise, . + + + Controls the ability to access files and folders. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified access to the designated file or directory and the specified access rights to file control information. + A bitwise combination of the enumeration values. + A bitwise combination of the enumeration values. + The absolute path of the file or directory. + The parameter is not a valid value of . +-or- +The parameter is not a valid string. +-or- +The parameter does not specify the absolute path to the file or directory. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified access to the designated files and directories and the specified access rights to file control information. + A bitwise combination of the enumeration values. + A bitwise combination of the enumeration values. + An array containing the absolute paths of the files and directories. + The parameter is not a valid value of . +-or- +An entry in the array is not a valid string. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified access to the designated file or directory. + A bitwise combination of the enumeration values. + The absolute path of the file or directory. + The parameter is not a valid value of . +-or- +The parameter is not a valid string. +-or- +The parameter does not specify the absolute path to the file or directory. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified access to the designated files and directories. + A bitwise combination of the enumeration values. + An array containing the absolute paths of the files and directories. + The parameter is not a valid value of . +-or- +An entry in the array is not a valid string. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with fully restricted or unrestricted permission as specified. + One of the enumeration values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Adds access for the specified file or directory to the existing state of the permission. + A bitwise combination of the values. + The absolute path of a file or directory. + The parameter is not a valid value of . +-or- +The parameter is not a valid string. +-or- +The parameter did not specify the absolute path to the file or directory. + The parameter is . + The parameter has an invalid format. + + + Adds access for the specified files and directories to the existing state of the permission. + A bitwise combination of the values. + An array containing the absolute paths of the files and directories. + The parameter is not a valid value of . +-or- +An entry in the array is not valid. + An entry in the array has an invalid format. + The parameter is . + + + Gets or sets the permitted access to all files. + The set of file I/O flags for all files. + + + Gets or sets the permitted access to all local files. + The set of file I/O flags for all local files. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current . + The object to compare with the current . + + if the specified is equal to the current object; otherwise, . + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding used to reconstruct the permission. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The parameter's version number is not compatible. + + + Gets a hash code for the object that is suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures such as a hash table. + A hash code for the current object. + + + Gets all files and directories with the specified . + One of the values that represents a single type of file access. + An array containing the paths of the files and directories to which access specified by the parameter is granted. + + is not a valid value of . +-or- + is , which represents more than one type of file access, or , which does not represent any type of file access. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is unrestricted. + + if the current permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Sets the specified access to the specified file or directory, replacing the existing state of the permission. + A bitwise combination of the values. + The absolute path of the file or directory. + The parameter is not a valid value of . +-or- +The parameter is not a valid string. +-or- +The parameter did not specify the absolute path to the file or directory. + + + Sets the specified access to the specified files and directories, replacing the current state for the specified access with the new set of paths. + A bitwise combination of the values. + An array containing the absolute paths of the files and directories. + The parameter is not a valid value of . +-or- +An entry in the parameter is not a valid string. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Specifies the type of file access requested. + + + + , , , and access to a file or directory. represents multiple values and causes an when used as the parameter for the method, which expects a single value. + + + Access to append material to a file or directory. access includes the ability to create a new file or directory. To create files, code must also be granted both and either or access. + + + No access to a file or directory. represents no valid values and causes an when used as the parameter for , which expects a single value. + + + Access to the information in the path itself. This helps protect sensitive information in the path, such as user names, as well as information about the directory structure revealed in the path. This value does not grant access to files or folders represented by the path. +For performance reasons, should only be granted to directories, not to files. For example, permission should be granted to paths such as C:\test and C:\test\\, not C:\test\example.txt. + + + Access to read from a file or directory. + + + Access to write to or delete a file or directory. access includes deleting and overwriting files or directories. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid . + + + Gets or sets full access for the file or directory that is specified by the string value. + The absolute path of the file or directory for full access. + The get method is not supported for this property. + + + Gets or sets the permitted access to all files. + A bitwise combination of the values that represents the permissions for all files. The default is . + + + Gets or sets the permitted access to all local files. + A bitwise combination of the values that represents the permissions for all local files. The default is . + + + Gets or sets append access for the file or directory that is specified by the string value. + The absolute path of the file or directory for append access. + + + Gets or sets the file or directory in which access control information can be changed. + The absolute path of the file or directory in which access control information can be changed. + + + Creates and returns a new . + A that corresponds to this attribute. + The path information for a file or directory for which access is to be secured contains invalid characters or wildcard specifiers. + + + Gets or sets the file or directory to which to grant path discovery. + The absolute path of the file or directory. + + + Gets or sets read access for the file or directory specified by the string value. + The absolute path of the file or directory for read access. + + + Gets or sets the file or directory in which access control information can be viewed. + The absolute path of the file or directory in which access control information can be viewed. + + + Gets or sets the file or directory in which file data can be viewed and modified. + The absolute path of the file or directory in which file data can be viewed and modified. + The accessor is called. The accessor is provided only for C# compiler compatibility. + + + Gets or sets write access for the file or directory specified by the string value. + The absolute path of the file or directory for write access. + + + Defines the identity permission for files originating in the global assembly cache. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with fully restricted . + One of the values. + + is not a valid value. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Creates a permission from an XML encoding. + A that contains the XML encoding to use to create the permission. + + is . + + is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The version number of is not valid. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. The new permission is if the intersection is empty. + + is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Indicates whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission object to test for the subset relationship. The permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + + is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + A that represents the XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + + is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified value. + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value. + + + Creates a new object. + A that corresponds to this attribute. + + + Allows the use of declarative security actions to determine host protection requirements. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with default values. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified value. + One of the values. + + is not . + + + Creates and returns a new host protection permission. + An that corresponds to the current attribute. + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether external process management is exposed. + + if external process management is exposed; otherwise, . The default is . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether external threading is exposed. + + if external threading is exposed; otherwise, . The default is . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether resources might leak memory if the operation is terminated. + + if resources might leak memory on termination; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets flags specifying categories of functionality that are potentially harmful to the host. + A bitwise combination of the values. The default is . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the security infrastructure is exposed. + + if the security infrastructure is exposed; otherwise, . The default is . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether self-affecting process management is exposed. + + if self-affecting process management is exposed; otherwise, . The default is . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether self-affecting threading is exposed. + + if self-affecting threading is exposed; otherwise, . The default is . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether shared state is exposed. + + if shared state is exposed; otherwise, . The default is . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether synchronization is exposed. + + if synchronization is exposed; otherwise, . The default is . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the user interface is exposed. + + if the user interface is exposed; otherwise, . The default is . + + + Specifies categories of functionality potentially harmful to the host if invoked by a method or class. + + + Exposes all host resources. + + + Might create or destroy other processes. + + + Creates or manipulates threads other than its own, which might be harmful to the host. + + + Might cause a resource leak on termination, if not protected by a safe handle or some other means of ensuring the release of resources. + + + Exposes no host resources. + + + Exposes the security infrastructure. + + + Might exit the current process, terminating the server. + + + Manipulates threads in a way that only affects user code. + + + Exposes state that might be shared between threads. + + + Exposes synchronization. + + + Exposes the user interface. + + + Specifies the permitted use of isolated storage. + + + Unlimited administration ability for the user store. Allows browsing and deletion of the entire user store, but not read access other than the user's own domain/assembly identity. + + + Storage is isolated first by computer and then by application. This provides a data store for the application that is accessible in any domain context. The per-application data compartment requires additional trust because it potentially provides a "tunnel" between applications that could compromise the data isolation of applications in particular Web sites. + + + Storage is isolated first by user and then by application evidence. Storage will roam if Windows user data roaming is enabled. This provides a data store for the application that is accessible in any domain context. The per-application data compartment requires additional trust because it potentially provides a "tunnel" between applications that could compromise the data isolation of applications in particular Web sites. + + + Storage is isolated first by user and then by application. Storage is also isolated by computer. This provides a data store for the application that is accessible in any domain context. The per-application data compartment requires additional trust because it potentially provides a "tunnel" between applications that could compromise the data isolation of applications in particular Web sites. + + + Storage is isolated first by computer and then by code assembly. This provides a data store for the assembly that is accessible in any domain context. The per-assembly data compartment requires additional trust because it potentially provides a "tunnel" between applications that could compromise the data isolation of applications in particular Web sites. + + + Storage is isolated first by user and then by assembly evidence. Storage will roam if Windows user data roaming is enabled. This provides a data store for the assembly that is accessible in any domain context. The per-assembly data compartment requires additional trust because it potentially provides a "tunnel" between applications that could compromise the data isolation of applications in particular Web sites. + + + Storage is isolated first by user and then by code assembly. Storage is also isolated by computer. This provides a data store for the assembly that is accessible in any domain context. The per-assembly data compartment requires additional trust because it potentially provides a "tunnel" between applications that could compromise the data isolation of applications in particular Web sites. + + + Storage is isolated first by computer and then by domain and assembly. Data can only be accessed within the context of the same application and only when run on the same computer. This is helpful when a third-party assembly wants to keep a private data store. + + + Storage is isolated first by user and then by domain and assembly. Storage will roam if Windows user data roaming is enabled. Data can only be accessed within the context of the same application and only when run by the same user. This is helpful when a third-party assembly wants to keep a private data store. + + + Storage is isolated first by user and then by domain and assembly. Storage is also isolated by computer. Data can only be accessed within the context of the same application and only when run by the same user. This is helpful when a third-party assembly wants to keep a private data store. + + + Use of isolated storage is not allowed. + + + Use of isolated storage is allowed without restriction. Code has full access to any part of the user store, regardless of the identity of the domain or assembly. This use of isolated storage includes the ability to enumerate the contents of the isolated storage data store. + + + Specifies the allowed usage of a private virtual file system. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with either fully restricted or unrestricted permission as specified. + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission object. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + Creates and returns a new . + An that corresponds to this attribute. + + + Represents access to generic isolated storage capabilities. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with either restricted or unrestricted permission as specified. + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The parameter's version number is not valid. + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is unrestricted. + + if the current permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Gets or sets the type of isolated storage containment allowed. + One of the values. + + + Gets or sets the quota on the overall size of each user's total store. + The size, in bytes, of the resource allocated to the user. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + Gets or sets the level of isolated storage that should be declared. + One of the values. + + + Gets or sets the maximum user storage quota size. + The maximum user storage quota size in bytes. + + + Allows a permission to expose an unrestricted state. + + + Returns a value indicating whether unrestricted access to the resource protected by the permission is allowed. + + if unrestricted use of the resource protected by the permission is allowed; otherwise, . + + + Controls the ability to access key containers. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified access. + A bitwise combination of the values. + + is not a valid combination of the values. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified global access and specific key container access rights. + A bitwise combination of the values. + An array of objects identifying specific key container access rights. + + is not a valid combination of the values. + + is . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with either restricted or unrestricted permission. + One of the values. + + is not a valid value. + + + Gets the collection of objects associated with the current permission. + A containing the objects for this . + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Gets the key container permission flags that apply to all key containers associated with the permission. + A bitwise combination of the values. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + A that contains the XML encoding used to reconstruct the permission. + + is . + + is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The version number of is not supported. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + + is not and does not specify a permission of the same type as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission to test for the subset relationship. This permission must be the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + + is not and does not specify a permission of the same type as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is unrestricted. + + if the current permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + A that contains an XML encoding of the permission, including state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + + is not and does not specify a permission of the same type as the current permission. + + + Specifies access rights for specific key containers. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class, using the specified cryptographic service provider (CSP) parameters and access permissions. + A object that contains the cryptographic service provider (CSP) parameters. + A bitwise combination of the values. + The resulting entry would have unrestricted access. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class, using the specified key container name and access permissions. + The name of the key container. + A bitwise combination of the values. + The resulting entry would have unrestricted access. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified property values. + The name of the key store. + The name of the provider. + The type code for the provider. See the property for values. + The name of the key container. + The key specification. See the property for values. + A bitwise combination of the values. + The resulting entry would have unrestricted access. + + + Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current instance. + The object to compare with the current instance. + + if the specified is equal to the current object; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets the key container permissions. + A bitwise combination of the values. The default is . + + + Gets a hash code for the current instance that is suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures such as a hash table. + A hash code for the current object. + + + Gets or sets the key container name. + The name of the key container. + The resulting entry would have unrestricted access. + + + Gets or sets the key specification. + One of the AT_ values defined in the Wincrypt.h header file. + The resulting entry would have unrestricted access. + + + Gets or sets the name of the key store. + The name of the key store. + The resulting entry would have unrestricted access. + + + Gets or sets the provider name. + The name of the provider. + The resulting entry would have unrestricted access. + + + Gets or sets the provider type. + One of the PROV_ values defined in the Wincrypt.h header file. + The resulting entry would have unrestricted access. + + + Represents a collection of objects. This class cannot be inherited. + + + + Adds a object to the collection. + The object to add. + The index at which the new element was inserted. + + is . + + + Removes all the objects from the collection. + + + + + + + Copies the elements of the collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. + The one-dimensional array that is the destination of the elements copied from the current collection. + The index in at which copying begins. + + is . + + is less than the lower bound of . + + is multidimensional. +-or- +The number of elements in the collection is greater than the available space from to the end of the destination . + + + Gets the number of items in the collection. + The number of objects in the collection. + + + Returns a object that can be used to iterate through the objects in the collection. + A object that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + Gets the index in the collection of the specified object, if it exists in the collection. + The object to locate. + The index of the specified object in the collection, or -1 if no match is found. + + + Gets a value indicating whether the collection is synchronized (thread safe). + + in all cases. + + + Gets the item at the specified index in the collection. + The zero-based index of the element to access. + The object at the specified index in the collection. + + is greater than or equal to the collection count. + + is negative. + + + Removes the specified object from the collection. + The object to remove. + + is . + + + Gets an object that can be used to synchronize access to the collection. + An object that can be used to synchronize access to the collection. + + + Returns a object that can be used to iterate through the objects in the collection. + A object that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + Represents the enumerator for objects in a . + + + + Gets the current entry in the collection. + The current object in the collection. + The property is accessed before first calling the method. The cursor is located before the first object in the collection. +-or- +The property is accessed after a call to the method returns , which indicates that the cursor is located after the last object in the collection. + + + Moves to the next element in the collection. + + if the enumerator was successfully advanced to the next element; if the enumerator has passed the end of the collection. + + + Resets the enumerator to the beginning of the collection. + + + Gets the current object in the collection. + The current object in the collection. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified security action. + One of the values. + + + Creates and returns a new . + A that corresponds to the attribute. + + + Gets or sets the key container permissions. + A bitwise combination of the values. The default is . + + + Gets or sets the name of the key container. + The name of the key container. + + + Gets or sets the key specification. + One of the AT_ values defined in the Wincrypt.h header file. + + + Gets or sets the name of the key store. + The name of the key store. The default is "*". + + + Gets or sets the provider name. + The name of the provider. + + + Gets or sets the provider type. + One of the PROV_ values defined in the Wincrypt.h header file. + + + Specifies the type of key container access allowed. + + + Create, decrypt, delete, and open a key container; export and import a key; sign files using a key; and view and change the access control list for a key container. + + + Change the access control list (ACL) for a key container. + + + Create a key container. +Creating a key container also creates a file on disk. It is very important that any key container that is created is removed when it is no longer in use. + + + Decrypt a key container. +Decryption is a privileged operation because it uses the private key. + + + Delete a key container. +Deleting a key container can constitute a denial of service attack because it prevents the use of files encrypted or signed with the key. Therefore, deletion is a privileged operation. + + + Export a key from a key container. +The ability to export a key is potentially harmful because it removes the exclusivity of the key. + + + Import a key into a key container.The ability to import a key can be as harmful as the ability to delete a container because importing a key into a named key container replaces the existing key. + + + No access to a key container. + + + Open a key container and use the public key. + + does not give permission to sign or decrypt files using the private key, but it does allow a user to verify file signatures and to encrypt files. Only the owner of the key is able to decrypt these files using the private key. + + + Sign a file using a key. +The ability to sign a file is potentially harmful because it can allow a user to sign a file using another user's key. + + + View the access control list (ACL) for a key container. + + + The describes a set of security permissions that controls the ability for audio, image, and video media to work in a partial-trust Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) application. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class by specifying the audio permission level. + An enumerated value of . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class by specifying the audio, video, and image permission levels. + An enumerated value of . + An enumerated value of . + An enumerated value of . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class by specifying the image permission level. + An enumerated value of . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class by specifying the video permission level. + An enumerated value of . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class by specifying a permission state. + An enumerated value of . + + + Gets the current value of the audio permission level. + The audio permission level. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission. + + + Gets the current value of the image permission level. + The image permission level. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + The intersection of two permissions is a permission that describes the state that they both describe in common. Only a demand that passes both original permissions will be valid for the intersected permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is unrestricted. + + if the audio, image, and video permissions are all unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + + + Gets the current value of the video permission level. + The media permission level. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. + + + Initializes a new instance of . + One of the values. + + + Gets or sets the audio permission level for the . + The state of the . + + + Creates and returns a new . + A that corresponds to this attribute. + + + Gets or sets the image permission level for the . + The state of the . + + + Gets or sets the video permission level for the . + The state of the . + + + Specifies the permission level for audio. + + + Permission that allows unrestricted audio playback. + + + Permission that denies all audio playback. + + + Permission that allows safe, limited audio playback, which includes denying stream access to the image file. + + + Permission that only allows audio playback of files that are located at the application's site of origin. + + + Specifies the permission level for images. + + + Permission that allows unrestricted image display. + + + Permission that denies all images to be displayed. + + + Permission that allows safe, limited image display, which includes denying stream access to the image file. + + + Permission that only allows display of images that are located at the application's site of origin. + + + Specifies the permission level for video. + + + Permission that allows unrestricted video playback. + + + Permission that denies all video playback. + + + Permission that allows safe, limited video playback, which includes denying stream access to the image file. + + + Permission that only allows video playback of files that are located at the application's site of origin. + + + Allows security actions for a to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified security action. + One of the enumeration values that specifies a security action. + + + This method is not used. + A null reference ( in Visual Basic) in all cases. + + + Creates and returns a new permission set based on this permission set attribute object. + A new permission set. + + + Gets or sets a file containing the XML representation of a custom permission set to be declared. + The physical path to the file containing the XML representation of the permission set. + + + Gets or sets the hexadecimal representation of the XML encoded permission set. + The hexadecimal representation of the XML encoded permission set. + + + Gets or sets the name of the permission set. + The name of an immutable (one of several permission sets that are contained in the default policy and cannot be altered). + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the file specified by is Unicode or ASCII encoded. + + if the file is Unicode encoded; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets the XML representation of a permission set. + The XML representation of a permission set. + + + Allows checks against the active principal (see ) using the language constructs defined for both declarative and imperative security actions. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class for the specified and . + The name of the object's user. + The role of the object's user (for example, Administrator). + + + Initializes a new instance of the class for the specified , , and authentication status. + The name of the object's user. + The role of the object's user (for example, Administrator). + + to signify that the user is authenticated; otherwise, . + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Determines at run time whether the current principal matches the principal specified by the current permission. + The current principal does not pass the security check for the principal specified by the current permission. +-or- +The current is . + + + Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current . + The object to compare with the current . + + if the specified is equal to the current object; otherwise, . + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The parameter's version number is not valid. + + + Gets a hash code for the object that is suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures such as a hash table. + A hash code for the current object. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission will be if the intersection is empty. + The parameter is not and is not an instance of the same class as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The parameter is an object that is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is unrestricted. + + if the current permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Creates and returns a string representing the current permission. + A representation of the current permission. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + The parameter is an object that is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the current principal has been authenticated by the underlying role-based security provider. + + if the current principal has been authenticated; otherwise, . + + + Creates and returns a new . + A that corresponds to this attribute. + + + Gets or sets the name of the identity associated with the current principal. + A name to match against that provided by the underlying role-based security provider. + + + Gets or sets membership in a specified security role. + The name of a role from the underlying role-based security provider. + + + Represents the identity of a software publisher. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified Authenticode X.509v3 certificate. + An X.509 certificate representing the software publisher's identity. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid certificate. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Gets or sets an Authenticode X.509v3 certificate that represents the identity of the software publisher. + An X.509 certificate representing the identity of the software publisher. + The is . + The is not a valid certificate. + The property cannot be set because the identity is ambiguous. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The parameter's version number is not valid. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. +-or- +The two permissions are not equal. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + Gets or sets a certification file containing an Authenticode X.509v3 certificate. + The file path of an X.509 certificate file (usually has the extension.cer). + + + Creates and returns a new instance of . + A that corresponds to this attribute. + + + Gets or sets a signed file from which to extract an Authenticode X.509v3 certificate. + The file path of a file signed with the Authenticode signature. + + + Gets or sets an Authenticode X.509v3 certificate that identifies the publisher of the calling code. + A hexadecimal representation of the X.509 certificate. + + + Controls access to non-public types and members through the APIs. Controls some features of the APIs. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with either fully restricted or unrestricted permission as specified. + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified access. + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Gets or sets the type of reflection allowed for the current permission. + The set flags for the current permission. + An attempt is made to set this property to an invalid value. See for the valid values. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The parameter's version number is not valid. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is unrestricted. + + if the current permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + Creates and returns a new . + A that corresponds to this attribute. + + + Gets or sets the current allowed uses of reflection. + One or more of the values combined using a bitwise OR. + An attempt is made to set this property to an invalid value. See for the valid values. + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether invocation of operations on non-public members is allowed. + + if invocation of operations on non-public members is allowed; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether use of certain features in , such as emitting debug symbols, is allowed. + + if use of the affected features is allowed; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether restricted invocation of non-public members is allowed. Restricted invocation means that the grant set of the assembly that contains the non-public member that is being invoked must be equal to, or a subset of, the grant set of the invoking assembly. + + if restricted invocation of non-public members is allowed; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether reflection on members that are not visible is allowed. + + if reflection on members that are not visible is allowed; otherwise, . + + + Specifies the permitted use of the and namespaces. + + + + , , and are set. does not include . + + + Invocation operations on all members are allowed, regardless of grant set. If this flag is not set, invocation operations are allowed only on visible members. + + + Enumeration of types and members is allowed. Invocation operations are allowed on visible types and members. + + + Emitting debug symbols is allowed. Beginning with the .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1, this flag is no longer required to emit code. + + + Restricted member access is provided for partially trusted code. Partially trusted code can access nonpublic types and members, but only if the grant set of the partially trusted code includes all permissions in the grant set of the assembly that contains the nonpublic types and members being accessed. This flag is new in the .NET Framework 2.0 SP1. + + + This flag is obsolete. No flags are necessary to enumerate types and members and to examine their metadata. Use instead. + + + Controls the ability to access registry variables. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with either fully restricted or unrestricted permission as specified. + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified access to the specified registry variables and the specified access rights to registry control information. + One of the values. + A bitwise combination of the values. + A list of registry variables (semicolon-separated) to which access is granted. + The parameter is not a valid value of . +-or- +The parameter is not a valid string. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified access to the specified registry variables. + One of the values. + A list of registry variables (semicolon-separated) to which access is granted. + The parameter is not a valid value of . +-or- +The parameter is not a valid string. + + + Adds access for the specified registry variables to the existing state of the permission, specifying registry permission access and access control actions. + One of the values. + One of the values. + A list of registry variables (separated by semicolons). + The parameter is not a valid value of . +-or- +The parameter is not a valid string. + + + Adds access for the specified registry variables to the existing state of the permission. + One of the values. + A list of registry variables (semicolon-separated). + The parameter is not a valid value of . +-or- +The parameter is not a valid string. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The parameter's version number is not valid. + + + Gets paths for all registry variables with the specified . + One of the values that represents a single type of registry variable access. + A list of the registry variables (semicolon-separated) with the specified . + + is not a valid value of . +-or- + is , which represents more than one type of registry variable access, or , which does not represent any type of registry variable access. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is unrestricted. + + if the current permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Sets new access for the specified registry variable names to the existing state of the permission. + One of the values. + A list of registry variables (semicolon-separated). + The parameter is not a valid value of . +-or- +The parameter is not a valid string. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Specifies the permitted access to registry keys and values. + + + + , , and access to registry variables. represents multiple values and causes an when used as the parameter for the method, which expects a single value. + + + Create access to registry variables. + + + No access to registry variables. represents no valid values and causes an when used as the parameter for , which expects a single value. + + + Read access to registry variables. + + + Write access to registry variables. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid . + + + Gets or sets full access for the specified registry keys. + A semicolon-separated list of registry key paths, for full access. + The get accessor is called; it is only provided for C# compiler compatibility. + + + Gets or sets change access control for the specified registry keys. + A semicolon-separated list of registry key paths, for change access control. . + + + Gets or sets create-level access for the specified registry keys. + A semicolon-separated list of registry key paths, for create-level access. + + + Creates and returns a new . + A that corresponds to this attribute. + + + Gets or sets read access for the specified registry keys. + A semicolon-separated list of registry key paths, for read access. + + + Gets or sets view access control for the specified registry keys. + A semicolon-separated list of registry key paths, for view access control. + + + Gets or sets a specified set of registry keys that can be viewed and modified. + A semicolon-separated list of registry key paths, for create, read, and write access. + The get accessor is called; it is only provided for C# compiler compatibility. + + + Gets or sets write access for the specified registry keys. + A semicolon-separated list of registry key paths, for write access. + + + Allows control of code access security permissions. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified level of access to resources at creation. + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Adds a permission entry to the permission. + The to add. + The specified is . + The number of elements in the property is not equal to the number of elements in the property. +-or- +The is already included in the permission. + + + Specifies the character to be used to represent the any wildcard character. + + + Clears the permission of the added permission entries. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission object. + A copy of the current permission object. + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The parameter is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The version number of the parameter is not supported. + The parameter is . + + + Returns an array of the objects added to this permission. + An array of objects that were added to this permission. + + + Creates and returns a permission object that is the intersection of the current permission object and a target permission object. + A permission object of the same type as the current permission object. + A new permission object that represents the intersection of the current object and the specified target. This object is if the intersection is empty. + The target permission object is not of the same type as the current permission object. + + + Determines whether the current permission object is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission object that is to be tested for the subset relationship. + + if the current permission object is a subset of the specified permission object; otherwise, . + + + Gets a value indicating whether the permission is unrestricted. + + if permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Specifies the character to be used to represent a local reference. + + + Gets or sets an enumeration value that describes the types of access that you are giving the resource. + An enumeration value that is derived from and describes the types of access that you are giving the resource. + The property value is . + The property value is not an enumeration value. + + + Removes a permission entry from the permission. + The to remove. + The specified is . + The number of elements in the property is not equal to the number of elements in the property. +-or- +The is not in the permission. + + + Gets or sets an array of strings that identify the resource you are protecting. + An array of strings that identify the resource you are trying to protect. + The property value is . + The length of the array is 0. + + + Creates and returns an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission object that combines the current permission object and the target permission object. + A permission object to combine with the current permission object. It must be of the same type as the current permission object. + A new permission object that represents the union of the current permission object and the specified permission object. + The permission object is not of the same type as the current permission object. + + + Defines the smallest unit of a code access security permission set. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified permission access and permission access path. + The integer representation of the permission access level enumeration value. The property is set to this value. + The array of strings that identify the resource you are protecting. The property is set to this value. + The specified is . + + + Gets an integer representation of the access level enumeration value. + The access level enumeration value. + + + Gets an array of strings that identify the resource you are protecting. + An array of strings that identify the resource you are protecting. + + + Describes a set of security permissions applied to code. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with either restricted or unrestricted permission as specified. + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified initial set state of the flags. + The initial state of the permission, represented by a bitwise OR combination of any permission bits defined by . + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Gets or sets the security permission flags. + The state of the current permission, represented by a bitwise OR combination of any permission bits defined by . + An attempt is made to set this property to an invalid value. See for the valid values. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The parameter's version number is not supported. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission object that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is unrestricted. + + if the current permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Defines the identity permission for the Web site from which the code originates. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class to represent the specified site identity. + The site name or wildcard expression. + The parameter is not a valid string, or does not match a valid wildcard site name. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The parameter's version number is not valid. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Gets or sets the current site. + The current site. + The site identity cannot be retrieved because it has an ambiguous identity. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. +-or- +The permissions are not equal and one is not a subset of the other. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + Creates and returns a new instance of . + A that corresponds to this attribute. + + + Gets or sets the site name of the calling code. + The site name to compare against the site name specified by the security provider. + + + Controls access to stores containing X.509 certificates. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with either fully restricted or unrestricted permission state. + One of the values. + + is not a valid value. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified access. + A bitwise combination of the values. + + is not a valid combination of values. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Gets or sets the type of access allowed by the current permission. + A bitwise combination of the values. + An attempt is made to set this property to an invalid value. See for the valid values. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + A that contains the XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission. + + is . + + is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The version number in is not valid. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + + s not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission to test for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + + is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is unrestricted. + + if the current permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + A that contains an XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + + is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified security action. + One of the values. + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the code is permitted to add to a store. + + if the ability to add to a store is allowed; otherwise, . + + + Creates and returns a new . + A that corresponds to the attribute. + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the code is permitted to create a store. + + if the ability to create a store is allowed; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the code is permitted to delete a store. + + if the ability to delete a store is allowed; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the code is permitted to enumerate the certificates in a store. + + if the ability to enumerate certificates is allowed; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the code is permitted to enumerate stores. + + if the ability to enumerate stores is allowed; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets the store permissions. + A bitwise combination of the values. The default is . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the code is permitted to open a store. + + if the ability to open a store is allowed; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the code is permitted to remove a certificate from a store. + + if the ability to remove a certificate from a store is allowed; otherwise, . + + + Specifies the permitted access to X.509 certificate stores. + + + The ability to add a certificate to a store. +For security reasons, this ability should be granted only to highly trusted code. + + + The ability to perform all certificate and store operations. + + + The ability to create a new store. +New stores are created by calling the method. + + + The ability to delete a store. +This functionality is not exposed by the class. + + + The ability to enumerate the certificates in a store. +For privacy reasons, this ability should be granted only to fully trusted code. + + + The ability to enumerate the stores on a computer. +This functionality is not exposed by the class. + + + Permission is not given to perform any certificate or store operations. + + + The ability to open a store. +The ability to open a store does not include the ability to enumerate certificates (which raises privacy concerns) or to add or remove certificates (which raises security concerns). + + + The ability to remove a certificate from a store. +This ability should be granted only to highly trusted code because removing a certificate can result in a denial of service. + + + Defines the identity permission for strong names. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class for the specified strong name identity. + The public key defining the strong name identity namespace. + The simple name part of the strong name identity. This corresponds to the name of the assembly. + The version number of the identity. + The parameter is . + The parameter is an empty string (""). + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The parameter's version number is not valid. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission, or if the intersection is empty. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Gets or sets the simple name portion of the strong name identity. + The simple name of the identity. + The value is an empty string (""). + The property value cannot be retrieved because it contains an ambiguous identity. + + + Gets or sets the public key blob that defines the strong name identity namespace. + A that contains the public key of the identity, or if there is no key. + The property value is set to . + The property value cannot be retrieved because it contains an ambiguous identity. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. +-or- +The two permissions are not equal and one is a subset of the other. + + + Gets or sets the version number of the identity. + The version of the identity. + The property value cannot be retrieved because it contains an ambiguous identity. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + Creates and returns a new . + A that corresponds to this attribute. + The method failed because the key is . + + + Gets or sets the name of the strong name identity. + A name to compare against the name specified by the security provider. + + + Gets or sets the public key value of the strong name identity expressed as a hexadecimal string. + The public key value of the strong name identity expressed as a hexadecimal string. + + + Gets or sets the version of the strong name identity. + The version number of the strong name identity. + + + Represents the public key information (called a blob) for a strong name. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with raw bytes of the public key blob. + The array of bytes representing the raw public key data. + The parameter is . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the current public key blob is equal to the specified public key blob. + An object containing a public key blob. + + if the public key blob of the current object is equal to the public key blob of the parameter; otherwise, . + + + Returns a hash code based on the public key. + The hash code based on the public key. + + + Creates and returns a string representation of the public key blob. + A hexadecimal version of the public key blob. + + + Defines partial-trust access to the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The to request. Only and are valid. + + is not a valid permission state. Only and are valid. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified permission flags. + The permission flags to request. + + + When implemented by a derived class, creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission object. + A copy of the current permission object. + + + Gets or sets the for the type descriptor. + The for the type descriptor. + + + When overridden in a derived class, reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + + + When implemented by a derived class, creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + + + When implemented by a derived class, determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the type descriptor may be called from partially trusted code. + + if the property is set to ; otherwise, . + + + When overridden in a derived class, creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + When overridden in a derived class, creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + + + Determines the permission flags that apply to a . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + When overridden in a derived class, creates a permission object that can then be serialized into binary form and persistently stored along with the in an assembly's metadata. + A serializable permission object. + + + Gets or sets the for the . + The for the . + + + Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the type descriptor can be accessed from partial trust. + + if the type descriptor can be accessed from partial trust; otherwise, . + + + Defines permission settings for type descriptors. + + + No permission flags are set on the type descriptor. + + + The type descriptor may be called from partially trusted code. + + + Controls the permissions related to user interfaces and the Clipboard. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with either fully restricted or unrestricted access, as specified. + One of the enumeration values. + The parameter is not a valid . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the permissions for the Clipboard, and no access to windows. + One of the enumeration values. + The parameter is not a valid value. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the permissions for windows, and no access to the Clipboard. + One of the enumeration values. + The parameter is not a valid value. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified permissions for windows and the Clipboard. + One of the enumeration values. + One of the enumeration values. + The parameter is not a valid value. +-or- +The parameter is not a valid value. + + + Gets or sets the Clipboard access represented by the permission. + One of the values. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding used to reconstruct the permission. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The parameter's version number is not valid. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission to test for the subset relationship. This permission must be the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is unrestricted. + + if the current permission is unrestricted; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Gets or sets the window access represented by the permission. + One of the values. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + Gets or sets the type of access to the clipboard that is permitted. + One of the values. + + + Creates and returns a new . + A that corresponds to this attribute. + + + Gets or sets the type of access to the window resources that is permitted. + One of the values. + + + Specifies the type of clipboard access that is allowed to the calling code. + + + Clipboard can be used without restriction. + + + Clipboard cannot be used. + + + The ability to put data on the clipboard (, ) is unrestricted. Intrinsic controls that accept , such as text box, can accept the clipboard data, but user controls that must programmatically read the clipboard cannot. + + + Specifies the type of windows that code is allowed to use. + + + Users can use all windows and user input events without restriction. + + + Users cannot use any windows or user interface events. No user interface can be used. + + + Users can only use for drawing, and can only use user input events for user interface within that subwindow. Examples of are a , common dialog controls, and a control displayed within a browser. + + + Users can only use and for drawing, and can only use user input events for the user interface within those top-level windows and subwindows. See the Remarks section for more information. + + + Defines the identity permission for the URL from which the code originates. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class to represent the URL identity described by . + A URL or wildcard expression. + The parameter is . + The length of the parameter is zero. + The URL, directory, or site portion of the parameter is not valid. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The parameter's version number is not valid. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. +-or- +The Url property is not a valid URL. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. +-or- +The Url property is not a valid URL. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. +-or- +The property is not a valid URL. +-or- +The two permissions are not equal and one is not a subset of the other. + The operation is ambiguous because the permission represents multiple identities. + + + Gets or sets a URL representing the identity of Internet code. + A URL representing the identity of Internet code. + The URL cannot be retrieved because it has an ambiguous identity. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + Creates and returns a new . + A that corresponds to this attribute. + + + Gets or sets the full URL of the calling code. + The URL to match with the URL specified by the host. + + + The object controls the ability to create the WebBrowser control. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class by specifying a permission state. + An enumerated value of . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class by specifying the Web browser permission level. + An enumerated value of . + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + The intersection of two permissions is a permission that describes the state that they both describe in common. Only a demand that passes both original permissions will be valid for the intersected permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is unrestricted. + + if the property is set to ; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets the current value of the Web browser permission level. + The current value of the Web browser permission level. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + Creates and returns a new instance of the class. + A corresponding to the security declaration. + + + Gets or sets the current Web browser permission level for the . + The state of the current Web browser permission level. + + + Specifies the permission level for a Web browser. + + + A Web browser that cannot navigate frames to HTML. + + + A Web browser that can safely navigate frames to HTML but with several restrictions. + + + A Web browser that can navigate without restrictions. + + + Defines the identity permission for the zone from which the code originates. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class to represent the specified zone identity. + The zone identifier. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid permission element. +-or- +The parameter's version number is not valid. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. + + + Determines whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. This permission must be of the same type as the current permission. + + if the current permission is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + The parameter is not , this permission does not represent the security zone, and the specified permission is not equal to the current permission. + + + Gets or sets the zone represented by the current . + One of the values. + The parameter value is not a valid value of . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission and its current state. + An XML encoding of the permission, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + The parameter is not and is not of the same type as the current permission. +-or- +The two permissions are not equal and the current permission does not represent the security zone. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + Creates and returns a new . + A that corresponds to this attribute. + + + Gets or sets membership in the content zone specified by the property value. + One of the values. + + + Represents a membership condition that matches all code. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Determines whether the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition. + The evidence set against which to make the test. + Always . + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the membership condition. + A new, identical copy of the current membership condition. + + + Determines whether the specified membership condition is an . + The object to compare to . + + if the specified membership condition is an ; otherwise, . + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The policy level context used to resolve named permission set references. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid membership condition element. + + + Gets the hash code for the current membership condition. + The hash code for the current membership condition. + + + Creates and returns a string representation of the membership condition. + A representation of the membership condition. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state with the specified . + The policy level context for resolving named permission set references. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Provides the application directory as evidence for policy evaluation. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The path of the application directory. + The parameter is . + + + Creates a new copy of the . + A new, identical copy of the . + + + Gets the path of the application directory. + The path of the application directory. + + + Determines whether instances of the same type of an evidence object are equivalent. + An object of same type as the current evidence object. + + if the two instances are equivalent; otherwise, . + + + Gets the hash code of the current application directory. + The hash code of the current application directory. + + + Gets a string representation of the state of the evidence object. + A representation of the state of the evidence object. + + + Determines whether an assembly belongs to a code group by testing its application directory. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Determines whether the membership condition is satisfied by the specified evidence. + The evidence set against which to make the test. + + if the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition; otherwise, . + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the membership condition. + A new, identical copy of the current membership condition. + + + Determines whether the specified membership condition is an . + The object to compare to . + + if the specified membership condition is an ; otherwise, . + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid application directory membership condition element. + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The policy level context, used to resolve named permission set references. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid application directory membership condition element. + + + Gets the hash code for the current membership condition. + The hash code for the current membership condition. + + + Creates and returns a string representation of the membership condition. + A string representation of the state of the membership condition. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state with the specified . + The policy level context for resolving named permission set references. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Encapsulates security decisions about an application. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with an . + An that uniquely identifies an application. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the provided grant set and collection of full-trust assemblies. + A default permission set that is granted to all assemblies that do not have specific grants. + An array of strong names that represent assemblies that should be considered fully trusted in an application domain. + + is . + + contains an assembly that does not have a . + + + Gets or sets the application identity for the application trust object. + An for the application trust object. + + cannot be set because it has a value of . + + + Gets or sets the policy statement defining the default grant set. + A describing the default grants. + + + Gets or sets extra security information about the application. + An object containing additional security information about the application. + + + Reconstructs an object with a given state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the object. + + is . + The XML encoding used for is invalid. + + + Gets the list of full-trust assemblies for this application trust. + A list of full-trust assemblies. + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the application has the required permission grants and is trusted to run. + + if the application is trusted to run; otherwise, . The default is . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether application trust information is persisted. + + if application trust information is persisted; otherwise, . The default is . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Represents a collection of objects. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Adds an element to the collection. + The object to add. + The index at which the new element was inserted. + + is . + The property of the specified in is . + + + Copies the elements of the specified array to the end of the collection. + An array of type containing the objects to add to the collection. + + is . + The property of an specified in is . + + + Copies the elements of the specified to the end of the collection. + A containing the objects to add to the collection. + + is . + The property of an specified in is . + + + Removes all the application trusts from the collection. + The property of an item in the collection is . + + + Copies the entire collection to a compatible one-dimensional array, starting at the specified index of the target array. + The one-dimensional array of type that is the destination of the elements copied from the current collection. + The zero-based index in at which copying begins. + + is . + + is less than the lower bound of . + + is multidimensional. +-or- +The number of elements in the is greater than the available space from to the end of the destination . + + + Gets the number of items contained in the collection. + The number of items contained in the collection. + + + Gets the application trusts in the collection that match the specified application identity. + An object describing the application to find. + One of the values. + An containing all matching objects. + + + Returns an object that can be used to iterate over the collection. + An that can be used to iterate over the collection. + + + Gets a value indicating whether access to the collection is synchronized (thread safe). + + in all cases. + + + Gets the object located at the specified index in the collection. + The zero-based index of the object within the collection. + The object at the specified index in the collection. + + is greater than or equal to the count of objects in the collection. + + is negative. + + + Gets the object for the specified application. + The full name of the application. + The object for the specified application, or if the object cannot be found. + + + Removes all application trust objects that match the specified criteria from the collection. + The of the object to be removed. + One of the values. + + + Removes the specified application trust from the collection. + The object to remove. + + is . + The property of the object specified by is . + + + Removes the application trust objects in the specified array from the collection. + A one-dimensional array of type that contains items to be removed from the current collection. + + is . + + + Removes the application trust objects in the specified collection from the collection. + An that contains items to be removed from the current collection. + + is . + + + Gets an object that can be used to synchronize access to the collection. + The object to use to synchronize access to the collection. + + + Copies the elements of the to the specified , starting at the specified index. + The one-dimensional that is the destination of the elements copied from the . The must have zero-based indexing. + The zero-based index in at which copying begins. + + is . + + is less than zero. + + is multidimensional. +-or- +The number of elements in the source is greater than the available space from to the end of the destination . + + + Returns an enumerator that iterates through the collection. + An that can be used to iterate through the collection. + + + Represents the enumerator for objects in the collection. + + + Gets the current object in the collection. + The current in the . + + + Moves to the next element in the collection. + + if the enumerator was successfully advanced to the next element; if the enumerator has passed the end of the collection. + + + Resets the enumerator to the beginning of the collection. + + + Gets the current in the collection. + The current in the . + + + Specifies how to match versions when locating application trusts in a collection. + + + Match on all versions. + + + Match on the exact version. + + + Specifies the network resource access that is granted to code. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The URI scheme represented by the current instance. + The port represented by the current instance. + + is . +-or- + is an empty string (""). +-or- + contains characters that are not permitted in schemes. +-or- + is less than 0. +-or- + is greater than 65,535. + + + Contains the string value that represents the scheme wildcard. + + + Returns a instance that represents access to the specified port using any scheme. + The port represented by the returned instance. + A instance for the specified port. + + is less than 0. +-or- + is greater than 65,535. + + + Returns a instance that represents access to the specified port using the code's scheme of origin. + The port represented by the returned instance. + A instance for the specified port. + + is less than 0. +-or- + is greater than 65,535. + + + Contains the value used to represent the default port. + + + Returns a value indicating whether two objects represent the same scheme and port. + The object to compare to the current object. + + if the two objects represent the same scheme and port; otherwise, . + + + Serves as a hash function for a particular type. + A hash code for the current . + + + Contains the value used to represent the port value in the URI where code originated. + + + Contains the value used to represent the scheme in the URL where the code originated. + + + Gets the port represented by the current instance. + A value that identifies a computer port used in conjunction with the property. + + + Gets the URI scheme represented by the current instance. + A that identifies a URI scheme, converted to lowercase. + + + Represents the abstract base class from which all implementations of code groups must derive. + + + Initializes a new instance of . + A membership condition that tests evidence to determine whether this code group applies policy. + The policy statement for the code group in the form of a permission set and attributes to grant code that matches the membership condition. + The parameter is . + The type of the parameter is not valid. +-or- +The type of the parameter is not valid. + + + Adds a child code group to the current code group. + The code group to be added as a child. This new child code group is added to the end of the list. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid code group. + + + Gets a string representation of the attributes of the policy statement for the code group. + A string representation of the attributes of the policy statement for the code group. + + + Gets or sets an ordered list of the child code groups of a code group. + A list of child code groups. + An attempt is made to set this property to . + An attempt is made to set this property with a list of children that are not objects. + + + When overridden in a derived class, makes a deep copy of the current code group. + An equivalent copy of the current code group, including its membership conditions and child code groups. + + + When overridden in a derived class, serializes properties and internal state specific to a derived code group and adds the serialization to the specified . + The XML encoding to which to add the serialization. + The policy level within which the code group exists. + + + Gets or sets the description of the code group. + The description of the code group. + + + Determines whether the specified code group is equivalent to the current code group. + The code group to compare with the current code group. + + if the specified code group is equivalent to the current code group; otherwise, . + + + Determines whether the specified code group is equivalent to the current code group, checking the child code groups as well, if specified. + The code group to compare with the current code group. + + to compare child code groups, as well; otherwise, . + + if the specified code group is equivalent to the current code group; otherwise, . + + + Reconstructs a security object with a given state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The parameter is . + + + Reconstructs a security object with a given state and policy level from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The policy level within which the code group exists. + The parameter is . + + + Gets the hash code of the current code group. + The hash code of the current code group. + + + Gets or sets the code group's membership condition. + The membership condition that determines to which evidence the code group is applicable. + An attempt is made to set this parameter to . + + + When overridden in a derived class, gets the merge logic for the code group. + A description of the merge logic for the code group. + + + Gets or sets the name of the code group. + The name of the code group. + + + When overridden in a derived class, reconstructs properties and internal state specific to a derived code group from the specified . + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The policy level within which the code group exists. + + + Gets the name of the named permission set for the code group. + The name of a named permission set of the policy level. + + + Gets or sets the policy statement associated with the code group. + The policy statement for the code group. + + + Removes the specified child code group. + The code group to be removed as a child. + The parameter is not an immediate child code group of the current code group. + + + When overridden in a derived class, resolves policy for the code group and its descendants for a set of evidence. + The evidence for the assembly. + A policy statement that consists of the permissions granted by the code group with optional attributes, or if the code group does not apply (the membership condition does not match the specified evidence). + + + When overridden in a derived class, resolves matching code groups. + The evidence for the assembly. + A that is the root of the tree of matching code groups. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object, its current state, and the policy level within which the code exists. + The policy level within which the code group exists. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Defines the set of information that constitutes input to security policy decisions. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new empty instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from multiple sets of host and assembly evidence. + The host evidence from which to create the new instance. + The assembly evidence from which to create the new instance. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from a shallow copy of an existing one. + The instance from which to create the new instance. This instance is not deep-copied. + The parameter is not a valid instance of . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class from multiple sets of host and assembly evidence. + The host evidence from which to create the new instance. + The assembly evidence from which to create the new instance. + + + Adds the specified assembly evidence to the evidence set. + Any evidence object. + + is null. + + is not serializable. + + + Adds an evidence object of the specified type to the assembly-supplied evidence list. + The assembly evidence to add. + The type of the object in . + + is . + Evidence of type is already in the list. + + is not serializable. + + + Adds the specified evidence supplied by the host to the evidence set. + Any evidence object. + + is null. + + is not serializable. + + + Adds host evidence of the specified type to the host evidence collection. + The host evidence to add. + The type of the object in . + + is . + Evidence of type is already in the list. + + + Removes the host and assembly evidence from the evidence set. + + + Returns a duplicate copy of this evidence object. + A duplicate copy of this evidence object. + + + Copies evidence objects to an . + The target array to which to copy evidence objects. + The zero-based position in the array to which to begin copying evidence objects. + + is null. + + is outside the range of the target array. + + + Gets the number of evidence objects in the evidence set. + The number of evidence objects in the evidence set. + + + Enumerates evidence provided by the assembly. + An enumerator for evidence added by the method. + + + Gets assembly evidence of the specified type from the collection. + The type of the evidence to get. + Evidence of type in the assembly evidence collection. + + + Enumerates all evidence in the set, both that provided by the host and that provided by the assembly. + An enumerator for evidence added by both the method and the method. + + + Enumerates evidence supplied by the host. + An enumerator for evidence added by the method. + + + Gets host evidence of the specified type from the collection. + The type of the evidence to get. + Evidence of type in the host evidence collection. + + + Gets a value indicating whether the evidence set is read-only. + Always , because read-only evidence sets are not supported. + + + Gets a value indicating whether the evidence set is thread-safe. + Always because thread-safe evidence sets are not supported. + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the evidence is locked. + + if the evidence is locked; otherwise, . The default is . + + + Merges the specified evidence set into the current evidence set. + The evidence set to be merged into the current evidence set. + The parameter is not a valid instance of . + + is , the code that calls this method does not have , and the parameter has a host list that is not empty. + + + Removes the evidence for a given type from the host and assembly enumerations. + The type of the evidence to be removed. + + is null. + + + Gets the synchronization root. + Always ( in Visual Basic), because synchronization of evidence sets is not supported. + + + Provides a base class from which all objects to be used as evidence must derive. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + An object to be used as evidence is not serializable. + + + Creates a new object that is a complete copy of the current instance. + A duplicate copy of this evidence object. + + + Grants permission to manipulate files located in the code assemblies to code assemblies that match the membership condition. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + A membership condition that tests evidence to determine whether this code group applies policy. + One of the values. This value is used to construct the that is granted. + The parameter is . + The type of the parameter is not valid. +-or- +The type of the parameter is not valid. + + + Gets a string representation of the attributes of the policy statement for the code group. + Always . + + + Makes a deep copy of the current code group. + An equivalent copy of the current code group, including its membership conditions and child code groups. + + + Determines whether the specified code group is equivalent to the current code group. + The code group to compare with the current code group. + + if the specified code group is equivalent to the current code group; otherwise, . + + + Gets the hash code of the current code group. + The hash code of the current code group. + + + Gets the merge logic. + The string "Union". + + + Gets the name of the named permission set for the code group. + The concatenation of the string "Same directory FileIO - " and the access type. + + + Resolves policy for the code group and its descendants for a set of evidence. + The evidence for the assembly. + A policy statement consisting of the permissions granted by the code group with optional attributes, or if the code group does not apply (the membership condition does not match the specified evidence). + The parameter is . + The current policy is . +-or- +More than one code group (including the parent code group and all child code groups) is marked . + + + Resolves matching code groups. + The evidence for the assembly. + A that is the root of the tree of matching code groups. + The parameter is . + + + Allows security policy to be defined by the union of the policy statement of a code group and that of the first child code group that matches. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + A membership condition that tests evidence to determine whether this code group applies policy. + The policy statement for the code group in the form of a permission set and attributes to grant code that matches the membership condition. + The type of the parameter is not valid. +-or- +The type of the parameter is not valid. + + + Makes a deep copy of the code group. + An equivalent copy of the code group, including its membership conditions and child code groups. + + + Gets the merge logic. + The string "First Match". + + + Resolves policy for the code group and its descendants for a set of evidence. + The evidence for the assembly. + A policy statement consisting of the permissions granted by the code group with optional attributes, or if the code group does not apply (the membership condition does not match the specified evidence). + The parameter is . + More than one code group (including the parent code group and any child code groups) is marked . + + + Resolves matching code groups. + The evidence for the assembly. + A that is the root of the tree of matching code groups. + The parameter is . + + + Confirms that a code assembly originates in the global assembly cache (GAC) as evidence for policy evaluation. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the current object. + An equivalent copy of . + + + Creates a new identity permission that corresponds to the current object. + The from which to construct the identity permission. + A new identity permission that corresponds to the current object. + + + Indicates whether the current object is equivalent to the specified object. + The object to compare with the current object. + + if is a object; otherwise, . + + + Returns a hash code for the current object. + A hash code for the current object. + + + Returns a string representation of the current object. + A string representation of the current object. + + + Determines whether an assembly belongs to a code group by testing its global assembly cache membership. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Indicates whether the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition. + The against which to make the test. + + if the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition; otherwise, . + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the membership condition. + A new object. + + + Indicates whether the current object is equivalent to the specified object. + The object to compare with the current object. + + if is a ; otherwise, . + + + Uses the specified XML encoding to reconstruct a security object. + The that contains the XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + + is . + + is not a valid membership condition element. + + + Uses the specified XML encoding to reconstruct a security object, using the specified policy level context. + The that contains the XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The context for resolving references. + + is . + + is not a valid membership condition element. + + + Gets a hash code for the current membership condition. + 0 (zero). + + + Returns a string representation of the membership condition. + A string representation of the membership condition. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + A that contains the XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state, using the specified policy level context. + The context for resolving references. + A that contains the XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Provides evidence about the hash value for an assembly. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + The assembly for which to compute the hash value. + The parameter is . + + is not a run-time object. + + + Creates a object that contains an hash value. + A byte array that contains an hash value. + An object that contains the hash value provided by the parameter. + The parameter is . + + + Creates a object that contains a hash value. + A byte array that contains a hash value. + An object that contains the hash value provided by the parameter. + The parameter is . + + + Creates a object that contains a hash value. + A byte array that contains a hash value. + A hash object that contains the hash value provided by the parameter. + The parameter is . + + + Computes the hash value for the assembly using the specified hash algorithm. + The hash algorithm to use to compute the hash value for the assembly. + A byte array that represents the hash value for the assembly. + The parameter is . + The hash value for the assembly cannot be generated. + + + Gets the object with the parameter name and additional exception information. + The object that holds the serialized object data. + The contextual information about the source or destination. + + + Gets the hash value for the assembly. + A byte array that represents the hash value for the assembly. + + + Gets the hash value for the assembly. + A byte array that represents the hash value for the assembly. + + + Gets the hash value for the assembly. + A byte array that represents the hash value for the assembly. + + + Returns a string representation of the current . + A representation of the current . + + + Determines whether an assembly belongs to a code group by testing its hash value. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the hash algorithm and hash value that determine membership. + The hash algorithm to use to compute the hash value for the assembly. + The hash value for which to test. + The parameter is . +-or- +The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid hash algorithm. + + + Determines whether the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition. + The evidence set against which to make the test. + + if the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition; otherwise, . + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the membership condition. + A new, identical copy of the current membership condition. + + + Determines whether the and the from the specified object are equivalent to the and contained in the current . + The object to compare to the current . + + if the and from the specified object is equivalent to the and contained in the current ; otherwise, . + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The policy level context, used to resolve named permission set references. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid membership condition element. + + + Gets the hash code for the current membership condition. + The hash code for the current membership condition. + + + Gets or sets the hash algorithm to use for the membership condition. + The hash algorithm to use for the membership condition. + An attempt is made to set to . + + + Gets or sets the hash value for which the membership condition tests. + The hash value for which the membership condition tests. + An attempt is made to set to . + + + Runs when the entire object graph has been deserialized. + The object that initiated the callback. The functionality for this parameter is not currently implemented. + + + Populates a with the data needed to serialize the target object. + The to populate with data. + The destination for this serialization. + + + Creates and returns a string representation of the membership condition. + A string representation of the state of the membership condition. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state with the specified . + The policy level context for resolving named permission set references. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Defines the method that creates a new identity permission. + + + Creates a new identity permission for the specified evidence. + The evidence from which to create the new identity permission. + The new identity permission. + + + Defines the test to determine whether a code assembly is a member of a code group. + + + Determines whether the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition. + The evidence set against which to make the test. + + if the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition; otherwise, . + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the membership condition. + A new, identical copy of the current membership condition. + + + Determines whether the specified is equal to the current . + The to compare with the current . + + if the specified is equal to the current ; otherwise, . + + + Creates and returns a string representation of the membership condition. + A string representation of the state of the current membership condition. + + + Grants Web permission to the site from which the assembly was downloaded. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + A membership condition that tests evidence to determine whether this code group applies code access security policy. + The parameter is . + The type of the parameter is not valid. + + + Contains a value used to specify connection access for code with an unknown or unrecognized origin scheme. + + + Adds the specified connection access to the current code group. + A containing the scheme to match against the code's scheme. + A that specifies the scheme and port code can use to connect back to its origin server. + + is . + + contains characters that are not permitted in schemes. +-or- + = and specifies as its scheme. + + + Contains a value used to specify any other unspecified origin scheme. + + + Gets a string representation of the attributes of the policy statement for the code group. + Always . + + + Makes a deep copy of the current code group. + An equivalent copy of the current code group, including its membership conditions and child code groups. + + + Determines whether the specified code group is equivalent to the current code group. + The object to compare with the current code group. + + if the specified code group is equivalent to the current code group; otherwise, . + + + Gets the connection access information for the current code group. + A array containing connection access information. + + + Gets the hash code of the current code group. + The hash code of the current code group. + + + Gets the logic to use for merging groups. + The string "Union". + + + Gets the name of the for the code group. + Always the string "Same site Web." + + + Removes all connection access information for the current code group. + + + Resolves policy for the code group and its descendants for a set of evidence. + The for the assembly. + A that consists of the permissions granted by the code group with optional attributes, or if the code group does not apply (the membership condition does not match the specified evidence). + The parameter is . + More than one code group (including the parent code group and any child code groups) is marked . + + + Resolves matching code groups. + The evidence for the assembly. + The complete set of code groups that were matched by the evidence. + The parameter is . + + + Defines evidence that represents permission requests. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the permission request of a code assembly. + The minimum permissions the code requires to run. + The permissions the code can use if they are granted, but that are not required. + The permissions the code explicitly asks not to be granted. + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the current . + An equivalent copy of the current . + + + Gets the permissions the code explicitly asks not to be granted. + The permissions the code explicitly asks not to be granted. + + + Gets the permissions the code can use if they are granted, but are not required. + The permissions the code can use if they are granted, but are not required. + + + Gets the minimum permissions the code requires to run. + The minimum permissions the code requires to run. + + + Gets a string representation of the state of the . + A representation of the state of the . + + + The exception that is thrown when policy forbids code to run. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with default properties. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with serialized data. + The object that holds the serialized object data. + The contextual information about the source or destination. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a specified error message. + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception. If the parameter is not , the current exception is raised in a block that handles the inner exception. + + + Represents the security policy levels for the common language runtime. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Adds a corresponding to the specified to the list of objects used to determine whether an assembly is a member of the group of assemblies that should not be evaluated. + The used to create the to add to the list of objects used to determine whether an assembly is a member of the group of assemblies that should not be evaluated. + The parameter is . + The specified by the parameter already has full trust. + + + Adds the specified to the list of objects used to determine whether an assembly is a member of the group of assemblies that should not be evaluated. + The to add to the list of objects used to determine whether an assembly is a member of the group of assemblies that should not be evaluated. + The parameter is . + The specified by the parameter already has full trust. + + + Adds a to the current policy level. + The to add to the current policy level. + The parameter is . + The parameter has the same name as an existing in the . + + + Replaces a in the current policy level with the specified . + The name of the to replace. + The that replaces the specified by the parameter. + A copy of the that was replaced. + The parameter is . +-or- +The parameter is . + The parameter is equal to the name of a reserved permission set. +-or- +The specified by the parameter cannot be found. + + + Creates a new policy level for use at the application domain policy level. + The newly created . + + + Reconstructs a security object with a given state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The parameter is . + The specified by the parameter is invalid. + + + Gets a list of objects used to determine whether an assembly is a member of the group of assemblies used to evaluate security policy. + A list of objects used to determine whether an assembly is a member of the group of assemblies used to evaluate security policy. These assemblies are granted full trust during security policy evaluation of assemblies not in the list. + + + Returns the in the current policy level with the specified name. + The name of the to find. + The in the current policy level with the specified name, if found; otherwise, . + The parameter is . + + + Gets a descriptive label for the policy level. + The label associated with the policy level. + + + Gets a list of named permission sets defined for the policy level. + A list of named permission sets defined for the policy level. + + + Replaces the configuration file for this with the last backup (reflecting the state of policy prior to the last time it was saved) and returns it to the state of the last save. + The policy level does not have a valid configuration file. + + + Removes an assembly with the specified from the list of assemblies the policy level uses to evaluate policy. + The of the assembly to remove from the list of assemblies used to evaluate policy. + The parameter is . + The assembly with the specified by the parameter does not have full trust. + + + Removes an assembly with the specified from the list of assemblies the policy level uses to evaluate policy. + The of the assembly to remove from the list of assemblies used to evaluate policy. + The parameter is . + The specified by the parameter does not have full trust. + + + Removes the specified from the current policy level. + The to remove from the current policy level. + The that was removed. + The specified by the parameter was not found. + The parameter is . + + + Removes the with the specified name from the current policy level. + The name of the to remove. + The that was removed. + The parameter is equal to the name of a reserved permission set. +-or- +A with the specified name cannot be found. + The parameter is . + + + Returns the current policy level to the default state. + + + Resolves policy based on evidence for the policy level, and returns the resulting . + The used to resolve the . + The resulting . + The policy level contains multiple matching code groups marked as exclusive. + The parameter is . + + + Resolves policy at the policy level and returns the root of a code group tree that matches the evidence. + The used to resolve policy. + A representing the root of a tree of code groups matching the specified evidence. + The policy level contains multiple matching code groups marked as exclusive. + The parameter is . + + + Gets or sets the root code group for the policy level. + The that is the root of the tree of policy level code groups. + The value for is . + + + Gets the path where the policy file is stored. + The path where the policy file is stored, or if the does not have a storage location. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Gets the type of the policy level. + One of the values. + + + Represents the statement of a describing the permissions and other information that apply to code with a particular set of evidence. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + The with which to initialize the new instance. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified and attributes. + The with which to initialize the new instance. + A bitwise combination of the values. + + + Gets or sets the attributes of the policy statement. + The attributes of the policy statement. + + + Gets a string representation of the attributes of the policy statement. + A text string representing the attributes of the policy statement. + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the current policy statement. + A new copy of the with and identical to those of the current . + + + Determines whether the specified object is equal to the current . + The object to compare with the current . + + if the specified is equal to the current object; otherwise, . + + + Reconstructs a security object with a given state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid encoding. + + + Reconstructs a security object with a given state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The context for lookup of values. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid encoding. + + + Gets a hash code for the object that is suitable for use in hashing algorithms and data structures such as a hash table. + A hash code for the current object. + + + Gets or sets the of the policy statement. + The of the policy statement. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + The context for lookup of values. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Defines special attribute flags for security policy on code groups. + + + All attribute flags are set. + + + The exclusive code group flag. When a code group has this flag set, only the permissions associated with that code group are granted to code belonging to the code group. At most, one code group matching a given piece of code can be set as exclusive. + + + The flag representing a policy statement that causes lower policy levels to not be evaluated as part of the resolve operation, effectively allowing the policy level to override lower levels. + + + No flags are set. + + + Provides the Authenticode X.509v3 digital signature of a code assembly as evidence for policy evaluation. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the Authenticode X.509v3 certificate containing the publisher's public key. + An that contains the software publisher's public key. + The parameter is . + + + Gets the publisher's Authenticode X.509v3 certificate. + The publisher's . + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the . + A new, identical copy of the . + + + Creates an identity permission that corresponds to the current instance of the class. + The from which to construct the identity permission. + A for the specified . + + + Compares the current to the specified object for equivalence. + The to test for equivalence with the current object. + + if the two instances of the class are equal; otherwise, . + The parameter is not a object. + + + Gets the hash code of the current . + The hash code of the current . + + + Returns a string representation of the current . + A representation of the current . + + + Determines whether an assembly belongs to a code group by testing its software publisher's Authenticode X.509v3 certificate. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the Authenticode X.509v3 certificate that determines membership. + An that contains the software publisher's public key. + The parameter is . + + + Gets or sets the Authenticode X.509v3 certificate for which the membership condition tests. + The for which the membership condition tests. + The property value is . + + + Determines whether the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition. + The against which to make the test. + + if the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition; otherwise, . + The property is . + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the membership condition. + A new, identical copy of the current membership condition. + The property is . + + + Determines whether the publisher certificate from the specified object is equivalent to the publisher certificate contained in the current . + The object to compare to the current . + + if the publisher certificate from the specified object is equivalent to the publisher certificate contained in the current ; otherwise, . + The property is . + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid membership condition element. + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The context, used to resolve references. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid membership condition element. + + + Gets the hash code for the current membership condition. + The hash code for the current membership condition. + The property is . + + + Creates and returns a string representation of the . + A representation of the . + The property is . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + The property is . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state with the specified . + The context, which is used to resolve references. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + The property is . + + + Provides the Web site from which a code assembly originates as evidence for policy evaluation. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the website from which a code assembly originates. + The website of origin for the associated code assembly. + The parameter is . + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the object. + A new object that is identical to the current object. + + + Creates a new object from the specified URL. + The URL from which to create the new object. + A new site object. + The parameter is not a valid URL. +-or- +The parameter is a file name. + + + Creates an identity permission that corresponds to the current object. + The evidence from which to construct the identity permission. + A site identity permission for the current object. + + + Compares the current to the specified object for equivalence. + The object to test for equivalence with the current object. + + if the two instances of the class are equal; otherwise, . + + + Returns the hash code of the current website name. + The hash code of the current website name. + + + Gets the website from which the code assembly originates. + The name of the website from which the code assembly originates. + + + Returns a string representation of the current object. + A representation of the current site. + + + Determines whether an assembly belongs to a code group by testing the site from which it originated. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with name of the site that determines membership. + The site name or wildcard expression. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid . + + + Determines whether the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition. + The against which to make the test. + + if the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition; otherwise, . + The property is . + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the membership condition. + A new, identical copy of the current membership condition. + The property is . + + + Determines whether the site from the specified object is equivalent to the site contained in the current . + The object to compare to the current . + + if the site from the specified object is equivalent to the site contained in the current ; otherwise, . + The property for the current object or the specified object is . + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid membership condition element. + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The context, used to resolve references. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid membership condition element. + + + Gets the hash code for the current membership condition. + The hash code for the current membership condition. + The property is . + + + Gets or sets the site for which the membership condition tests. + The site for which the membership condition tests. + An attempt is made to set to . + An attempt is made to set to an invalid . + + + Creates and returns a string representation of the membership condition. + A string representation of the membership condition. + The property is . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + The property is . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state with the specified . + The context, used to resolve references. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + The property is . + + + Provides the strong name of a code assembly as evidence for policy evaluation. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the strong name public key blob, name, and version. + The of the software publisher. + The simple name section of the strong name. + The of the strong name. + The parameter is . +-or- +The parameter is . +-or- +The parameter is . + The parameter is an empty string (""). + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the current . + A new, identical copy of the current . + + + Creates a that corresponds to the current . + The from which to construct the . + A for the specified . + + + Determines whether the specified strong name is equal to the current strong name. + The strong name to compare against the current strong name. + + if the specified strong name is equal to the current strong name; otherwise, . + + + Gets the hash code of the current . + The hash code of the current . + + + Gets the simple name of the current . + The simple name part of the . + + + Gets the of the current . + The of the current . + + + Creates a string representation of the current . + A representation of the current . + + + Gets the of the current . + The of the current . + + + Determines whether an assembly belongs to a code group by testing its strong name. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the strong name public key blob, name, and version number that determine membership. + The strong name public key blob of the software publisher. + The simple name section of the strong name. + The version number of the strong name. + The parameter is . + The parameter is . +-or- +The parameter is an empty string (""). + + + Determines whether the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition. + The against which to make the test. + + if the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition; otherwise, . + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the current . + A new, identical copy of the current + + + Determines whether the from the specified object is equivalent to the contained in the current . + The object to compare to the current . + + if the from the specified object is equivalent to the contained in the current ; otherwise, . + The property of the current object or the specified object is . + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The context, used to resolve references. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid membership condition element. + + + Returns the hash code for the current . + The hash code for the current . + The property is . + + + Gets or sets the simple name of the for which the membership condition tests. + The simple name of the for which the membership condition tests. + The value is . +-or- +The value is an empty string (""). + + + Gets or sets the of the for which the membership condition tests. + The of the for which the membership condition tests. + An attempt is made to set the to . + + + Creates and returns a string representation of the current . + A representation of the current . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state with the specified . + The context, which is used to resolve references. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Gets or sets the of the for which the membership condition tests. + The of the for which the membership condition tests. + + + Represents the context for the trust manager to consider when making the decision to run an application, and when setting up the security on a new in which to run an application. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class using the specified object. + One of the values that specifies the type of trust manager user interface to use. + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the application security manager should ignore any persisted decisions and call the trust manager. + + to call the trust manager; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the trust manager should cache state for this application, to facilitate future requests to determine application trust. + + to cache state data; otherwise, . The default is . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the trust manager should prompt the user for trust decisions. + + to not prompt the user; to prompt the user. The default is . + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether the user's response to the consent dialog should be persisted. + + to cache state data; otherwise, . The default is . + + + Gets or sets the identity of the previous application identity. + An object representing the previous . + + + Gets or sets the type of user interface the trust manager should display. + One of the values. The default is . + + + Specifies the type of user interface (UI) the trust manager should use for trust decisions. + + + An Install UI. + + + A Run UI. + + + An Upgrade UI. + + + Represents a code group whose policy statement is the union of the current code group's policy statement and the policy statement of all its matching child code groups. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + A membership condition that tests evidence to determine whether this code group applies policy. + The policy statement for the code group in the form of a permission set and attributes to grant code that matches the membership condition. + The type of the parameter is not valid. +-or- +The type of the parameter is not valid. + + + Makes a deep copy of the current code group. + An equivalent copy of the current code group, including its membership conditions and child code groups. + + + Gets the merge logic. + Always the string "Union". + + + Resolves policy for the code group and its descendants for a set of evidence. + The evidence for the assembly. + A policy statement consisting of the permissions granted by the code group with optional attributes, or if the code group does not apply (the membership condition does not match the specified evidence). + The parameter is . + More than one code group (including the parent code group and any child code groups) is marked . + + + Resolves matching code groups. + The evidence for the assembly. + The complete set of code groups that were matched by the evidence. + The parameter is . + + + Provides the URL from which a code assembly originates as evidence for policy evaluation. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the URL from which a code assembly originates. + The URL of origin for the associated code assembly. + The parameter is . + + + Creates a new copy of the evidence object. + A new, identical copy of the evidence object. + + + Creates an identity permission corresponding to the current instance of the evidence class. + The evidence set from which to construct the identity permission. + A for the specified evidence. + + + Compares the current evidence object to the specified object for equivalence. + The evidence object to test for equivalence with the current object. + + if the two objects are equal; otherwise, . + + + Gets the hash code of the current URL. + The hash code of the current URL. + + + Returns a string representation of the current . + A representation of the current . + + + Gets the URL from which the code assembly originates. + The URL from which the code assembly originates. + + + Determines whether an assembly belongs to a code group by testing its URL. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the URL that determines membership. + The URL for which to test. + The parameter is . + + must be an absolute URL. + + + Determines whether the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition. + The evidence set against which to make the test. + + if the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition; otherwise, . + The property is . + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the membership condition. + A new, identical copy of the current membership condition. + The property is . + + + Determines whether the URL from the specified object is equivalent to the URL contained in the current . + The object to compare to the current . + + if the URL from the specified object is equivalent to the URL contained in the current ; otherwise, . + The property of the current object or the specified object is . + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid membership condition element. + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The policy level context, used to resolve named permission set references. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid membership condition element. + + + Gets the hash code for the current membership condition. + The hash code for the current membership condition. + The property is . + + + Creates and returns a string representation of the membership condition. + A string representation of the state of the membership condition. + The property is . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state with the specified . + The policy level context for resolving named permission set references. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + The property is . + + + Gets or sets the URL for which the membership condition tests. + The URL for which the membership condition tests. + An attempt is made to set to . + Value is not an absolute URL. + + + Provides the security zone of a code assembly as evidence for policy evaluation. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the zone from which a code assembly originates. + The zone of origin for the associated code assembly. + The parameter is not a valid . + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the evidence object. + A new, identical copy of the evidence object. + + + Creates a new zone with the specified URL. + The URL from which to create the zone. + A new zone with the specified URL. + The parameter is . + + + Creates an identity permission that corresponds to the current instance of the evidence class. + The evidence set from which to construct the identity permission. + A for the specified evidence. + + + Compares the current evidence object to the specified object for equivalence. + The evidence object to test for equivalence with the current object. + + if the two objects are equal; otherwise, . + The parameter is not a object. + + + Gets the hash code of the current zone. + The hash code of the current zone. + + + Gets the zone from which the code assembly originates. + The zone from which the code assembly originates. + + + Returns a string representation of the current . + A representation of the current . + + + Determines whether an assembly belongs to a code group by testing its zone of origin. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the zone that determines membership. + The for which to test. + The parameter is not a valid . + + + Determines whether the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition. + The evidence set against which to make the test. + + if the specified evidence satisfies the membership condition; otherwise, . + The property is . + The property is not a valid . + + + Creates an equivalent copy of the membership condition. + A new, identical copy of the current membership condition. + The property is . + The property is not a valid . + + + Determines whether the zone from the specified object is equivalent to the zone contained in the current . + The object to compare to the current . + + if the zone from the specified object is equivalent to the zone contained in the current ; otherwise, . + The property for the current object or the specified object is . + The property for the current object or the specified object is not a valid . + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid membership condition element. + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + The policy level context used to resolve named permission set references. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not a valid membership condition element. + + + Gets the hash code for the current membership condition. + The hash code for the current membership condition. + The property is . + The property is not a valid . + + + Gets or sets the zone for which the membership condition tests. + The zone for which the membership condition tests. + The value is . + An attempt is made to set to an invalid . + + + Creates and returns a string representation of the membership condition. + A string representation of the state of the membership condition. + The property is . + The property is not a valid . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + The property is . + The property is not a valid . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state with the specified . + The policy level context for resolving named permission set references. + An XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + The property is . + The property is not a valid . + + + Specifies the type of a managed code policy level. + + + Security policy for all managed code in an application. + + + Security policy for all managed code in an enterprise. + + + Security policy for all managed code that is run on the computer. + + + Security policy for all managed code that is run by the user. + + + Encapsulates and propagates all security-related data for execution contexts transferred across threads. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Captures the security context for the current thread. + The security context for the current thread. + + + Creates a copy of the current security context. + The security context for the current thread. + The current security context has been previously used, was marshaled across application domains, or was not acquired through the method. + + + Releases all resources used by the current instance of the class. + + + Determines whether the flow of the security context has been suppressed. + + if the flow has been suppressed; otherwise, . + + + Determines whether the flow of the Windows identity portion of the current security context has been suppressed. + + if the flow has been suppressed; otherwise, . + + + Restores the flow of the security context across asynchronous threads. + The security context is or an empty string. + + + Runs the specified method in the specified security context on the current thread. + The security context to set. + The delegate that represents the method to run in the specified security context. + The object to pass to the callback method. + + is . +-or- + was not acquired through a capture operation. +-or- + has already been used as the argument to a method call. + + + Suppresses the flow of the security context across asynchronous threads. + An structure for restoring the flow. + + + Suppresses the flow of the Windows identity portion of the current security context across asynchronous threads. + A structure for restoring the flow. + + + Identifies the source for the security context. + + + The current application domain is the source for the security context. + + + The current assembly is the source for the security context. + + + Provides the main access point for classes interacting with the security system. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether code must have in order to execute. + + if code must have in order to execute; otherwise, . + The code that calls this method does not have . + + + Determines whether the current thread requires a security context capture if its security state has to be re-created at a later point in time. + + if the stack contains no partially trusted application domains, no partially trusted assemblies, and no currently active or modifiers; if the common language runtime cannot guarantee that the stack contains none of these. + + + Gets a permission set that is safe to grant to an application that has the provided evidence. + The host evidence to match to a permission set. + A permission set that can be used as a grant set for the application that has the provided evidence. + + is . + + + Gets the granted zone identity and URL identity permission sets for the current assembly. + An output parameter that contains an of granted objects. + An output parameter that contains an of granted objects. + The request for failed. + + + Determines whether a permission is granted to the caller. + The permission to test against the grant of the caller. + + if the permissions granted to the caller include the permission ; otherwise, . + + + Loads a from the specified file. + The physical file path to a file containing the security policy information. + One of the enumeration values that specifies the type of the policy level to be loaded. + The loaded policy level. + The parameter is . + The file indicated by the parameter does not exist. + The code that calls this method does not have . +-or- +The code that calls this method does not have . +-or- +The code that calls this method does not have . +-or- +The code that calls this method does not have . + This method uses code access security (CAS) policy, which is obsolete in the .NET Framework 4. To enable CAS policy for compatibility with earlier versions of the .NET Framework, use the <legacyCasPolicy> element. + + + Loads a from the specified string. + The XML representation of a security policy level in the same form in which it appears in a configuration file. + One of the enumeration values that specifies the type of the policy level to be loaded. + The loaded policy level. + The parameter is . + The parameter is not valid. + The code that calls this method does not have . + + + Provides an enumerator to access the security policy hierarchy by levels, such as computer policy and user policy. + An enumerator for objects that compose the security policy hierarchy. + This method uses code access security (CAS) policy, which is obsolete in the .NET Framework 4. To enable CAS policy for compatibility with earlier versions of the .NET Framework, use the <legacyCasPolicy> element. + The code that calls this method does not have . + + + Determines what permissions to grant to code based on the specified evidence. + The evidence set used to evaluate policy. + The set of permissions that can be granted by the security system. + This method uses code access security (CAS) policy, which is obsolete in the .NET Framework 4. To enable CAS policy for compatibility with earlier versions of the .NET Framework, use the <legacyCasPolicy> element. + + + Determines what permissions to grant to code based on the specified evidence and requests. + The evidence set used to evaluate policy. + The required permissions the code needs to run. + The optional permissions that will be used if granted, but aren't required for the code to run. + The denied permissions that must never be granted to the code even if policy otherwise permits it. + An output parameter that contains the set of permissions not granted. + The set of permissions that would be granted by the security system. + This method uses code access security (CAS) policy, which is obsolete in the .NET Framework 4. To enable CAS policy for compatibility with earlier versions of the .NET Framework, use the <legacyCasPolicy> element. + Policy fails to grant the minimum required permissions specified by the parameter. + + + Determines what permissions to grant to code based on the specified evidence. + An array of evidence objects used to evaluate policy. + The set of permissions that is appropriate for all of the provided evidence. + This method uses code access security (CAS) policy, which is obsolete in the .NET Framework 4. To enable CAS policy for compatibility with earlier versions of the .NET Framework, use the <legacyCasPolicy> element. + + + Gets a collection of code groups matching the specified evidence. + The evidence set against which the policy is evaluated. + An enumeration of the set of code groups matching the evidence. + This method uses code access security (CAS) policy, which is obsolete in the .NET Framework 4. To enable CAS policy for compatibility with earlier versions of the .NET Framework, use the <legacyCasPolicy> element. + + + Determines which permissions to grant to code based on the specified evidence, excluding the policy for the level. + The evidence set used to evaluate policy. + The set of permissions that can be granted by the security system. + This method uses code access security (CAS) policy, which is obsolete in the .NET Framework 4. To enable CAS policy for compatibility with earlier versions of the .NET Framework, use the <legacyCasPolicy> element. + + + Saves the modified security policy state. + This method uses code access security (CAS) policy, which is obsolete in the .NET Framework 4. To enable CAS policy for compatibility with earlier versions of the .NET Framework, use the <legacyCasPolicy> element. + The code that calls this method does not have . + + + Saves a modified security policy level loaded with . + The policy level object to be saved. + The code that calls this method does not have . + This method uses code access security (CAS) policy, which is obsolete in the .NET Framework 4. To enable CAS policy for compatibility with earlier versions of the .NET Framework, use the <legacyCasPolicy> element. + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether security is enabled. + + if security is enabled; otherwise, . + The code that calls this method does not have . + + + Provides a base class for requesting the security status of an action from the object. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + When overridden in a derived class, ensures that the state that is represented by is available on the host. + + + Gets a value that indicates whether the state for this implementation of the class is available on the current host. + + if the state is available; otherwise, . + + + Defines the integer values corresponding to security zones used by security policy. + + + The Internet zone is used for the Web sites on the Internet that do not belong to another zone. + + + The local intranet zone is used for content located on a company's intranet. Because the servers and information would be within a company's firewall, a user or company could assign a higher trust level to the content on the intranet. + + + The local computer zone is an implicit zone used for content that exists on the user's computer. + + + No zone is specified. + + + The trusted sites zone is used for content located on Web sites considered more reputable or trustworthy than other sites on the Internet. Users can use this zone to assign a higher trust level to these sites to minimize the number of authentication requests. The URLs of these trusted Web sites need to be mapped into this zone by the user. + + + The restricted sites zone is used for Web sites with content that could cause, or could have caused, problems when downloaded. The URLs of these untrusted Web sites need to be mapped into this zone by the user. + + + The exception that is thrown when there is a syntax error in XML parsing. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with default properties. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the line number where the exception was detected. + The line number of the XML stream where the XML syntax error was detected. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a specified error message and the line number where the exception was detected. + The line number of the XML stream where the XML syntax error was detected. + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a specified error message. + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with a specified error message and a reference to the inner exception that is the cause of this exception. + The error message that explains the reason for the exception. + The exception that is the cause of the current exception. If the parameter is not , the current exception is raised in a block that handles the inner exception. + + + Allows control of code access security permissions for service controllers. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified access to resources. + One of the values. + The parameter is not a valid value of . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified permission access levels, the name of the computer on which the service resides, and the short name that identifies the service to the system. + One of the values. + The name of the computer on which the service resides. + The short name that identifies the service to the system. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified permission entries. + An array of objects. The property is set to this value. + + is . + + + Gets the collection of permission entries for this permissions request. + A that contains the permission entries for this permissions request. + + + Defines access levels used by permission classes. + + + The can connect to, but not control, existing services. + + + The can connect to and control existing services. + + + The has no permissions. + + + Allows declarative service controller permission checks. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + One of the values. + + + Creates the permission based on the requested access levels that are set through the property on the attribute. + An that represents the created permission. + + + Gets or sets the name of the computer on which the service resides. + The name of the computer that is running the service associated with the . + The syntax is invalid. + + + Gets or sets the access levels used in the permissions request. + A bitwise combination of the values. + + + Gets or sets the short name that identifies the service to the system. + The name of the service. + The is . + The syntax of the property is invalid. + + + Defines the smallest unit of a code access security permission that is set for a . + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified permission access levels, the name of the computer, and a short name that identifies the service. + One of the values. + The name of the computer on which the service resides. + The short name that identifies the service to the system. + + is . + + is not valid. +-or- + is not valid. + + + Gets the name of the computer on which the service resides. + The name of the computer that is running the service associated with the . + + + Gets the access levels used in the permissions request. + A bitwise combination of the values. + + + Gets the short name that identifies the service to the system. + The name of the service. + + + Contains a strongly-typed collection of objects. + + + Adds a specified to this collection. + The object to add. + The zero-based index of the added object. + + + Appends a set of specified permission entries to this collection. + An array of type objects that contains the permission entries to add. + + is . + + + Appends a set of specified permission entries to this collection. + A that contains the permission entries to add. + + is . + + + Determines whether this collection contains a specified object. + The object to find. + + if the specified object belongs to this collection; otherwise, . + + + Copies the permission entries from this collection to an array, starting at a particular index of the array. + An array of type that receives the copied permission entries. + The zero-based index at which to begin copying the permission entries. + + + Determines the index of a specified permission entry in this collection. + The permission entry to search for. + The zero-based index of the specified permission entry, or -1 if the permission entry was not found in the collection. + + + Inserts a permission entry into this collection at a specified index. + The zero-based index of the collection at which to insert the permission entry. + The permission entry to insert into this collection. + + + Gets or sets the object at a specified index. + The zero-based index into the collection. + The object that exists at the specified index. + + + Performs additional custom processes after clearing the contents of the collection. + + + Performs additional custom processes before a new permission entry is inserted into the collection. + The zero-based index at which to insert . + The new value of the permission entry at . + + + Performs additional custom processes when removing a new permission entry from the collection. + The zero-based index at which can be found. + The permission entry to remove from . + + + Performs additional custom processes before setting a value in the collection. + The zero-based index at which can be found. + The value to replace with . + The new value of the permission entry at . + + + Removes a specified permission entry from this collection. + The permission entry to remove. + + + The permission that is demanded by when management of a transaction is escalated to MSDTC. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + One of the values. + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission. + A copy of the current permission. + + + Reconstructs a permission with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding used to reconstruct the permission. + + + Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be the same type as the current permission. + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + + + Returns a value that indicates whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission to test for the subset relationship. This permission must be the same type as the current permission. + + if the current is a subset of the specified ; otherwise, . + + + Returns a value that indicates whether unrestricted access to the resource that is protected by the current permission is allowed. + + if unrestricted use of the resource protected by the permission is allowed; otherwise, . + + + Creates an XML encoding of the security object and its current state. + A that contains the XML encoding of the security object, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + An that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified . + One of the values. + + + Creates a permission object that can then be serialized into binary form and persistently stored along with the in an assembly's metadata. + A serializable permission object. + + + Gets or sets a value indicating whether full (unrestricted) permission to the resource protected by the attribute is declared. + + if full permission to the protected resource is declared; otherwise, . + + + Controls access permissions in ASP.NET hosted environments. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified enumeration value. + A enumeration value. + + is not set to one of the enumeration values. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class with the specified permission level. + An enumeration value. + + + When implemented by a derived class, creates and returns an identical copy of the current permission object. + A copy of the current permission object. + + + Reconstructs a permission object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The containing the XML encoding to use to reconstruct the permission object. + + is . + The property of is not equal to "IPermission". +-or- +The class of is or an empty string (""). + + + When implemented by a derived class, creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + An that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission; otherwise, if the intersection is empty. + + is not an . + + + Returns a value indicating whether the current permission is a subset of the specified permission. + The to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current . + + if the current is a subset of the specified ; otherwise, . + + is not an . + + + Returns a value indicating whether unrestricted access to the resource that is protected by the current permission is allowed. + + if unrestricted use of the resource protected by the permission is allowed; otherwise, . + + + Gets or sets the current hosting permission level for an ASP.NET application. + One of the enumeration values. + + + Creates an XML encoding of the permission object and its current state. + A containing the XML encoding of the permission object, including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + A permission to combine with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission. + An that represents the union of the current permission and the specified permission. + + is not an . + + + Allows security actions for to be applied to code using declarative security. This class cannot be inherited. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class. + One of the enumeration values. + + + Creates a new with the permission level previously set by the property. + An that is the new . + + + Gets or sets the current hosting permission level. + One of the enumeration values. + + + Specifies the trust level that is granted to an ASP.NET Web application. + + + Indicates that features protected with a demand for any level less than or equal to the trust level will succeed. This level is intended for highly trusted managed-code applications that need to use most of the managed permissions that support semi-trusted access. It does not grant some of the highest permissions (for example, the ability to call into native code), but it does provide a way to run trusted applications with least privilege or to provide some level of constraints for highly trusted applications. This level is granted by configuring at least the trust level in the trust section in a configuration file. + + + Indicates that features protected with a demand for any level less than or equal to the level will succeed. This level is intended to allow read-only access to limited resources in a constrained environment. This level is granted by specifying the trust level in the trust section in a configuration file. + + + Indicates that features protected with a demand for any level less than or equal to the level will succeed. This level is granted by configuring at least the trust level in the trust section in a configuration file. + + + Indicates that features protected with a demand for the level will succeed. This level allows code to execute but not to interact with resources present on the system. This level is granted by configuring at least the trust level using the trust section in a configuration file. + + + Indicates that no permission is granted. All demands for will fail. + + + Indicates that all demands for permission to use all features of an application will be granted. This is equivalent to granting trust level in the trust section in a configuration file. + + + Defines access control to assemblies and types for purposes of XAML loading. + + + Returns a instance based on an assembly requested by . + The assembly for the request. + A instance, with the value used as source information for . + + is . + + + Returns a instance based on an assembly requested by . + The assembly name for the request. + A instance, with the value used as source information for . + + is . + + is not a valid fully qualified assembly name. + + + Gets the of the assembly for which this determines permissions. + The of the assembly for which this determines permissions. + + + Returns a instance based on a specific type specified by its qualified name. + A string that is parsed as an assembly-qualified type name. + A instance, with the value used as source information for and determined by reflection on the type. + + is . + + is not a valid assembly-qualified type name. +-or- +Assembly name within is not a valid assembly name. + + + Returns a instance based on a specific type specified by . + The to request access for. + A instance, with the value used as source information for and determined by reflection on the type. + + is . + + + Gets the unqualified string name of the type for which this determines permissions. + The unqualified string name of the type for which this determines permissions. + + + Declares permissions for loading types from assemblies that are used by a XAML reader or writer. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class, using an enumerable set of specific values. + An enumerable set of specific values. + + is . + + contained invalid information, such as a null item. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class, using existing permissions. + A enumeration value. + + + Initializes a new instance of the class, using a single value. + The defining value. + + is . + + + Gets the list of all values that this represents. + A read-only list of values, or . + + + Creates and returns an identical copy of the current . + A copy of the current . + + + + + + Reconstructs a security object with a specified state from an XML encoding. + The XML encoding to use to reconstruct the security object. + + is . + + does not contain the XML encoding for a . +-or- +The version attribute within is not supported. + + + + Returns whether this includes a specified in its list. + The specific to check for. + + if exists as an item in the list of the current . Otherwise, . + + is null. + + + Creates and returns a that is the intersection of the current and the specified permission. + A to intersect with the current . Can be . + A new permission that represents the intersection of the current and the specified . This new permission is if the intersection is empty. + + is not or is not a . + + + Determines whether the current is a subset of the specified permission. + A permission that is to be tested for the subset relationship. Can be . + + if the current is a subset of the specified permission; otherwise, . + + is not or is not a . + + + Returns whether this denotes unrestricted permissions. + + if this denotes unrestricted permissions. if this has specific access level restrictions in , or has no permissions. + + + Creates an XML encoding of this and its current state. + An XML encoding of this , including any state information. + + + Creates a permission that is the union of the current and the specified permission. + A to combine with the current . Can be . + A new that represents the union of the current and the specified . + + is not or is not a . + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Translate/translate.sh b/Translate/translate.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..53817bd --- /dev/null +++ b/Translate/translate.sh @@ -0,0 +1,4 @@ +#!/bin/bash +cd /home/pi/Boneyard/Translate/Translate/bin/Debug/net8.0 +./translate /mnt/mariadb/backupdb.sql /mnt/mariadb/backupdb2.sql +