Now I dare you to put it into shared library and see it fail :-0

On 12 September 2011 21:45, Michael Minutillo
<[email protected]>wrote:

> Perfect. And much simpler than the crazy ideas being bandied about in my
> brain. Thanks!
>
> Michael M. Minutillo
> Indiscriminate Information Sponge
> http://codermike.com
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 5:38 PM, Preet Sangha <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Doh!!! I mean in the class :-)
>>
>>
>> On 12 September 2011 21:37, Preet Sangha <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> in the constructor:
>>>
>>> class x {
>>>
>>>     static string currentFile = new System.Diagnostics.StackTrace(true
>>> ).GetFrame(0).GetFileName();
>>>
>>> }
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12 September 2011 21:34, Michael Minutillo <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hey all,
>>>>
>>>> Hopefully a simple one (or impossible). Is there a way to embed the
>>>> current filename into a class using the preprocessor? i.e. In Ruby you can
>>>> use the predefined variable __FILE__ (or something I don't remember the
>>>> specifics).
>>>>
>>>> I want this info for reasons that are complex and boring and I really
>>>> don't want to have to dig into pdb files or write my own precompilation 
>>>> step
>>>> to achieve what I need.
>>>>
>>>> Michael M. Minutillo
>>>> Indiscriminate Information Sponge
>>>> http://codermike.com
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> regards,
>>> Preet, Overlooking the Ocean, Auckland
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> regards,
>> Preet, Overlooking the Ocean, Auckland
>>
>
>


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regards,
Preet, Overlooking the Ocean, Auckland

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