What's the code-behind equivalent of this code?

<SomeControl SomeProperty="{Binding}"/>

(If I wanted to do that in the code-behind of SomeControl instead of in the consumer's XAML.)

That is, how do I construct a Binding object such that I bind directly to the DataContext of my current object, instead of to some property?

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解决方案

Since {Binding} is just a shortcut for {Binding Path=.}, it should be just as simple as

SomeControl.SetBinding(SomeControl.SomeProperty, new Binding("."));

其他提示

Take a look at BindingOperations.SetBinding:

BindingOperations.SetBinding(myControl, MyControlClass.Property, new Binding(...));
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