On trying to build, all of a sudden (a couple of days since I worked on this project) I get:
"The type or namespace name 'IO' does not exist in the class or namespace 'OpenNETCF' (are you missing an assembly reference?)"
But when I comment out that line (using OpenNETCF.IO.Ports;), I get:
? OpenNETCF.IO.Ports.Handshake (multiple choices...)?
When I click that, the choices are two:
OpenNETCF.IO.Ports.Handshake
- and:
OpenNETCF.IO.Serial.Handshake
As the code in this unit deals with printing, I select "Ports" (rejecting "Serial" because of its yin/yanginess to "Parallel"). So it then adds back the using I had which it complained about (using OpenNETCF.IO.Ports)...and then it's back to the original err msg.
Yet I do have several OpenNETCF items in my References, namely:
OpenNETCF
OpenNETCF.Data
OpenNETCF.Drawing
OpenNETCF.Net
OpenNETCF.Phone
OpenNETCF.VisualBasic // I don't know why, this is a C# project
OpenNETCF.Web.Services2
OpenNETCF.Windows.Forms
OpenNETCF.WindowsCE.Forms
OpenNETCF.Xml
What could possibly cause this chicken-and-egg tail-chasing exercise in frustration?
Odder yet, I get, "The type or namespace name 'Windows' does not exist in the class or namespace 'OpenNETCF' (are you missing an assembly reference?)" pointing to this using in another .cs file:
using OpenNETCF.Windows.Forms;
...and yet that using is grayed out as being unused at any rate, but when I comment it out, I get a lot of other errors purportedly because it's gone, such as on this line:
IntPtr hwnd = OpenNETCF.Win32.Win32Window.GetCapture();
The type or namespace name 'Win32Window' does not exist in the class or namespace 'OpenNETCF.Win32' (are you missing an assembly reference?)
UPDATE
In another episode of "Well Flip My Bits!" I just now compiled, got those err msgs about not being able to reconcile this line of code with what is installed and configured, etc., scrolled up to see that the "using" it was supposedly missing was there, compiled again, and now it compiles fine. What the blue blazes?!?!?!?