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Bug in the PropertyDescriptorEnumerator

Hi,

I found a bug in PropertyDescriptorEnumerator and I don't
know were to report it, so I do it here hoping that
someone from Microsoft will read it.

This C# statement

foreach(IDictionaryEntry entry in entries)

(with entries being an PropertyDescriptorCollection)
always miss the first entry in my collection so I changed
it to

IDictionaryEnumerator iter = entries.GetEnumerator();

while(iter.MoveNext())
{

and i noticed in the debugger that iter.Current was on
the first item after GetEnumerator but moved to the
second after the first to MoveNext.

Then I opened Reflector and looked at the code of
PropertyDescriptorEnumerator and noticed that index was
initialized with 0 (actually index is not initialized).
This is not right, index should be initialize to -1.

For now I will use

foreach(object key in collection.Keys)

which works as expected, and hopefully this will be fix
in the .NET Framework 2.0
Jul 21 '05 #1
1 1433
>foreach(IDictionaryEntry entry in entries)

(with entries being an PropertyDescriptorCollection)


entries is actually the IDictionary of a
PropertyDescriptorCollection
Jul 21 '05 #2

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