Reputation: 42367
I'd like to embed some files (text files, maybe graphics) in a C++/CLI project -- preferably the same way I can do in C# project. This might be however impossible, as I found in this post: http://bytes.com/topic/net/answers/571530-loading-markup-xamlreader-load-resource-file#post2240705. This was written three years ago, so maybe now there is some way to do this (in VS2k8)?
Upvotes: 7
Views: 8097
Reputation: 1579
Go to file properties, General, Item Type, select Compiled Managed Resource
Works in VS2013
To access resource in program:
Stream^ stream = Assembly::GetExecutingAssembly()->GetManifestResourceStream("file.txt");
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 3752
This is an embellishment of Tarydon's comment, showing how to save the embedded resource to a file:
using namespace System::IO;
...
String^ tmpFilename = System::IO::Path::GetTempFileName();
try
{
Stream^ readStream = Assembly::GetExecutingAssembly()->GetManifestResourceStream("embedded_file_name.xyz");
if(readStream != nullptr)
{
FileStream^ writeStream = gcnew FileStream(tmpFilename, FileMode::Create);
readStream->CopyTo(writeStream);
readStream->Close();
writeStream->Close(); // Required to flush the buffer & have non-zero filesize
}
}
catch (...)
{
// Do something?
}
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 10830
Under C++/Cli project go to “Properties…”, then look under “Linker”, and then “Input”, you’ll see the list of embedded files under “Embed Managed Resource File”.
Upvotes: 13