//
// System.ComponentModel.ITypedList.cs
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// Author:
// Rodrigo Moya (rodrigo@ximian.com)
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using System.Collections;
namespace System.ComponentModel{
/// <summary>
/// Provides functionality to discover the schema for a bindable list, where the properties available for binding differ from the public properties of the object to bind to. For instance, using a DataView object that represents a customer table, you want to bind to the properties on the customer object that the DataView represents, not the properties of the DataView.
/// </summary>
public interface ITypedList
{
PropertyDescriptorCollection GetItemProperties (
PropertyDescriptor[] listAccessors);
string GetListName (PropertyDescriptor[] listAccessors);
}
}
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