using System; using System.Windows; using Microsoft.Silverlight.Testing; namespace Google.ProtocolBuffers { public partial class App : Application { public App() { this.Startup += this.Application_Startup; this.Exit += this.Application_Exit; this.UnhandledException += this.Application_UnhandledException; //InitializeComponent(); } private void Application_Startup(object sender, StartupEventArgs e) { this.RootVisual = UnitTestSystem.CreateTestPage(); } private void Application_Exit(object sender, EventArgs e) { } private void Application_UnhandledException(object sender, ApplicationUnhandledExceptionEventArgs e) { // If the app is running outside of the debugger then report the exception using // the browser's exception mechanism. On IE this will display it a yellow alert // icon in the status bar and Firefox will display a script error. if (!System.Diagnostics.Debugger.IsAttached) { // NOTE: This will allow the application to continue running after an exception has been thrown // but not handled. // For production applications this error handling should be replaced with something that will // report the error to the website and stop the application. e.Handled = true; Deployment.Current.Dispatcher.BeginInvoke( new EventHandler(ReportErrorToDOM), new object[] { sender, e } ); } } private void ReportErrorToDOM(object sender, ApplicationUnhandledExceptionEventArgs e) { try { string errorMsg = e.ExceptionObject.Message + e.ExceptionObject.StackTrace; errorMsg = errorMsg.Replace('"', '\'').Replace("\r\n", @"\n"); System.Windows.Browser.HtmlPage.Window.Eval("throw new Error(\"Unhandled Error in Silverlight 2 Application " + errorMsg + "\");"); } catch (Exception) { } } } }