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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:01:08+00:00 2026-05-11T16:01:08+00:00

I’m trying to write a vs code snippet that will take the selected and

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I’m trying to write a vs code snippet that will take the selected and surround it with an if null check, i.e.

accgrp.CREATEDATE = DateTime.Now;

will become:

if (accgrp.CREATEDATE == null)
        {
            accgrp.CREATEDATE = DateTime.Now;
        }

I’ve got as far as the below. $selected$ only seems to work the last time it is used, if used more than once, the other instances where you would expected to see the selected code are blank. I understand the code below wouldn’t do exactly what I want, as I wont get the right hand side of the assignment, btu it would be good enough.

            <Declarations>
            <Literal>
                <ID>expression</ID>
                <ToolTip>Expression to evaluate</ToolTip>
                <Default>o</Default>
            </Literal>
        </Declarations>
        <Code Language="csharp"><![CDATA[if ($selected$ == null)
{
    $selected$ = $expression$$end$   
}]]>
        </Code>

Can anyone help?

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    2026-05-11T16:01:08+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:01 pm

    Here is macro for you, that will provide you identical functionality.

    Sub NullCheck()
        Dim selected As String
        Dim var As String
        Dim res As String
        Dim sel As TextSelection
    
    
        sel = DTE.ActiveDocument.Selection
        selected = sel.Text        
        var = selected.Substring(0, selected.IndexOf("=") - 1).Trim()
        res = String.Format("if ({0} == null) {1} ", var, selected)
    
        sel.Delete()
        sel.Insert(res, vsInsertFlags.vsInsertFlagsContainNewText)
        sel.SmartFormat()
    
    End Sub
    

    The alternative (after reading your comment) may be to use PostSharp in order to intercept field/property setter.

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