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Documentation: WindowsFolder.cs

1. Purpose

WindowsFolder is a utility class that provides functionality for opening Windows filesystem folders via the operating system's file explorer. It currently exposes a single method for launching Windows Explorer to display the application's manuals directory. This class exists to centralize folder-opening logic for the DTS Suite application, abstracting away the details of process invocation and path construction.


2. Public Interface

public static void OpenManualsFolder(string path)

Opens the manuals folder in Windows Explorer.

  • Parameters:

    • path (string): The base directory path where the Manuals folder is expected to reside.
  • Behavior:

    1. Constructs the full path to the manuals folder by combining the provided path with Constants.ManualsFolder.
    2. Launches Windows Explorer (Constants.WindowsExplorer) with the constructed path as an argument using Process.Start().
  • Example usage:

    WindowsFolder.OpenManualsFolder(@"C:\DTS\DTS.Suite\1.0\DataPRO");
    

3. Invariants

  • The path parameter must be a valid directory path string; no null/empty validation is performed within the method.
  • The Constants.ManualsFolder constant must be defined and represent a valid folder name.
  • The Constants.WindowsExplorer constant must be defined and represent a valid executable path or name (likely "explorer.exe").
  • The caller is responsible for ensuring the Manuals folder exists at the constructed location before calling this method.

4. Dependencies

This module depends on:

  • System - Base .NET types
  • System.Diagnostics - Process and ProcessStartInfo for launching external processes
  • System.IO - Path for path manipulation
  • Constants (location unspecified in source) - Provides ManualsFolder and WindowsExplorer constants

What depends on this module:

  • Cannot be determined from the source alone; no consumers are shown.

5. Gotchas

  • No existence check: The method does not verify that the constructed manualsPath exists before attempting to open it. If the path is invalid, Windows Explorer behavior is undefined (it may open to a default location or show an error).
  • No error handling: There is no try/catch block. Exceptions from Process.Start() (e.g., if Windows Explorer cannot be launched) will propagate to the caller.
  • No null/empty validation: Passing null or an empty string as path will result in Path.Combine() producing unexpected results, potentially leading to runtime exceptions.
  • Comment discrepancy: The XML documentation mentions a default path (C:\DTS\DTS.Suite\(version)\DataPRO\Manuals), but the method does not use this default—it relies entirely on the caller-provided path parameter. The comment describes context rather than implementation.