Fixing IOC-60, Custom Parameters do not play a role in resolving chains
[castle.git] / MonoRail / Castle.MonoRail.Views.Brail / ResourceToDuck.cs
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15 using System;
16 using System.Text;
18 namespace Castle.MonoRail.Views.Brail
20 using Boo.Lang;
21 using Castle.MonoRail.Framework;
23 // This allows to treat resources in a natural way:
24 // text.Hello
25 // Instead of:
26 // text["Hello"]
27 public class ResourceToDuck : IQuackFu
29 IResource resource;
31 public ResourceToDuck(IResource resource)
33 this.resource = resource;
37 public object QuackGet(string name, object[] parameters)
39 object val = resource.GetObject(name);
40 if(val==null)
42 throw new RailsException("Resource "+name+" does not exists");
44 return val;
47 public object QuackSet(string name, object[] parameters, object value)
49 throw new RailsException("You cannnot set resource "+name);
52 public object QuackInvoke(string name, params object[] args)
54 throw new RailsException("You cannnot invoke resource "+name);