I know it is an work-around, but I published a tip in code project (http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/808808/Create-Data-and-Control-Templates-using-Delegates) that allows you to create a data-template using a delegate.
For example:
TemplateGenerator.CreateDataTemplate(() => new TextBox());
This will be enough to create a datatemplate that creates a new textbox. If you want a binding too, it could be written like:
TemplateGenerator.CreateDataTemplate
(
() =>
{
var result = new TextBox();
result.SetBinding(TextBox.TextProperty, "PathForTheBinding");
return result;
}
);
The code of the TemplateGenerator is the following:
/// <summary>
/// Class that helps the creation of control and data templates by using delegates.
/// </summary>
public static class TemplateGenerator
{
private sealed class _TemplateGeneratorControl:
ContentControl
{
internal static readonly DependencyProperty FactoryProperty = DependencyProperty.Register("Factory", typeof(Func<object>), typeof(_TemplateGeneratorControl), new PropertyMetadata(null, _FactoryChanged));
private static void _FactoryChanged(DependencyObject instance, DependencyPropertyChangedEventArgs args)
{
var control = (_TemplateGeneratorControl)instance;
var factory = (Func<object>)args.NewValue;
control.Content = factory();
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Creates a data-template that uses the given delegate to create new instances.
/// </summary>
public static DataTemplate CreateDataTemplate(Func<object> factory)
{
if (factory == null)
throw new ArgumentNullException("factory");
var frameworkElementFactory = new FrameworkElementFactory(typeof(_TemplateGeneratorControl));
frameworkElementFactory.SetValue(_TemplateGeneratorControl.FactoryProperty, factory);
var dataTemplate = new DataTemplate(typeof(DependencyObject));
dataTemplate.VisualTree = frameworkElementFactory;
return dataTemplate;
}
/// <summary>
/// Creates a control-template that uses the given delegate to create new instances.
/// </summary>
public static ControlTemplate CreateControlTemplate(Type controlType, Func<object> factory)
{
if (controlType == null)
throw new ArgumentNullException("controlType");
if (factory == null)
throw new ArgumentNullException("factory");
var frameworkElementFactory = new FrameworkElementFactory(typeof(_TemplateGeneratorControl));
frameworkElementFactory.SetValue(_TemplateGeneratorControl.FactoryProperty, factory);
var controlTemplate = new ControlTemplate(controlType);
controlTemplate.VisualTree = frameworkElementFactory;
return controlTemplate;
}
}
And it has a method for ControlTemplates too.