/*
Mastering Visual C# .NET
by Jason Price, Mike Gunderloy
Publisher: Sybex;
ISBN: 0782129110
*/
/*
Example17_7 illustrates runtime type creation
*/
using System;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Reflection.Emit;
public class Example17_7
{
public static void Main()
{
// get the current appdomain
AppDomain ad = AppDomain.CurrentDomain;
// create a new dynamic assembly
AssemblyName an = new AssemblyName();
an.Name = "DynamicRandomAssembly";
AssemblyBuilder ab = ad.DefineDynamicAssembly(
an, AssemblyBuilderAccess.Run);
// create a new module to hold code in the assembly
ModuleBuilder mb = ab.DefineDynamicModule("RandomModule");
// create a type in the module
TypeBuilder tb = mb.DefineType(
"DynamicRandomClass",TypeAttributes.Public);
// create a method of the type
Type returntype = typeof(int);
Type[] paramstype = new Type[0];
MethodBuilder methb=tb.DefineMethod("DynamicRandomMethod",
MethodAttributes.Public, returntype, paramstype);
// generate the MSIL
ILGenerator gen = methb.GetILGenerator();
gen.Emit(OpCodes.Ldc_I4, 1);
gen.Emit(OpCodes.Ret);
// finish creating the type and make it available
Type t = tb.CreateType();
// create an instance of the new type
Object o = Activator.CreateInstance(t);
// create an empty arguments array
Object[] aa = new Object[0];
// get the method and invoke it
MethodInfo m = t.GetMethod("DynamicRandomMethod");
int i = (int) m.Invoke(o, aa);
Console.WriteLine("Method {0} in Class {1} returned {2}",
m, t, i);
}
}
//=============================================================
using System;
public class DynamicRandomClass
{
public int DynamicRandomMethod()
{
return 1;
}
}
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