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OperandType Enum

Definition

Describes the operand type of Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) instruction.

This API supports the product infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.

public enum class OperandType
public enum OperandType
[System.Serializable]
public enum OperandType
[System.Serializable]
[System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)]
public enum OperandType
type OperandType = 
[<System.Serializable>]
type OperandType = 
[<System.Serializable>]
[<System.Runtime.InteropServices.ComVisible(true)>]
type OperandType = 
Public Enum OperandType
Inheritance
OperandType
Attributes

Fields

Name Value Description
InlineBrTarget 0

The operand is a 32-bit integer branch target.

InlineField 1

The operand is a 32-bit metadata token.

InlineI 2

The operand is a 32-bit integer.

InlineI8 3

The operand is a 64-bit integer.

InlineMethod 4

The operand is a 32-bit metadata token.

InlineNone 5

No operand.

InlinePhi 6

The operand is reserved and should not be used.

InlineR 7

The operand is a 64-bit IEEE floating point number.

InlineSig 9

The operand is a 32-bit metadata signature token.

InlineString 10

The operand is a 32-bit metadata string token.

InlineSwitch 11

The operand is the 32-bit integer argument to a switch instruction.

InlineTok 12

The operand is a FieldRef, MethodRef, or TypeRef token.

InlineType 13

The operand is a 32-bit metadata token.

InlineVar 14

The operand is 16-bit integer containing the ordinal of a local variable or an argument.

ShortInlineBrTarget 15

The operand is an 8-bit integer branch target.

ShortInlineI 16

The operand is an 8-bit integer.

ShortInlineR 17

The operand is a 32-bit IEEE floating point number.

ShortInlineVar 18

The operand is an 8-bit integer containing the ordinal of a local variable or an argumenta.

Applies to