PermissionSetEncoder.AddPermission Method
Definition
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Overloads
AddPermission(String, ImmutableArray<Byte>) | |
AddPermission(String, BlobBuilder) |
AddPermission(String, ImmutableArray<Byte>)
- Source:
- BlobEncoders.cs
- Source:
- BlobEncoders.cs
- Source:
- BlobEncoders.cs
public:
System::Reflection::Metadata::Ecma335::PermissionSetEncoder AddPermission(System::String ^ typeName, System::Collections::Immutable::ImmutableArray<System::Byte> encodedArguments);
public System.Reflection.Metadata.Ecma335.PermissionSetEncoder AddPermission (string typeName, System.Collections.Immutable.ImmutableArray<byte> encodedArguments);
member this.AddPermission : string * System.Collections.Immutable.ImmutableArray<byte> -> System.Reflection.Metadata.Ecma335.PermissionSetEncoder
Public Function AddPermission (typeName As String, encodedArguments As ImmutableArray(Of Byte)) As PermissionSetEncoder
Parameters
- typeName
- String
- encodedArguments
- ImmutableArray<Byte>
Returns
Applies to
AddPermission(String, BlobBuilder)
- Source:
- BlobEncoders.cs
- Source:
- BlobEncoders.cs
- Source:
- BlobEncoders.cs
public:
System::Reflection::Metadata::Ecma335::PermissionSetEncoder AddPermission(System::String ^ typeName, System::Reflection::Metadata::BlobBuilder ^ encodedArguments);
public System.Reflection.Metadata.Ecma335.PermissionSetEncoder AddPermission (string typeName, System.Reflection.Metadata.BlobBuilder encodedArguments);
member this.AddPermission : string * System.Reflection.Metadata.BlobBuilder -> System.Reflection.Metadata.Ecma335.PermissionSetEncoder
Public Function AddPermission (typeName As String, encodedArguments As BlobBuilder) As PermissionSetEncoder
Parameters
- typeName
- String
- encodedArguments
- BlobBuilder
Returns
Applies to
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