ModuleBuilder.DefineEnum(String, TypeAttributes, Type) Method
Definition
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Defines an enumeration type that is a value type with a single non-static field called value__
of the specified type.
public:
System::Reflection::Emit::EnumBuilder ^ DefineEnum(System::String ^ name, System::Reflection::TypeAttributes visibility, Type ^ underlyingType);
public System.Reflection.Emit.EnumBuilder DefineEnum (string name, System.Reflection.TypeAttributes visibility, Type underlyingType);
member this.DefineEnum : string * System.Reflection.TypeAttributes * Type -> System.Reflection.Emit.EnumBuilder
Public Function DefineEnum (name As String, visibility As TypeAttributes, underlyingType As Type) As EnumBuilder
Parameters
- name
- String
The full path of the enumeration type. name
cannot contain embedded nulls.
- visibility
- TypeAttributes
The type attributes for the enumeration. The attributes are any bits defined by VisibilityMask.
- underlyingType
- Type
The underlying type for the enumeration. This must be a built-in integer type.
Returns
The defined enumeration.
Exceptions
Attributes other than visibility attributes are provided.
-or-
An enumeration with the given name exists in the parent assembly of this module.
-or-
The visibility attributes do not match the scope of the enumeration. For example, NestedPublic is specified for visibility
, but the enumeration is not a nested type.
name
is null
.
Examples
The following example illustrates the use of DefineEnum
to implement an enumeration class in a dynamic module. The example defines an enumeration named Elevation
that has an underlying type of Int32, and creates two elements: Low
, with a value of 0, and High
, with a value of 1. After the type has been created, the assembly is saved with the name TempAssembly.dll
. You can use the Ildasm.exe (IL Disassembler) to examine the contents of this assembly.
Note
Prior to the .NET Framework version 2.0, this code example does not produce a correct enumeration.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Reflection;
using namespace System::Reflection::Emit;
void main()
{
// Get the current application domain for the current thread.
AppDomain^ currentDomain = AppDomain::CurrentDomain;
// Create a dynamic assembly in the current application domain,
// and allow it to be executed and saved to disk.
AssemblyName^ aName = gcnew AssemblyName("TempAssembly");
AssemblyBuilder^ ab = currentDomain->DefineDynamicAssembly(
aName, AssemblyBuilderAccess::RunAndSave);
// Define a dynamic module in "TempAssembly" assembly. For a single-
// module assembly, the module has the same name as the assembly.
ModuleBuilder^ mb =
ab->DefineDynamicModule(aName->Name, aName->Name + ".dll");
// Define a public enumeration with the name "Elevation" and an
// underlying type of Int32.
EnumBuilder^ eb =
mb->DefineEnum("Elevation", TypeAttributes::Public, int::typeid);
// Define two members, "High" and "Low".
eb->DefineLiteral("Low", (Object^) 0);
eb->DefineLiteral("High", 1);
// Create the type and save the assembly.
Type^ finished = eb->CreateType();
ab->Save(aName->Name + ".dll");
for each (Object^ o in Enum::GetValues(finished))
{
Console::WriteLine("{0}.{1} = {2}", finished, o, (int)o);
}
}
/* This code example produces the following output:
Elevation.Low = 0
Elevation.High = 1
*/
using System;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Reflection.Emit;
class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
// Get the current application domain for the current thread.
AppDomain currentDomain = AppDomain.CurrentDomain;
// Create a dynamic assembly in the current application domain,
// and allow it to be executed and saved to disk.
AssemblyName aName = new AssemblyName("TempAssembly");
AssemblyBuilder ab = currentDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly(
aName, AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndSave);
// Define a dynamic module in "TempAssembly" assembly. For a single-
// module assembly, the module has the same name as the assembly.
ModuleBuilder mb = ab.DefineDynamicModule(aName.Name, aName.Name + ".dll");
// Define a public enumeration with the name "Elevation" and an
// underlying type of Integer.
EnumBuilder eb = mb.DefineEnum("Elevation", TypeAttributes.Public, typeof(int));
// Define two members, "High" and "Low".
eb.DefineLiteral("Low", 0);
eb.DefineLiteral("High", 1);
// Create the type and save the assembly.
Type finished = eb.CreateType();
ab.Save(aName.Name + ".dll");
foreach( object o in Enum.GetValues(finished) )
{
Console.WriteLine("{0}.{1} = {2}", finished, o, ((int) o));
}
}
}
/* This code example produces the following output:
Elevation.Low = 0
Elevation.High = 1
*/
Imports System.Reflection
Imports System.Reflection.Emit
Module Example
Sub Main()
' Get the current application domain for the current thread.
Dim currentDomain As AppDomain = AppDomain.CurrentDomain
' Create a dynamic assembly in the current application domain,
' and allow it to be executed and saved to disk.
Dim aName As AssemblyName = New AssemblyName("TempAssembly")
Dim ab As AssemblyBuilder = currentDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly( _
aName, AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndSave)
' Define a dynamic module in "TempAssembly" assembly. For a single-
' module assembly, the module has the same name as the assembly.
Dim mb As ModuleBuilder = _
ab.DefineDynamicModule(aName.Name, aName.Name & ".dll")
' Define a public enumeration with the name "Elevation" and an
' underlying type of Integer.
Dim eb As EnumBuilder = _
mb.DefineEnum("Elevation", TypeAttributes.Public, GetType(Integer))
' Define two members, "High" and "Low".
eb.DefineLiteral("Low", 0)
eb.DefineLiteral("High", 1)
' Create the type and save the assembly.
Dim finished As Type = eb.CreateType()
ab.Save(aName.Name & ".dll")
For Each o As Object In [Enum].GetValues(finished)
Console.WriteLine("{0}.{1} = {2}", finished, o, CInt(o))
Next
End Sub
End Module
' This code example produces the following output:
'
'Elevation.Low = 0
'Elevation.High = 1
Remarks
The defined enum is a derived class of Enum. The value__
field has Private and SpecialName attributes set.
For more information about the built-in integer types that can be specified as the underlying types of enumerations, see Class Library Overview.
Note
In the .NET Framework versions 1.0 and 1.1, it is necessary to define enumerations using TypeBuilder because EnumBuilder emits enumerations whose elements are of type Int32 instead of the enumeration type. In the .NET Framework version 2.0, EnumBuilder emits enumerations whose elements have the correct type.
Note
Starting with the .NET Framework 2.0 Service Pack 1, this member no longer requires ReflectionPermission with the ReflectionPermissionFlag.ReflectionEmit flag. (See Security Issues in Reflection Emit.) To use this functionality, your application should target the .NET Framework 3.5 or later.