ReflectionPermission.Intersect(IPermission) Method
Definition
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Creates and returns a permission that is the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission.
public:
override System::Security::IPermission ^ Intersect(System::Security::IPermission ^ target);
public override System.Security.IPermission Intersect (System.Security.IPermission target);
override this.Intersect : System.Security.IPermission -> System.Security.IPermission
Public Overrides Function Intersect (target As IPermission) As IPermission
Parameters
- target
- IPermission
A permission to intersect with the current permission. It must be of the same type as the current permission.
Returns
A new permission that represents the intersection of the current permission and the specified permission. This new permission is null
if the intersection is empty.
Exceptions
The target
parameter is not null
and is not of the same type as the current permission.
Examples
The following code example shows the behavior of the Intersect method. This example is part of a larger example provided for the ReflectionPermission class.
Note
The code example is intended to show the behavior of the method, not to demonstrate its use. In general, the methods of permission classes are used by the security infrastructure; they are not typically used in applications.
private static void IntersectDemo()
{
ReflectionPermission memberAccessPerm = new ReflectionPermission(ReflectionPermissionFlag.MemberAccess);
ReflectionPermission restrictedMemberAccessPerm = new ReflectionPermission(ReflectionPermissionFlag.RestrictedMemberAccess);
ReflectionPermission reflectionPerm3 = (ReflectionPermission)memberAccessPerm.Intersect(restrictedMemberAccessPerm);
if (reflectionPerm3 != null)
{
Console.WriteLine("The intersection of " + memberAccessPerm.Flags +
" and " + restrictedMemberAccessPerm.Flags + " = " +
((ReflectionPermission)reflectionPerm3).Flags.ToString());
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("The intersection of " + memberAccessPerm.Flags + " and " +
restrictedMemberAccessPerm.Flags + " is null.");
}
}
Private Shared Sub IntersectDemo()
Dim memberAccessPerm As New ReflectionPermission(ReflectionPermissionFlag.MemberAccess)
Dim restrictedMemberAccessPerm As New ReflectionPermission(ReflectionPermissionFlag.RestrictedMemberAccess)
Dim reflectionPerm3 As ReflectionPermission = CType(memberAccessPerm.Intersect(restrictedMemberAccessPerm), ReflectionPermission)
If Not (reflectionPerm3 Is Nothing) Then
Console.WriteLine("The intersection of " + memberAccessPerm.Flags.ToString() + _
" and " + restrictedMemberAccessPerm.Flags.ToString() + " = " + _
CType(reflectionPerm3, ReflectionPermission).Flags.ToString())
Else
Console.WriteLine("The intersection of " + memberAccessPerm.Flags.ToString + " and " + _
restrictedMemberAccessPerm.Flags.ToString() + " is null.")
End If
End Sub
Remarks
The intersection of two permissions is a permission that describes the set of operations they both describe in common. Only a demand that passes both original permissions will pass the intersection.