ILGenerator.EmitCall(OpCode, MethodInfo, Type[]) Method

Definition

Puts a call or callvirt instruction onto the Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) stream to call a varargs method.

C#
public virtual void EmitCall(System.Reflection.Emit.OpCode opcode, System.Reflection.MethodInfo methodInfo, Type[]? optionalParameterTypes);
C#
public abstract void EmitCall(System.Reflection.Emit.OpCode opcode, System.Reflection.MethodInfo methodInfo, Type[]? optionalParameterTypes);
C#
public virtual void EmitCall(System.Reflection.Emit.OpCode opcode, System.Reflection.MethodInfo methodInfo, Type[] optionalParameterTypes);
C#
public void EmitCall(System.Reflection.Emit.OpCode opcode, System.Reflection.MethodInfo methodInfo, Type[] optionalParameterTypes);

Parameters

opcode
OpCode

The MSIL instruction to be emitted onto the stream. Must be Call, Callvirt, or Newobj.

methodInfo
MethodInfo

The varargs method to be called.

optionalParameterTypes
Type[]

The types of the optional arguments if the method is a varargs method; otherwise, null.

Exceptions

opcode does not specify a method call.

methodInfo is null.

The calling convention for the method is not varargs, but optional parameter types are supplied. This exception is thrown in the .NET Framework versions 1.0 and 1.1, In subsequent versions, no exception is thrown.

Examples

The following code example emits two methods, a varargs method and a method that calls the varargs method. The EmitCall method is used to emit the call to the varargs method.

C#
using System;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Reflection.Emit;

class Example
{
    static void Main()
    {
        string name = "InMemory";

        AssemblyBuilder asmBldr =
           AppDomain.CurrentDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly(new AssemblyName(name),
              AssemblyBuilderAccess.Run);
        ModuleBuilder modBldr = asmBldr.DefineDynamicModule(name);

        TypeBuilder tb = modBldr.DefineType("DemoVararg");

        // Create a vararg method with no return value and one
        // string argument. (The string argument type is the only
        // element of an array of Type objects.)
        //
        MethodBuilder mb1 = tb.DefineMethod("VarargMethod",
            MethodAttributes.Public | MethodAttributes.Static,
            CallingConventions.VarArgs,
            null,
            new Type[] { typeof(string) });

        ILGenerator il1 = mb1.GetILGenerator();

        LocalBuilder locAi = il1.DeclareLocal(typeof(ArgIterator));
        LocalBuilder locNext = il1.DeclareLocal(typeof(bool));

        Label labelCheckCondition = il1.DefineLabel();
        Label labelNext = il1.DefineLabel();

        // Load the fixed argument and print it.
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_0);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, typeof(Console).GetMethod("Write", new Type[] { typeof(string) }));

        // Load the address of the local variable represented by
        // locAi, which will hold the ArgIterator.
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldloca_S, locAi);

        // Load the address of the argument list, and call the
        // ArgIterator constructor that takes an array of runtime
        // argument handles.
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Arglist);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, typeof(ArgIterator).GetConstructor(new Type[] { typeof(RuntimeArgumentHandle) }));

        // Enter the loop at the point where the remaining argument
        // count is tested.
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Br_S, labelCheckCondition);

        // At the top of the loop, call GetNextArg to get the next
        // argument from the ArgIterator. Convert the typed reference
        // to an object reference and write the object to the console.
        il1.MarkLabel(labelNext);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldloca_S, locAi);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, typeof(ArgIterator).GetMethod("GetNextArg", Type.EmptyTypes));
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, typeof(TypedReference).GetMethod("ToObject"));
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, typeof(Console).GetMethod("Write", new Type[] { typeof(object) }));

        il1.MarkLabel(labelCheckCondition);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldloca_S, locAi);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, typeof(ArgIterator).GetMethod("GetRemainingCount"));

        // If the remaining count is greater than zero, go to
        // the top of the loop.
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldc_I4_0);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Cgt);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Stloc_1);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldloc_1);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Brtrue_S, labelNext);

        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ret);

        // Create a method that contains a call to the vararg
        // method.
        MethodBuilder mb2 = tb.DefineMethod("CallVarargMethod",
            MethodAttributes.Public | MethodAttributes.Static,
            CallingConventions.Standard,
            typeof(void), Type.EmptyTypes);
        ILGenerator il2 = mb2.GetILGenerator();

        // Push arguments on the stack: one for the fixed string
        // parameter, and two for the list.
        il2.Emit(OpCodes.Ldstr, "Hello ");
        il2.Emit(OpCodes.Ldstr, "world ");
        il2.Emit(OpCodes.Ldc_I4, 2006);

        // Call the vararg method, specifying the types of the
        // arguments in the list.
        il2.EmitCall(OpCodes.Call, mb1, new Type[] { typeof(string), typeof(int) });

        il2.Emit(OpCodes.Ret);

        Type type = tb.CreateType();
        type.GetMethod("CallVarargMethod").Invoke(null, null);
    }
}

/* This code example produces the following output:

Hello world 2006
 */

Remarks

The EmitCall method is used to emit calls to varargs methods because there is no overload of the Emit method that specifies the parameter types of the variable arguments.

To emit calls to methods that do not use the VarArgs calling convention, use the Emit(OpCode, MethodInfo) method overload.

The EmitCall method does not throw an exception when optional parameter types are specified for a method that is not varargs. InvalidProgramException is thrown when the call is executed.

Applies to

Product Versions
.NET Core 1.0, Core 1.1, Core 2.0, Core 2.1, Core 2.2, Core 3.0, Core 3.1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
.NET Framework 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 4.5.1, 4.5.2, 4.6, 4.6.1, 4.6.2, 4.7, 4.7.1, 4.7.2, 4.8, 4.8.1
.NET Standard 2.0 (package-provided), 2.1