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ICorDebugClass Interface

Represents a type, which can be either basic or complex (that is, user-defined). If the type is generic, ICorDebugClass represents the uninstantiated generic type.

interface ICorDebugClass : IUnknown {
    HRESULT GetModule (
        [out] ICorDebugModule    **pModule
    );
        
    HRESULT GetStaticFieldValue (
        [in] mdFieldDef          fieldDef,
        [in] ICorDebugFrame      *pFrame,
        [out] ICorDebugValue     **ppValue
    );
        
    HRESULT GetToken (
        [out] mdTypeDef          *pTypeDef
    );
};

Methods

Method Description

ICorDebugClass::GetModule Method

Gets the module that defines this class.

ICorDebugClass::GetStaticFieldValue Method

Gets the value of the specified static field.

ICorDebugClass::GetToken Method

Gets the TypeDef metadata token for this class.

Remarks

The ICorDebugClass interface represents an uninstantiated generic type. The ICorDebugType Interface interface represents an instantiated generic type. For example, Hashtable<K, V> would be represented by ICorDebugClass, whereas Hashtable<Int32, String> would be represented by ICorDebugType Interface.

Non-generic types are represented by both ICorDebugClass and ICorDebugType Interface. The latter interface was introduced in the .NET Framework version 2.0 to deal with type instantiation.

Requirements

Platforms: Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family

Header: CorDebug.idl

Library: CorGuids.lib

.NET Framework Version: 2.0, 1.1, 1.0

See Also

Reference

ICorDebugClass2 Interface

Other Resources

Debugging Interfaces