Expression.TryCatchFinally(Expression, Expression, CatchBlock[]) Méthode
Définition
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Crée un TryExpression qui représente un bloc Try avec un nombre quelconque d'instructions Catch et un bloc Finally.
public:
static System::Linq::Expressions::TryExpression ^ TryCatchFinally(System::Linq::Expressions::Expression ^ body, System::Linq::Expressions::Expression ^ finally, ... cli::array <System::Linq::Expressions::CatchBlock ^> ^ handlers);
public static System.Linq.Expressions.TryExpression TryCatchFinally (System.Linq.Expressions.Expression body, System.Linq.Expressions.Expression finally, params System.Linq.Expressions.CatchBlock[] handlers);
public static System.Linq.Expressions.TryExpression TryCatchFinally (System.Linq.Expressions.Expression body, System.Linq.Expressions.Expression? finally, params System.Linq.Expressions.CatchBlock[]? handlers);
static member TryCatchFinally : System.Linq.Expressions.Expression * System.Linq.Expressions.Expression * System.Linq.Expressions.CatchBlock[] -> System.Linq.Expressions.TryExpression
Public Shared Function TryCatchFinally (body As Expression, finally As Expression, ParamArray handlers As CatchBlock()) As TryExpression
Paramètres
- body
- Expression
Corps du bloc Try.
- finally
- Expression
Corps du bloc Finally.
- handlers
- CatchBlock[]
Tableau de zéro ou plusieurs expressions CatchBlock qui représente les instructions Catch à associer au bloc Try.
Retours
Élément TryExpression créé.
Exemples
L’exemple suivant montre comment créer un TryExpression objet qui contient une instruction catch et une instruction finally.
// Add the following directive to the file.
// using System.Linq.Expressions;
// A TryExpression object that has a catch statement and a finally statement.
// The return types of the try block and all catch blocks must be the same.
TryExpression tryCatchExpr =
Expression.TryCatchFinally(
Expression.Block(
Expression.Throw(Expression.Constant(new DivideByZeroException())),
Expression.Constant("Try block")
),
Expression.Call(typeof(Console).GetMethod("WriteLine", new Type[] { typeof(string) }), Expression.Constant("Finally block")),
Expression.Catch(
typeof(DivideByZeroException),
Expression.Constant("Catch block")
)
);
// The following statement first creates an expression tree,
// then compiles it, and then runs it.
// If the exception is caught,
// the result of the TryExpression is the last statement
// of the corresponding catch statement.
Console.WriteLine(Expression.Lambda<Func<string>>(tryCatchExpr).Compile()());
// This code example produces the following output:
//
// Finally block
// Catch block
' Add the following directive to the file:
' Imports System.Linq.Expressions
' A TryExpression object that has a catch statement and a finally statement.
' The return types of the try block and all catch blocks must be the same.
Dim tryCatchExpr As TryExpression =
Expression.TryCatchFinally(
Expression.Block(
Expression.Throw(Expression.Constant(New DivideByZeroException())),
Expression.Constant("Try block")
),
Expression.Call(
GetType(Console).GetMethod("WriteLine", New Type() {GetType(String)}),
Expression.Constant("Finally block")
),
Expression.Catch(
GetType(DivideByZeroException),
Expression.Constant("Catch block")
)
)
' The following statement first creates an expression tree,
' then compiles it, and then runs it.
' If the exception is caught,
' the result of the TryExpression is the last statement
' of the corresponding catch statement.
Console.WriteLine(Expression.Lambda(Of Func(Of String))(tryCatchExpr).Compile()())
' This code example produces the following output:
'
' Finally block
' Catch block