TypeBuilder.MakePointerType Méthode
Définition
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Retourne un objet Type qui représente le type d’un pointeur non managé vers le type actuel.
public:
override Type ^ MakePointerType();
public override Type MakePointerType ();
override this.MakePointerType : unit -> Type
Public Overrides Function MakePointerType () As Type
Retours
Objet Type qui représente le type d’un pointeur non managé vers le type actuel.
Exemples
L’exemple de code suivant crée un module dynamique, un type abstrait nommé Sample
et une méthode abstraite nommée TestMethod
.
TestMethod
prend un ref
paramètre (ByRef
en Visual Basic) de type Sample
, un pointeur vers le type Sample
et un tableau de type Sample
. Il retourne un tableau à deux dimensions de type Sample
. L’exemple de code enregistre le module dynamique sur le disque. Vous pouvez donc l’examiner avec le Ildasm.exe (désassembleur IL).
using System;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Reflection.Emit;
using Microsoft.VisualBasic;
public class Example
{
public static void Main()
{
// Define a dynamic assembly to contain the sample type. The
// assembly will not be run, but only saved to disk, so
// AssemblyBuilderAccess.Save is specified.
//
AppDomain myDomain = AppDomain.CurrentDomain;
AssemblyName myAsmName = new AssemblyName("MakeXxxTypeExample");
AssemblyBuilder myAssembly = myDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly(
myAsmName,
AssemblyBuilderAccess.Save);
// An assembly is made up of executable modules. For a single-
// module assembly, the module name and file name are the same
// as the assembly name.
//
ModuleBuilder myModule = myAssembly.DefineDynamicModule(
myAsmName.Name,
myAsmName.Name + ".dll");
// Define the sample type.
TypeBuilder myType = myModule.DefineType(
"Sample",
TypeAttributes.Public | TypeAttributes.Abstract);
// Define a method that takes a ref argument of type Sample,
// a pointer to type Sample, and an array of Sample objects. The
// method returns a two-dimensional array of Sample objects.
//
// To create this method, you need Type objects that represent the
// parameter types and the return type. Use the MakeByRefType,
// MakePointerType, and MakeArrayType methods to create the Type
// objects.
//
Type byRefMyType = myType.MakeByRefType();
Type pointerMyType = myType.MakePointerType();
Type arrayMyType = myType.MakeArrayType();
Type twoDimArrayMyType = myType.MakeArrayType(2);
// Create the array of parameter types.
Type[] parameterTypes = {byRefMyType, pointerMyType, arrayMyType};
// Define the abstract Test method. After you have compiled
// and run this code example code, you can use ildasm.exe
// to open MakeXxxTypeExample.dll, examine the Sample type,
// and verify the parameter types and return type of the
// TestMethod method.
//
MethodBuilder myMethodBuilder = myType.DefineMethod(
"TestMethod",
MethodAttributes.Abstract | MethodAttributes.Virtual
| MethodAttributes.Public,
twoDimArrayMyType,
parameterTypes);
// Create the type and save the assembly. For a single-file
// assembly, there is only one module to store the manifest
// information in.
//
myType.CreateType();
myAssembly.Save(myAsmName.Name + ".dll");
}
}
Imports System.Reflection
Imports System.Reflection.Emit
Public Class Example
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Define a dynamic assembly to contain the sample type. The
' assembly will not be run, but only saved to disk, so
' AssemblyBuilderAccess.Save is specified.
'
Dim myDomain As AppDomain = AppDomain.CurrentDomain
Dim myAsmName As New AssemblyName("MakeXxxTypeExample")
Dim myAssembly As AssemblyBuilder = myDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly( _
myAsmName, _
AssemblyBuilderAccess.Save)
' An assembly is made up of executable modules. For a single-
' module assembly, the module name and file name are the same
' as the assembly name.
'
Dim myModule As ModuleBuilder = myAssembly.DefineDynamicModule( _
myAsmName.Name, _
myAsmName.Name & ".dll")
' Define the sample type.
Dim myType As TypeBuilder = myModule.DefineType( _
"Sample", _
TypeAttributes.Public Or TypeAttributes.Abstract)
' Define a method that takes a ByRef argument of type Sample,
' a pointer to type Sample, and an array of Sample objects. The
' method returns a two-dimensional array of Sample objects.
'
' To create this method, you need Type objects that represent the
' parameter types and the return type. Use the MakeByRefType,
' MakePointerType, and MakeArrayType methods to create the Type
' objects.
'
Dim byRefMyType As Type = myType.MakeByRefType
Dim pointerMyType As Type = myType.MakePointerType
Dim arrayMyType As Type = myType.MakeArrayType
Dim twoDimArrayMyType As Type = myType.MakeArrayType(2)
' Create the array of parameter types.
Dim parameterTypes() As Type = _
{byRefMyType, pointerMyType, arrayMyType}
' Define the abstract Test method. After you have compiled
' and run this code example code, you can use ildasm.exe
' to open MakeXxxTypeExample.dll, examine the Sample type,
' and verify the parameter types and return type of the
' TestMethod method.
'
Dim myMethodBuilder As MethodBuilder = myType.DefineMethod( _
"TestMethod", _
MethodAttributes.Abstract Or MethodAttributes.Virtual _
Or MethodAttributes.Public, _
twoDimArrayMyType, _
parameterTypes)
' Create the type and save the assembly. For a single-file
' assembly, there is only one module to store the manifest
' information in.
'
myType.CreateType()
myAssembly.Save(myAsmName.Name & ".dll")
End Sub
End Class
Remarques
La MakePointerType méthode permet de générer des types de pointeurs pour les listes de paramètres.
Notes
À l’aide de la syntaxe MSIL (Microsoft Intermediate Language), si le actuel TypeBuilder représente MyType
, le type retourné par cette méthode est MyType*
.