TypeBuilder.MakePointerType Method
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Returns a Type object that represents the type of an unmanaged pointer to the current type.
Namespace: System.Reflection.Emit
Assembly: mscorlib (in mscorlib.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Overrides Function MakePointerType As Type
public override Type MakePointerType()
Return Value
Type: System.Type
The type of an unmanaged pointer to the current type.
Remarks
The MakePointerType method provides a way to generate pointer types for parameter lists.
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Using Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) syntax, if the current TypeBuilder represents MyType, then the type returned by this method would be MyType*. |
Examples
The following example creates a dynamic module, an abstract type named Sample, and an abstract method named TestMethod. TestMethod takes a ref parameter (ByRef in Visual Basic) of type Sample, a pointer to type Sample, and an array of type Sample. It returns a two-dimensional array of type Sample.
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To run this example, see Building Examples That Use a Demo Method and a TextBlock Control. |
Imports System.Reflection
Imports System.Reflection.Emit
Public Class Example
Public Shared Sub Demo(ByVal outputBlock As System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock)
' Define a dynamic assembly to contain the sample type. In Silverlight,
' a dynamic assembly contains exactly one module.
'
Dim myDomain As AppDomain = AppDomain.CurrentDomain
Dim myAsmName As New AssemblyName("MakeXxxTypeExample")
Dim myAssembly As AssemblyBuilder = myDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly( _
myAsmName, _
AssemblyBuilderAccess.Run)
Dim myModule As ModuleBuilder = myAssembly.DefineDynamicModule( _
myAsmName.Name)
' 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.
'
Dim myMethodBuilder As MethodBuilder = myType.DefineMethod( _
"TestMethod", _
MethodAttributes.Abstract Or MethodAttributes.Virtual _
Or MethodAttributes.Public, _
twoDimArrayMyType, _
parameterTypes)
' Create the type.
'
Dim t As Type = myType.CreateType()
outputBlock.Text &= "TestMethod takes:" & vbLf
outputBlock.Text &= " A ByRef parameter of type Sample." & vbLf
outputBlock.Text &= " A pointer to a Sample." & vbLf
outputBlock.Text &= " A one-dimensional array of Sample objects." & vbLf
outputBlock.Text &= "TestMethod returns: A one-dimensional array of Sample objects." & vbLf &vbLf
outputBlock.Text &= t.GetMethod("TestMethod").ToString()
End Sub
End Class
' This code produces the following output:
'
'TestMethod takes:" & vbLf
' A ByRef parameter of type Sample.
' A pointer to a Sample.
' A one-dimensional array of Sample objects.
'TestMethod returns: A one-dimensional array of Sample objects.
'
'Sample[,] TestMethod(Sample ByRef, Sample*, Sample[])
using System;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Reflection.Emit;
//using Microsoft.VisualBasic;
public class Example
{
public static void Demo(System.Windows.Controls.TextBlock outputBlock)
{
// Define a dynamic assembly to contain the sample type. In Silverlight,
// a dynamic assembly contains exactly one module.
//
AppDomain myDomain = AppDomain.CurrentDomain;
AssemblyName myAsmName = new AssemblyName("MakeXxxTypeExample");
AssemblyBuilder myAssembly = myDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly(
myAsmName,
AssemblyBuilderAccess.Run);
ModuleBuilder myModule = myAssembly.DefineDynamicModule(myAsmName.Name);
// 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.
//
Type t = myType.CreateType();
outputBlock.Text += "TestMethod takes:\n";
outputBlock.Text += " A ref parameter of type Sample.\n";
outputBlock.Text += " A pointer to a Sample.\n";
outputBlock.Text += " A one-dimensional array of Sample objects.\n";
outputBlock.Text += "TestMethod returns: A one-dimensional array of Sample objects.\n\n";
outputBlock.Text += t.GetMethod("TestMethod").ToString();
}
}
/* This code produces the following output:
TestMethod takes:" & vbLf
A ByRef parameter of type Sample.
A pointer to a Sample.
A one-dimensional array of Sample objects.
TestMethod returns: A one-dimensional array of Sample objects.
Sample[,] TestMethod(Sample ByRef, Sample*, Sample[])
*/
Version Information
Silverlight
Supported in: 5, 4, 3
Platforms
For a list of the operating systems and browsers that are supported by Silverlight, see Supported Operating Systems and Browsers.