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ModuleHandle.ResolveFieldHandle Method

Definition

Returns a runtime field handle for a field identified by a metadata token.

Overloads

ResolveFieldHandle(Int32)

Returns a runtime handle for the field identified by the specified metadata token.

ResolveFieldHandle(Int32, RuntimeTypeHandle[], RuntimeTypeHandle[])

Returns a runtime field handle for the field identified by the specified metadata token, specifying the generic type arguments of the type and method where the token is in scope.

ResolveFieldHandle(Int32)

Source:
RuntimeHandles.cs
Source:
RuntimeHandles.cs
Source:
RuntimeHandles.cs

Returns a runtime handle for the field identified by the specified metadata token.

public:
 RuntimeFieldHandle ResolveFieldHandle(int fieldToken);
public RuntimeFieldHandle ResolveFieldHandle (int fieldToken);
member this.ResolveFieldHandle : int -> RuntimeFieldHandle
Public Function ResolveFieldHandle (fieldToken As Integer) As RuntimeFieldHandle

Parameters

fieldToken
Int32

A metadata token that identifies a field in the module.

Returns

A RuntimeFieldHandle for the field identified by fieldToken.

Exceptions

fieldToken is not a valid token in the scope of the current module.

-or-

fieldToken is not a token for a field in the scope of the current module.

-or-

fieldToken identifies a field whose parent TypeSpec has a signature containing element type var or mvar.

The method is called on an empty field handle.

Remarks

To resolve a metadata token that identifies a field whose parent TypeSpec has a signature containing element type var or mvar, use the ResolveFieldHandle(Int32, RuntimeTypeHandle[], RuntimeTypeHandle[]) method overload, which allows you to supply the necessary context.

Note

Information about metadata tokens can be found in the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) documentation, especially "Partition II: Metadata Definition and Semantics".

Applies to

ResolveFieldHandle(Int32, RuntimeTypeHandle[], RuntimeTypeHandle[])

Source:
RuntimeHandles.cs
Source:
RuntimeHandles.cs
Source:
RuntimeHandles.cs

Returns a runtime field handle for the field identified by the specified metadata token, specifying the generic type arguments of the type and method where the token is in scope.

public:
 RuntimeFieldHandle ResolveFieldHandle(int fieldToken, cli::array <RuntimeTypeHandle> ^ typeInstantiationContext, cli::array <RuntimeTypeHandle> ^ methodInstantiationContext);
public RuntimeFieldHandle ResolveFieldHandle (int fieldToken, RuntimeTypeHandle[]? typeInstantiationContext, RuntimeTypeHandle[]? methodInstantiationContext);
public RuntimeFieldHandle ResolveFieldHandle (int fieldToken, RuntimeTypeHandle[] typeInstantiationContext, RuntimeTypeHandle[] methodInstantiationContext);
member this.ResolveFieldHandle : int * RuntimeTypeHandle[] * RuntimeTypeHandle[] -> RuntimeFieldHandle
Public Function ResolveFieldHandle (fieldToken As Integer, typeInstantiationContext As RuntimeTypeHandle(), methodInstantiationContext As RuntimeTypeHandle()) As RuntimeFieldHandle

Parameters

fieldToken
Int32

A metadata token that identifies a field in the module.

typeInstantiationContext
RuntimeTypeHandle[]

An array of RuntimeTypeHandle structures representing the generic type arguments of the type where the token is in scope, or null if that type is not generic.

methodInstantiationContext
RuntimeTypeHandle[]

An array of RuntimeTypeHandle structures representing the generic type arguments of the method where the token is in scope, or null if that method is not generic.

Returns

A RuntimeFieldHandle for the field identified by fieldToken.

Exceptions

fieldToken is not a valid token in the scope of the current module.

-or-

fieldToken is not a token for a field in the scope of the current module.

-or-

fieldToken identifies a field whose parent TypeSpec has a signature containing element type var or mvar.

The method is called on an empty field handle.

fieldToken is not a valid token.

Remarks

Note

Information about metadata tokens can be found in the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) documentation, especially "Partition II: Metadata Definition and Semantics".

Applies to