DynamicMethod.GetILGenerator Metodo
Definizione
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Restituisce un generatore MSIL che è possibile usare per generare un corpo per il metodo dinamico.
Overload
GetILGenerator(Int32) |
Restituisce un generatore di Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL) per il metodo con le dimensioni del flusso MSIL specificate. |
GetILGenerator() |
Restituisce un generatore di Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL) per il metodo con una dimensione di flusso MSIL predefinita di 64 byte. |
GetILGenerator(Int32)
- Origine:
- DynamicMethod.cs
- Origine:
- DynamicMethod.CoreCLR.cs
- Origine:
- DynamicMethod.CoreCLR.cs
Restituisce un generatore di Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL) per il metodo con le dimensioni del flusso MSIL specificate.
public:
System::Reflection::Emit::ILGenerator ^ GetILGenerator(int streamSize);
public System.Reflection.Emit.ILGenerator GetILGenerator (int streamSize);
member this.GetILGenerator : int -> System.Reflection.Emit.ILGenerator
Public Function GetILGenerator (streamSize As Integer) As ILGenerator
Parametri
- streamSize
- Int32
Dimensioni del flusso MSIL in byte.
Restituisce
Oggetto ILGenerator per il metodo, con le dimensioni del flusso MSIL specificate.
Esempio
Nell'esempio di codice seguente viene illustrato l'overload di questo metodo. Questo esempio di codice fa parte di un esempio più ampio fornito per la DynamicMethod classe .
// Create an array that specifies the parameter types of the
// overload of Console::WriteLine to be used in Hello.
array<Type^>^ writeStringArgs = { String::typeid };
// Get the overload of Console::WriteLine that has one
// String parameter.
MethodInfo^ writeString = Console::typeid->GetMethod("WriteLine",
writeStringArgs);
// Get an ILGenerator and emit a body for the dynamic method,
// using a stream size larger than the IL that will be
// emitted.
ILGenerator^ il = hello->GetILGenerator(256);
// Load the first argument, which is a string, onto the stack.
il->Emit(OpCodes::Ldarg_0);
// Call the overload of Console::WriteLine that prints a string.
il->EmitCall(OpCodes::Call, writeString, nullptr);
// The Hello method returns the value of the second argument;
// to do this, load the onto the stack and return.
il->Emit(OpCodes::Ldarg_1);
il->Emit(OpCodes::Ret);
// Create an array that specifies the parameter types of the
// overload of Console.WriteLine to be used in Hello.
Type[] writeStringArgs = {typeof(string)};
// Get the overload of Console.WriteLine that has one
// String parameter.
MethodInfo writeString = typeof(Console).GetMethod("WriteLine",
writeStringArgs);
// Get an ILGenerator and emit a body for the dynamic method,
// using a stream size larger than the IL that will be
// emitted.
ILGenerator il = hello.GetILGenerator(256);
// Load the first argument, which is a string, onto the stack.
il.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_0);
// Call the overload of Console.WriteLine that prints a string.
il.EmitCall(OpCodes.Call, writeString, null);
// The Hello method returns the value of the second argument;
// to do this, load the onto the stack and return.
il.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_1);
il.Emit(OpCodes.Ret);
' Create an array that specifies the parameter types of the
' overload of Console.WriteLine to be used in Hello.
Dim writeStringArgs() As Type = {GetType(String)}
' Get the overload of Console.WriteLine that has one
' String parameter.
Dim writeString As MethodInfo = GetType(Console). _
GetMethod("WriteLine", writeStringArgs)
' Get an ILGenerator and emit a body for the dynamic method,
' using a stream size larger than the IL that will be
' emitted.
Dim il As ILGenerator = hello.GetILGenerator(256)
' Load the first argument, which is a string, onto the stack.
il.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_0)
' Call the overload of Console.WriteLine that prints a string.
il.EmitCall(OpCodes.Call, writeString, Nothing)
' The Hello method returns the value of the second argument;
' to do this, load the onto the stack and return.
il.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_1)
il.Emit(OpCodes.Ret)
Commenti
Dopo aver completato un metodo dinamico, chiamando il CreateDelegate metodo o Invoke , qualsiasi altro tentativo di aggiungere MSIL viene ignorato. Non viene generata alcuna eccezione.
Nota
Esistono restrizioni sul codice non verificabile nei metodi dinamici, anche in alcuni scenari di attendibilità totale. Vedere la sezione "Verifica" nelle note per DynamicMethod.
Vedi anche
Si applica a
GetILGenerator()
- Origine:
- DynamicMethod.cs
- Origine:
- DynamicMethod.cs
- Origine:
- DynamicMethod.cs
Restituisce un generatore di Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL) per il metodo con una dimensione di flusso MSIL predefinita di 64 byte.
public:
System::Reflection::Emit::ILGenerator ^ GetILGenerator();
public System.Reflection.Emit.ILGenerator GetILGenerator ();
member this.GetILGenerator : unit -> System.Reflection.Emit.ILGenerator
Public Function GetILGenerator () As ILGenerator
Restituisce
Oggetto ILGenerator per il metodo.
Esempio
Nell'esempio di codice seguente viene creato un metodo dinamico che accetta due parametri. Nell'esempio viene generato un corpo di funzione semplice che stampa il primo parametro nella console e nell'esempio viene usato il secondo parametro come valore restituito del metodo . L'esempio completa il metodo creando un delegato, richiama il delegato con parametri diversi e infine richiama il metodo dinamico usando il Invoke metodo .
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Reflection;
using namespace System::Reflection::Emit;
public ref class Test
{
};
// Declare a delegate that will be used to execute the completed
// dynamic method.
delegate int HelloInvoker(String^ msg, int ret);
int main()
{
// Create an array that specifies the types of the parameters
// of the dynamic method. This method has a string parameter
// and an int parameter.
array<Type^>^ helloArgs = {String::typeid, int::typeid};
// Create a dynamic method with the name "Hello", a return type
// of int, and two parameters whose types are specified by the
// array helloArgs. Create the method in the module that
// defines the Test class.
DynamicMethod^ hello = gcnew DynamicMethod("Hello",
int::typeid,
helloArgs,
Test::typeid->Module);
// Create an array that specifies the parameter types of the
// overload of Console.WriteLine to be used in Hello.
array<Type^>^ writeStringArgs = {String::typeid};
// Get the overload of Console.WriteLine that has one
// String parameter.
MethodInfo^ writeString =
Console::typeid->GetMethod("WriteLine", writeStringArgs);
// Get an ILGenerator and emit a body for the dynamic method.
ILGenerator^ ilgen = hello->GetILGenerator();
// Load the first argument, which is a string, onto the stack.
ilgen->Emit(OpCodes::Ldarg_0);
// Call the overload of Console.WriteLine that prints a string.
ilgen->EmitCall(OpCodes::Call, writeString, nullptr);
// The Hello method returns the value of the second argument;
// to do this, load the onto the stack and return.
ilgen->Emit(OpCodes::Ldarg_1);
ilgen->Emit(OpCodes::Ret);
// Create a delegate that represents the dynamic method. This
// action completes the method, and any further attempts to
// change the method will cause an exception.
HelloInvoker^ helloDelegate =
(HelloInvoker^) hello->CreateDelegate(HelloInvoker::typeid);
// Use the delegate to execute the dynamic method. Save and
// print the return value.
int returnValue = helloDelegate("\r\nHello, World!", 42);
Console::WriteLine("helloDelegate(\"Hello, World!\", 42) returned {0}",
returnValue);
// Do it again, with different arguments.
returnValue = helloDelegate("\r\nHi, Mom!", 5280);
Console::WriteLine("helloDelegate(\"Hi, Mom!\", 5280) returned {0}",
returnValue);
// Create an array of arguments to use with the Invoke method.
array<Object^>^ delegateArgs = {"\r\nHello, World!", 42};
// Invoke the dynamic method using the arguments. This is much
// slower than using the delegate, because you must create an
// array to contain the arguments, and ValueType arguments
// must be boxed.
Object^ returnValueObject = hello->Invoke(nullptr, delegateArgs);
Console::WriteLine("hello.Invoke returned {0}", returnValueObject);
}
using System;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Reflection.Emit;
using Microsoft.VisualBasic;
public class Test
{
// Declare a delegate that will be used to execute the completed
// dynamic method.
private delegate int HelloInvoker(string msg, int ret);
public static void Main()
{
// Create an array that specifies the types of the parameters
// of the dynamic method. This method has a string parameter
// and an int parameter.
Type[] helloArgs = {typeof(string), typeof(int)};
// Create a dynamic method with the name "Hello", a return type
// of int, and two parameters whose types are specified by the
// array helloArgs. Create the method in the module that
// defines the Test class.
DynamicMethod hello = new DynamicMethod("Hello",
typeof(int),
helloArgs,
typeof(Test).Module);
// Create an array that specifies the parameter types of the
// overload of Console.WriteLine to be used in Hello.
Type[] writeStringArgs = {typeof(string)};
// Get the overload of Console.WriteLine that has one
// String parameter.
MethodInfo writeString =
typeof(Console).GetMethod("WriteLine", writeStringArgs);
// Get an ILGenerator and emit a body for the dynamic method.
ILGenerator il = hello.GetILGenerator();
// Load the first argument, which is a string, onto the stack.
il.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_0);
// Call the overload of Console.WriteLine that prints a string.
il.EmitCall(OpCodes.Call, writeString, null);
// The Hello method returns the value of the second argument;
// to do this, load the onto the stack and return.
il.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_1);
il.Emit(OpCodes.Ret);
// Create a delegate that represents the dynamic method. This
// action completes the method, and any further attempts to
// change the method will cause an exception.
HelloInvoker hi =
(HelloInvoker) hello.CreateDelegate(typeof(HelloInvoker));
// Use the delegate to execute the dynamic method. Save and
// print the return value.
int retval = hi("\r\nHello, World!", 42);
Console.WriteLine("Executing delegate hi(\"Hello, World!\", 42) returned {0}",
retval);
// Do it again, with different arguments.
retval = hi("\r\nHi, Mom!", 5280);
Console.WriteLine("Executing delegate hi(\"Hi, Mom!\", 5280) returned {0}",
retval);
// Create an array of arguments to use with the Invoke method.
object[] invokeArgs = {"\r\nHello, World!", 42};
// Invoke the dynamic method using the arguments. This is much
// slower than using the delegate, because you must create an
// array to contain the arguments, and ValueType arguments
// must be boxed.
object objRet = hello.Invoke(null, invokeArgs);
Console.WriteLine("hello.Invoke returned {0}", objRet);
}
}
Imports System.Reflection
Imports System.Reflection.Emit
Public Class Test
' Declare a delegate that will be used to execute the completed
' dynamic method.
Private Delegate Function HelloInvoker(ByVal msg As String, _
ByVal ret As Integer) As Integer
Public Shared Sub Main()
' Create an array that specifies the types of the parameters
' of the dynamic method. This method has a String parameter
' and an Integer parameter.
Dim helloArgs() As Type = {GetType(String), GetType(Integer)}
' Create a dynamic method with the name "Hello", a return type
' of Integer, and two parameters whose types are specified by
' the array helloArgs. Create the method in the module that
' defines the Test class.
Dim hello As New DynamicMethod("Hello", _
GetType(Integer), _
helloArgs, _
GetType(Test).Module)
' Create an array that specifies the parameter types of the
' overload of Console.WriteLine to be used in Hello.
Dim writeStringArgs() As Type = {GetType(String)}
' Get the overload of Console.WriteLine that has one
' String parameter.
Dim writeString As MethodInfo = GetType(Console). _
GetMethod("WriteLine", writeStringArgs)
' Get an ILGenerator and emit a body for the dynamic method.
Dim il As ILGenerator = hello.GetILGenerator()
' Load the first argument, which is a string, onto the stack.
il.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_0)
' Call the overload of Console.WriteLine that prints a string.
il.EmitCall(OpCodes.Call, writeString, Nothing)
' The Hello method returns the value of the second argument;
' to do this, load the onto the stack and return.
il.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_1)
il.Emit(OpCodes.Ret)
' Create a delegate that represents the dynamic method. This
' action completes the method, and any further attempts to
' change the method will cause an exception.
Dim hi As HelloInvoker = _
hello.CreateDelegate(GetType(HelloInvoker))
' Use the delegate to execute the dynamic method. Save and
' print the return value.
Dim retval As Integer = hi(vbCrLf & "Hello, World!", 42)
Console.WriteLine("Executing delegate hi(""Hello, World!"", 42) returned " _
& retval)
' Do it again, with different arguments.
retval = hi(vbCrLf & "Hi, Mom!", 5280)
Console.WriteLine("Executing delegate hi(""Hi, Mom!"", 5280) returned " _
& retval)
' Create an array of arguments to use with the Invoke method.
Dim invokeArgs() As Object = {vbCrLf & "Hello, World!", 42}
' Invoke the dynamic method using the arguments. This is much
' slower than using the delegate, because you must create an
' array to contain the arguments, and ValueType arguments
' must be boxed. Note that this overload of Invoke is
' inherited from MethodBase, and simply calls the more
' complete overload of Invoke.
Dim objRet As Object = hello.Invoke(Nothing, invokeArgs)
Console.WriteLine("hello.Invoke returned " & objRet)
End Sub
End Class
' This code example produces the following output:
'
'Hello, World!
'Executing delegate hi("Hello, World!", 42) returned 42
'
'Hi, Mom!
'Executing delegate hi("Hi, Mom!", 5280) returned 5280
'
'Hello, World!
'hello.Invoke returned 42
'
Commenti
Dopo aver completato un metodo dinamico, chiamando il CreateDelegate metodo o Invoke , qualsiasi altro tentativo di aggiungere MSIL viene ignorato. Non viene generata alcuna eccezione.
Nota
Esistono restrizioni sul codice non verificabile nei metodi dinamici, anche in alcuni scenari di attendibilità totale. Vedere la sezione "Verifica" nelle note per DynamicMethod.