MethodBuilder.CreateMethodBody(Byte[], Int32) Method
Definition
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Creates the body of the method using a supplied byte array of Microsoft intermediate language (MSIL) instructions.
public:
void CreateMethodBody(cli::array <System::Byte> ^ il, int count);
public void CreateMethodBody (byte[] il, int count);
member this.CreateMethodBody : byte[] * int -> unit
Public Sub CreateMethodBody (il As Byte(), count As Integer)
Parameters
- il
- Byte[]
An array containing valid MSIL instructions. If this parameter is null
, the method's body is cleared.
- count
- Int32
The number of valid bytes in the MSIL array. This value is ignored if MSIL is null
.
Exceptions
The count
is not within the range of indexes of the supplied MSIL instruction array and il
is not null
.
The containing type was previously created using CreateType().
-or-
This method was called previously on this MethodBuilder
with an il
argument that was not null
.
-or-
For the current method, the IsGenericMethod property is true
, but the IsGenericMethodDefinition property is false
.
Examples
In the example provided below, a simple method that adds two integers is generated via opcode using CreateMethodBody
.
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Threading;
using namespace System::Reflection;
using namespace System::Reflection::Emit;
class MethodBodyDemo
{
public:
// This class will demonstrate how to create a method body using
// the MethodBuilder::CreateMethodBody(Byte[], int) method.
static Type^ BuildDynType()
{
Type^ addType = nullptr;
AppDomain^ currentDom = Thread::GetDomain();
AssemblyName^ myAsmName = gcnew AssemblyName;
myAsmName->Name = "MyDynamicAssembly";
AssemblyBuilder^ myAsmBldr = currentDom->DefineDynamicAssembly( myAsmName, AssemblyBuilderAccess::RunAndSave );
// The dynamic assembly space has been created. Next, create a module
// within it. The type Point will be reflected into this module.
ModuleBuilder^ myModuleBldr = myAsmBldr->DefineDynamicModule( "MyModule" );
TypeBuilder^ myTypeBldr = myModuleBldr->DefineType( "Adder" );
array<Type^>^temp0 = {int::typeid,int::typeid};
MethodBuilder^ myMthdBldr = myTypeBldr->DefineMethod( "DoAdd", static_cast<MethodAttributes>(MethodAttributes::Public | MethodAttributes::Static), int::typeid, temp0 );
// Build the array of Bytes holding the MSIL instructions.
/* 02h is the opcode for ldarg.0 */
/* 03h is the opcode for ldarg.1 */
/* 58h is the opcode for add */
/* 2Ah is the opcode for ret */
array<Byte>^temp1 = {0x02,0x03,0x58,0x2A};
array<Byte>^ILcodes = temp1;
myMthdBldr->CreateMethodBody( ILcodes, ILcodes->Length );
addType = myTypeBldr->CreateType();
return addType;
}
};
int main()
{
Type^ myType = MethodBodyDemo::BuildDynType();
Console::WriteLine( "---" );
Console::Write( "Enter the first integer to add: " );
int aVal = Convert::ToInt32( Console::ReadLine() );
Console::Write( "Enter the second integer to add: " );
int bVal = Convert::ToInt32( Console::ReadLine() );
Object^ adderInst = Activator::CreateInstance( myType, gcnew array<Object^>(0) );
array<Object^>^temp1 = {aVal,bVal};
Console::WriteLine( "The value of adding {0} to {1} is: {2}.", aVal, bVal, myType->InvokeMember( "DoAdd", BindingFlags::InvokeMethod, nullptr, adderInst, temp1 ) );
}
using System;
using System.Threading;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Reflection.Emit;
class MethodBodyDemo {
// This class will demonstrate how to create a method body using
// the MethodBuilder.CreateMethodBody(byte[], int) method.
public static Type BuildDynType() {
Type addType = null;
AppDomain currentDom = Thread.GetDomain();
AssemblyName myAsmName = new AssemblyName();
myAsmName.Name = "MyDynamicAssembly";
AssemblyBuilder myAsmBldr = currentDom.DefineDynamicAssembly(
myAsmName,
AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndSave);
// The dynamic assembly space has been created. Next, create a module
// within it. The type Point will be reflected into this module.
ModuleBuilder myModuleBldr = myAsmBldr.DefineDynamicModule("MyModule");
TypeBuilder myTypeBldr = myModuleBldr.DefineType("Adder");
MethodBuilder myMthdBldr = myTypeBldr.DefineMethod("DoAdd",
MethodAttributes.Public |
MethodAttributes.Static,
typeof(int),
new Type[]
{typeof(int), typeof(int)});
// Build the array of Bytes holding the MSIL instructions.
byte[] ILcodes = new byte[] {
0x02, /* 02h is the opcode for ldarg.0 */
0x03, /* 03h is the opcode for ldarg.1 */
0x58, /* 58h is the opcode for add */
0x2A /* 2Ah is the opcode for ret */
};
myMthdBldr.CreateMethodBody(ILcodes, ILcodes.Length);
addType = myTypeBldr.CreateType();
return addType;
}
public static void Main() {
Type myType = BuildDynType();
Console.WriteLine("---");
Console.Write("Enter the first integer to add: ");
int aVal = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine());
Console.Write("Enter the second integer to add: ");
int bVal = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine());
object adderInst = Activator.CreateInstance(myType, new object[0]);
Console.WriteLine("The value of adding {0} to {1} is: {2}.",
aVal, bVal,
myType.InvokeMember("DoAdd",
BindingFlags.InvokeMethod,
null,
adderInst,
new object[] {aVal, bVal}));
}
}
Imports System.Threading
Imports System.Reflection
Imports System.Reflection.Emit
_
Class MethodBodyDemo
' This class will demonstrate how to create a method body using
' the MethodBuilder.CreateMethodBody(byte[], int) method.
Public Shared Function BuildDynType() As Type
Dim addType As Type = Nothing
Dim currentDom As AppDomain = Thread.GetDomain()
Dim myAsmName As New AssemblyName()
myAsmName.Name = "MyDynamicAssembly"
Dim myAsmBldr As AssemblyBuilder = currentDom.DefineDynamicAssembly(myAsmName, _
AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndSave)
' The dynamic assembly space has been created. Next, create a module
' within it. The type Point will be reflected into this module.
Dim myModuleBldr As ModuleBuilder = myAsmBldr.DefineDynamicModule("MyModule")
Dim myTypeBldr As TypeBuilder = myModuleBldr.DefineType("Adder")
Dim myMthdBldr As MethodBuilder = myTypeBldr.DefineMethod("DoAdd", _
MethodAttributes.Public Or MethodAttributes.Static, _
GetType(Integer), _
New Type() {GetType(Integer), GetType(Integer)})
' Build the array of Bytes holding the MSIL instructions.
Dim ILcodes() As Byte = {&H2, &H3, &H58, &H2A}
' 02h is the opcode for ldarg.0
' 03h is the opcode for ldarg.1
' 58h is the opcode for add
' 2Ah is the opcode for ret
myMthdBldr.CreateMethodBody(ILcodes, ILcodes.Length)
addType = myTypeBldr.CreateType()
Return addType
End Function 'BuildDynType
Public Shared Sub Main()
Dim myType As Type = BuildDynType()
Console.WriteLine("---")
Console.Write("Enter the first integer to add: ")
Dim aVal As Integer = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine())
Console.Write("Enter the second integer to add: ")
Dim bVal As Integer = Convert.ToInt32(Console.ReadLine())
Dim adderInst As Object = Activator.CreateInstance(myType, New Object() {})
Console.WriteLine("The value of adding {0} to {1} is: {2}.", _
aVal, bVal, _
myType.InvokeMember("DoAdd", _
BindingFlags.InvokeMethod, _
Nothing, _
adderInst, _
New Object() {aVal, bVal}))
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
This method creates the method's body from il
, an array containing MSIL instructions as opcodes. The number of bytes of valid MSIL is given by count.
Note
This is currently not fully supported. The user cannot supply the location of token fix ups and exception handlers.