Como: Definir um tipo genérico com reflexão Emit
Este tópico mostra sistema autônomo criar um tipo genérico simples com dois tipos de parâmetros, sistema autônomo aplicar restrições de classe, restrições de interface e restrições especiais aos parâmetros de tipo e sistema autônomo criar membros que usam tipos dos parâmetros da classe sistema autônomo tipos de parâmetro e tipos de retorno.
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Um método não é genérico apenas porque ele pertence a um tipo genérico e usa os parâmetros de tipo desse tipo.Um método é genérico somente se ele tiver sua própria lista de parâmetro de tipo.A maioria dos métodos em tipos genéricos não são genéricos, sistema autônomo no exemplo.Para obter um exemplo de emitindo um método genérico, consulte Como: Definir um método genérico com reflexão Emit. |
Para definir um tipo genérico
Definir um assembly dinâmico chamado GenericEmitExample1. Neste exemplo, o assembly é executado e salvo em disco, portanto, AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndSave foi especificado.
Dim myDomain As AppDomain = AppDomain.CurrentDomain Dim myAsmName As New AssemblyName("GenericEmitExample1") Dim myAssembly As AssemblyBuilder = myDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly( _ myAsmName, _ AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndSave)
AppDomain myDomain = AppDomain.CurrentDomain; AssemblyName myAsmName = new AssemblyName("GenericEmitExample1"); AssemblyBuilder myAssembly = myDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly(myAsmName, AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndSave);
AppDomain^ myDomain = AppDomain::CurrentDomain; AssemblyName^ myAsmName = gcnew AssemblyName( L"GenericEmitExample1" ); AssemblyBuilder^ myAssembly = myDomain->DefineDynamicAssembly( myAsmName, AssemblyBuilderAccess::RunAndSave );
Defina módulo dinâmico.Um assembly é composto de módulos executável.Para um módulo único sistema autônomo sembly, o nome do módulo é a mesma sistema autônomo nome sistema autônomo sembly e o nome de arquivo é o nome do módulo mais uma extensão.
Dim myModule As ModuleBuilder = myAssembly.DefineDynamicModule( _ myAsmName.Name, _ myAsmName.Name & ".dll")
ModuleBuilder myModule = myAssembly.DefineDynamicModule(myAsmName.Name, myAsmName.Name + ".dll");
ModuleBuilder^ myModule = myAssembly->DefineDynamicModule( myAsmName->Name, String::Concat( myAsmName->Name, L".dll" ) );
Defina uma classe.Neste exemplo, a classe é nomeada Sample.
Dim myType As TypeBuilder = myModule.DefineType( _ "Sample", _ TypeAttributes.Public)
TypeBuilder myType = myModule.DefineType("Sample", TypeAttributes.Public);
TypeBuilder^ myType = myModule->DefineType( L"Sample", TypeAttributes::Public );
Defina os parâmetros de tipo genérico de Sample passando uma matriz de seqüências de caracteres que contém os nomes dos parâmetros para o TypeBuilder.DefineGenericParameters método. Isso torna a classe de um tipo genérico.O valor retornado é uma matriz de GenericTypeParameterBuilder objetos que representam os parâmetros de tipo, que podem ser usados em seu código emitido.
O código a seguir, Sample se torna um tipo genérico com parâmetros de tipo TFirst e TSecond. Para tornar o código mais fácil de ler cada GenericTypeParameterBuilder é colocado em uma variável com o mesmo nome que o parâmetro de tipo.
Dim typeParamNames() As String = {"TFirst", "TSecond"} Dim typeParams() As GenericTypeParameterBuilder = _ myType.DefineGenericParameters(typeParamNames) Dim TFirst As GenericTypeParameterBuilder = typeParams(0) Dim TSecond As GenericTypeParameterBuilder = typeParams(1)
string[] typeParamNames = {"TFirst", "TSecond"}; GenericTypeParameterBuilder[] typeParams = myType.DefineGenericParameters(typeParamNames); GenericTypeParameterBuilder TFirst = typeParams[0]; GenericTypeParameterBuilder TSecond = typeParams[1];
array<String^>^typeParamNames = {L"TFirst",L"TSecond"}; array<GenericTypeParameterBuilder^>^typeParams = myType->DefineGenericParameters( typeParamNames ); GenericTypeParameterBuilder^ TFirst = typeParams[0]; GenericTypeParameterBuilder^ TSecond = typeParams[1];
Adicione restrições especiais aos parâmetros de tipo.Neste exemplo, digite o parâmetro TFirst é restrito para tipos que possuem construtores sem parâmetros e tipos de referência.
TFirst.SetGenericParameterAttributes( _ GenericParameterAttributes.DefaultConstructorConstraint _ Or GenericParameterAttributes.ReferenceTypeConstraint)
TFirst.SetGenericParameterAttributes( GenericParameterAttributes.DefaultConstructorConstraint | GenericParameterAttributes.ReferenceTypeConstraint);
TFirst->SetGenericParameterAttributes( GenericParameterAttributes::DefaultConstructorConstraint | GenericParameterAttributes::ReferenceTypeConstraint );
Opcionalmente, adicione as restrições de interface e classe os parâmetros de tipo.Neste exemplo, digite o parâmetro TFirst restrita a tipos que derivam da classe base representada pela Type objeto contido na variável baseType, e que implementam as interfaces cujos tipos estão contidos em variáveis interfaceA e interfaceB. Consulte o exemplo de código para a declaração e atribuição dessas variáveis.
TSecond.SetBaseTypeConstraint(baseType) Dim interfaceTypes() As Type = {interfaceA, interfaceB} TSecond.SetInterfaceConstraints(interfaceTypes)
TSecond.SetBaseTypeConstraint(baseType); Type[] interfaceTypes = {interfaceA, interfaceB}; TSecond.SetInterfaceConstraints(interfaceTypes);
array<Type^>^interfaceTypes = { interfaceA, interfaceB }; TSecond->SetInterfaceConstraints( interfaceTypes ); TSecond->SetBaseTypeConstraint( baseType );
Defina um campo.Neste exemplo, o tipo do campo é especificado pelo parâmetro de tipo TFirst. GenericTypeParameterBuilder deriva da Type, portanto, você pode usar parâmetros de tipo genérico em qualquer lugar, um tipo pode ser usado.
Dim exField As FieldBuilder = _ myType.DefineField("ExampleField", TFirst, _ FieldAttributes.Private)
FieldBuilder exField = myType.DefineField("ExampleField", TFirst, FieldAttributes.Private);
FieldBuilder^ exField = myType->DefineField("ExampleField", TFirst, FieldAttributes::Private);
Defina um método que usa os parâmetros de tipo do tipo genérico.Observe que esses métodos não são genéricos, a menos que tenham suas próprias listas de parâmetro de tipo.O código a seguir define um static método)Shared no Visual Basic) que leva uma matriz de TFirst e retorna um List<TFirst> (List(Of TFirst) no Visual Basic) que contém todos os elementos da matriz. Para definir esse método, é necessário criar o tipo de List<TFirst> chamando MakeGenericType na definição de tipo genérico List<T>. (The T for omitido ao usar o typeof () operadorGetType no Visual Basic) para obter a definição de tipo genérico.) O tipo de parâmetro é criado usando o MakeArrayType método.
Dim listOf As Type = GetType(List(Of )) Dim listOfTFirst As Type = listOf.MakeGenericType(TFirst) Dim mParamTypes() As Type = { TFirst.MakeArrayType() } Dim exMethod As MethodBuilder = _ myType.DefineMethod("ExampleMethod", _ MethodAttributes.Public Or MethodAttributes.Static, _ listOfTFirst, _ mParamTypes)
Type listOf = typeof(List<>); Type listOfTFirst = listOf.MakeGenericType(TFirst); Type[] mParamTypes = {TFirst.MakeArrayType()}; MethodBuilder exMethod = myType.DefineMethod("ExampleMethod", MethodAttributes.Public | MethodAttributes.Static, listOfTFirst, mParamTypes);
Type^ listOf = List::typeid; Type^ listOfTFirst = listOf->MakeGenericType(TFirst); array<Type^>^ mParamTypes = { TFirst->MakeArrayType() }; MethodBuilder^ exMethod = myType->DefineMethod("ExampleMethod", MethodAttributes::Public | MethodAttributes::Static, listOfTFirst, mParamTypes);
Emita o corpo do método.O corpo do método consiste em três opcodes carregue a matriz de entrada na pilha telefonar o List<TFirst> construtor com IEnumerable<TFirst> (que faz todo o trabalho de colocar elementos input em da lista) e retornar (deixando o novo List<T> objeto na pilha). A parte difícil de emitir esse código está recebendo o construtor.
The GetConstructor Não há suporte para o método em um GenericTypeParameterBuilder, portanto, não é possível obter o construtor da List<TFirst> diretamente. Primeiro, é necessário obter o construtor do tipo genérico definição List<T> e, em seguida, para telefonar um método que converte para o construtor correspondente do List<TFirst>.
O construtor usado para este exemplo de código utiliza um IEnumerable<T>. Observe, entretanto, esse não é a definição de tipo genérico do IEnumerable<T> interface genérica; em vez disso, o parâmetro de tipo T de List<T> deve ser substituído para o parâmetro de tipo T de IEnumerable<T>. (Isso parece confuso apenas porque ambos os tipos têm parâmetros de tipo chamados T. É por isso que este exemplo de código usa os nomes de TFirst e TSecond.) Para obter o tipo do argumento do construtor, comece com a definição de tipo genérico IEnumerable<T> e chame MakeGenericType com o primeiro parâmetro de tipo genérico do List<T>. A lista de argumentos do construtor deve ser passada sistema autônomo uma matriz, com apenas um argumento nesse caso.
Observação: A definição de tipo genérico é expresso sistema autônomo IEnumerable<> Quando você usa o typeof operador em translation from VPE for Csharp, ou IEnumerable(Of ) Quando você usa o GetType operador in Visual Basic.
Agora é possível obter o construtor de List<T> chamando GetConstructor na definição de tipo genérico. Para converter esse construtor para o construtor correspondente da List<TFirst>, passe List<TFirst> e o construtor de List<T> para o estático TypeBuilder.GetConstructor(Type, ConstructorInfo) método.
Dim ilgen As ILGenerator = exMethod.GetILGenerator() Dim ienumOf As Type = GetType(IEnumerable(Of )) Dim listOfTParams() As Type = listOf.GetGenericArguments() Dim TfromListOf As Type = listOfTParams(0) Dim ienumOfT As Type = ienumOf.MakeGenericType(TfromListOf) Dim ctorArgs() As Type = { ienumOfT } Dim ctorPrep As ConstructorInfo = _ listOf.GetConstructor(ctorArgs) Dim ctor As ConstructorInfo = _ TypeBuilder.GetConstructor(listOfTFirst, ctorPrep) ilgen.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_0) ilgen.Emit(OpCodes.Newobj, ctor) ilgen.Emit(OpCodes.Ret)
ILGenerator ilgen = exMethod.GetILGenerator(); Type ienumOf = typeof(IEnumerable<>); Type TfromListOf = listOf.GetGenericArguments()[0]; Type ienumOfT = ienumOf.MakeGenericType(TfromListOf); Type[] ctorArgs = {ienumOfT}; ConstructorInfo ctorPrep = listOf.GetConstructor(ctorArgs); ConstructorInfo ctor = TypeBuilder.GetConstructor(listOfTFirst, ctorPrep); ilgen.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_0); ilgen.Emit(OpCodes.Newobj, ctor); ilgen.Emit(OpCodes.Ret);
ILGenerator^ ilgen = exMethod->GetILGenerator(); Type^ ienumOf = IEnumerable::typeid; Type^ TfromListOf = listOf->GetGenericArguments()[0]; Type^ ienumOfT = ienumOf->MakeGenericType(TfromListOf); array<Type^>^ ctorArgs = {ienumOfT}; ConstructorInfo^ ctorPrep = listOf->GetConstructor(ctorArgs); ConstructorInfo^ ctor = TypeBuilder::GetConstructor(listOfTFirst, ctorPrep); ilgen->Emit(OpCodes::Ldarg_0); ilgen->Emit(OpCodes::Newobj, ctor); ilgen->Emit(OpCodes::Ret);
Criar o tipo e salvar o arquivo.
Dim finished As Type = myType.CreateType() myAssembly.Save(myAsmName.Name & ".dll")
Type finished = myType.CreateType(); myAssembly.Save(myAsmName.Name+".dll");
Type^ finished = myType->CreateType(); myAssembly->Save( String::Concat( myAsmName->Name, L".dll" ) );
Chame o método.ExampleMethod não é genérico, mas o tipo ele pertence é genérico, portanto, para obter um MethodInfo que pode ser chamado é necessário criar um tipo construído da definição de tipo para Sample. O tipo construído usa o Example classe, que satisfaça as restrições em TFirst porque é um tipo de referência e possui um construtor padrão sem parâmetros e o ExampleDerived classe que satisfaça as restrições em TSecond. (Código de ExampleDerived pode ser encontrado na seção de código de exemplo.) Esses dois tipos são passados para MakeGenericType Para criar o tipo construído. The MethodInfo é obtido, em seguida, usando o GetMethod método.
Dim typeArgs() As Type = _ { GetType(Example), GetType(ExampleDerived) } Dim constructed As Type = finished.MakeGenericType(typeArgs) Dim mi As MethodInfo = constructed.GetMethod("ExampleMethod")
Type[] typeArgs = {typeof(Example), typeof(ExampleDerived)}; Type constructed = finished.MakeGenericType(typeArgs); MethodInfo mi = constructed.GetMethod("ExampleMethod");
array<Type^>^ typeArgs = { Example::typeid, ExampleDerived::typeid }; Type^ constructed = finished->MakeGenericType(typeArgs); MethodInfo^ mi = constructed->GetMethod("ExampleMethod");
O código a seguir cria uma matriz de Example objetos, locais em uma matriz do tipo de array Object representando os argumentos do método a ser chamado e transmite-as para o Invoke(Object, array<Object[]) método. O primeiro argumento do Invoke método é uma referência nula porque é o método static.
Dim input() As Example = { New Example(), New Example() } Dim arguments() As Object = { input } Dim listX As List(Of Example) = mi.Invoke(Nothing, arguments) Console.WriteLine(vbLf & _ "There are {0} elements in the List(Of Example).", _ listX.Count _ )
Example[] input = {new Example(), new Example()}; object[] arguments = {input}; List<Example> listX = (List<Example>) mi.Invoke(null, arguments); Console.WriteLine( "\nThere are {0} elements in the List<Example>.", listX.Count);
array<Example^>^ input = { gcnew Example(), gcnew Example() }; array<Object^>^ arguments = { input }; List<Example^>^ listX = (List<Example^>^) mi->Invoke(nullptr, arguments); Console::WriteLine( "\nThere are {0} elements in the List<Example>.", listX->Count);
Exemplo
O exemplo de código a seguir define uma classe chamada Sample, juntamente com uma classe base e duas interfaces. O programa define dois parâmetros de tipo genérico para Sample, transformando-a em um tipo genérico. Parâmetros de tipo são a única coisa que torna um tipo genérico.O programa mostra isso exibindo uma mensagem de teste antes e após a definição de parâmetros de tipo.
O tipo de parâmetro TSecond é usado para demonstrar as restrições de classe e interface, usando a classe base e interfaces e o parâmetro de tipo TFirst é usado para demonstrar restrições especiais.
O exemplo de código define um campo e um método usando parâmetros de tipo da classe para o tipo de campo e para o parâmetro e tipo do método de retorno.
Após o Sample classe foi criada, o método é invocado.
O programa inclui um método que lista informações sobre um tipo genérico e um método que lista as restrições especiais em um parâmetro de tipo.Esses métodos são usados para exibir informações sobre o concluídoSample classe.
O programa salva o módulo concluído em disco sistema autônomo GenericEmitExample1.dll, para que você possa abri-la com o Desassemblador do MSIL (ILDASM.exe) e examine o MSIL para o Sample classe.
Imports System
Imports System.Reflection
Imports System.Reflection.Emit
Imports System.Collections.Generic
' Define a trivial base class and two trivial interfaces
' to use when demonstrating constraints.
'
Public Class ExampleBase
End Class
Public Interface IExampleA
End Interface
Public Interface IExampleB
End Interface
' Define a trivial type that can substitute for type parameter
' TSecond.
'
Public Class ExampleDerived
Inherits ExampleBase
Implements IExampleA, IExampleB
End Class
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("GenericEmitExample1")
Dim myAssembly As AssemblyBuilder = myDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly( _
myAsmName, _
AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndSave)
' 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")
' Get type objects for the base class trivial interfaces to
' be used as constraints.
'
Dim baseType As Type = GetType(ExampleBase)
Dim interfaceA As Type = GetType(IExampleA)
Dim interfaceB As Type = GetType(IExampleB)
' Define the sample type.
'
Dim myType As TypeBuilder = myModule.DefineType( _
"Sample", _
TypeAttributes.Public)
Console.WriteLine("Type 'Sample' is generic: {0}", _
myType.IsGenericType)
' Define type parameters for the type. Until you do this,
' the type is not generic, as the preceding and following
' WriteLine statements show. The type parameter names are
' specified as an array of strings. To make the code
' easier to read, each GenericTypeParameterBuilder is placed
' in a variable with the same name as the type parameter.
'
Dim typeParamNames() As String = {"TFirst", "TSecond"}
Dim typeParams() As GenericTypeParameterBuilder = _
myType.DefineGenericParameters(typeParamNames)
Dim TFirst As GenericTypeParameterBuilder = typeParams(0)
Dim TSecond As GenericTypeParameterBuilder = typeParams(1)
Console.WriteLine("Type 'Sample' is generic: {0}", _
myType.IsGenericType)
' Apply constraints to the type parameters.
'
' A type that is substituted for the first parameter, TFirst,
' must be a reference type and must have a parameterless
' constructor.
TFirst.SetGenericParameterAttributes( _
GenericParameterAttributes.DefaultConstructorConstraint _
Or GenericParameterAttributes.ReferenceTypeConstraint)
' A type that is substituted for the second type
' parameter must implement IExampleA and IExampleB, and
' inherit from the trivial test class ExampleBase. The
' interface constraints are specified as an array
' containing the interface types.
TSecond.SetBaseTypeConstraint(baseType)
Dim interfaceTypes() As Type = {interfaceA, interfaceB}
TSecond.SetInterfaceConstraints(interfaceTypes)
' The following code adds a private field named ExampleField,
' of type TFirst.
Dim exField As FieldBuilder = _
myType.DefineField("ExampleField", TFirst, _
FieldAttributes.Private)
' Define a Shared method that takes an array of TFirst and
' returns a List(Of TFirst) containing all the elements of
' the array. To define this method it is necessary to create
' the type List(Of TFirst) by calling MakeGenericType on the
' generic type definition, List(Of T). (The T is omitted with
' the GetType operator when you get the generic type
' definition.) The parameter type is created by using the
' MakeArrayType method.
'
Dim listOf As Type = GetType(List(Of ))
Dim listOfTFirst As Type = listOf.MakeGenericType(TFirst)
Dim mParamTypes() As Type = { TFirst.MakeArrayType() }
Dim exMethod As MethodBuilder = _
myType.DefineMethod("ExampleMethod", _
MethodAttributes.Public Or MethodAttributes.Static, _
listOfTFirst, _
mParamTypes)
' Emit the method body.
' The method body consists of just three opcodes, to load
' the input array onto the execution stack, to call the
' List(Of TFirst) constructor that takes IEnumerable(Of TFirst),
' which does all the work of putting the input elements into
' the list, and to return, leaving the list on the stack. The
' hard work is getting the constructor.
'
' The GetConstructor method is not supported on a
' GenericTypeParameterBuilder, so it is not possible to get
' the constructor of List(Of TFirst) directly. There are two
' steps, first getting the constructor of List(Of T) and then
' calling a method that converts it to the corresponding
' constructor of List(Of TFirst).
'
' The constructor needed here is the one that takes an
' IEnumerable(Of T). Note, however, that this is not the
' generic type definition of IEnumerable(Of T); instead, the
' T from List(Of T) must be substituted for the T of
' IEnumerable(Of T). (This seems confusing only because both
' types have type parameters named T. That is why this example
' uses the somewhat silly names TFirst and TSecond.) To get
' the type of the constructor argument, take the generic
' type definition IEnumerable(Of T) (expressed as
' IEnumerable(Of ) when you use the GetType operator) and
' call MakeGenericType with the first generic type parameter
' of List(Of T). The constructor argument list must be passed
' as an array, with just one argument in this case.
'
' Now it is possible to get the constructor of List(Of T),
' using GetConstructor on the generic type definition. To get
' the constructor of List(Of TFirst), pass List(Of TFirst) and
' the constructor from List(Of T) to the static
' TypeBuilder.GetConstructor method.
'
Dim ilgen As ILGenerator = exMethod.GetILGenerator()
Dim ienumOf As Type = GetType(IEnumerable(Of ))
Dim listOfTParams() As Type = listOf.GetGenericArguments()
Dim TfromListOf As Type = listOfTParams(0)
Dim ienumOfT As Type = ienumOf.MakeGenericType(TfromListOf)
Dim ctorArgs() As Type = { ienumOfT }
Dim ctorPrep As ConstructorInfo = _
listOf.GetConstructor(ctorArgs)
Dim ctor As ConstructorInfo = _
TypeBuilder.GetConstructor(listOfTFirst, ctorPrep)
ilgen.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_0)
ilgen.Emit(OpCodes.Newobj, ctor)
ilgen.Emit(OpCodes.Ret)
' Create the type and save the assembly.
Dim finished As Type = myType.CreateType()
myAssembly.Save(myAsmName.Name & ".dll")
' Invoke the method.
' ExampleMethod is not generic, but the type it belongs to is
' generic, so in order to get a MethodInfo that can be invoked
' it is necessary to create a constructed type. The Example
' class satisfies the constraints on TFirst, because it is a
' reference type and has a default constructor. In order to
' have a class that satisfies the constraints on TSecond,
' this code example defines the ExampleDerived type. These
' two types are passed to MakeGenericMethod to create the
' constructed type.
'
Dim typeArgs() As Type = _
{ GetType(Example), GetType(ExampleDerived) }
Dim constructed As Type = finished.MakeGenericType(typeArgs)
Dim mi As MethodInfo = constructed.GetMethod("ExampleMethod")
' Create an array of Example objects, as input to the generic
' method. This array must be passed as the only element of an
' array of arguments. The first argument of Invoke is
' Nothing, because ExampleMethod is Shared. Display the count
' on the resulting List(Of Example).
'
Dim input() As Example = { New Example(), New Example() }
Dim arguments() As Object = { input }
Dim listX As List(Of Example) = mi.Invoke(Nothing, arguments)
Console.WriteLine(vbLf & _
"There are {0} elements in the List(Of Example).", _
listX.Count _
)
DisplayGenericParameters(finished)
End Sub
Private Shared Sub DisplayGenericParameters(ByVal t As Type)
If Not t.IsGenericType Then
Console.WriteLine("Type '{0}' is not generic.")
Return
End If
If Not t.IsGenericTypeDefinition Then _
t = t.GetGenericTypeDefinition()
Dim typeParameters() As Type = t.GetGenericArguments()
Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & _
"Listing {0} type parameters for type '{1}'.", _
typeParameters.Length, t)
For Each tParam As Type In typeParameters
Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Type parameter {0}:", _
tParam.ToString())
For Each c As Type In tParam.GetGenericParameterConstraints()
If c.IsInterface Then
Console.WriteLine(" Interface constraint: {0}", c)
Else
Console.WriteLine(" Base type constraint: {0}", c)
End If
Next
ListConstraintAttributes(tParam)
Next tParam
End Sub
' List the constraint flags. The GenericParameterAttributes
' enumeration contains two sets of attributes, variance and
' constraints. For this example, only constraints are used.
'
Private Shared Sub ListConstraintAttributes(ByVal t As Type)
' Mask off the constraint flags.
Dim constraints As GenericParameterAttributes = _
t.GenericParameterAttributes And _
GenericParameterAttributes.SpecialConstraintMask
If (constraints And GenericParameterAttributes.ReferenceTypeConstraint) _
<> GenericParameterAttributes.None Then _
Console.WriteLine(" ReferenceTypeConstraint")
If (constraints And GenericParameterAttributes.NotNullableValueTypeConstraint) _
<> GenericParameterAttributes.None Then _
Console.WriteLine(" NotNullableValueTypeConstraint")
If (constraints And GenericParameterAttributes.DefaultConstructorConstraint) _
<> GenericParameterAttributes.None Then _
Console.WriteLine(" DefaultConstructorConstraint")
End Sub
End Class
' This code example produces the following output:
'
'Type 'Sample' is generic: False
'Type 'Sample' is generic: True
'
'There are 2 elements in the List(Of Example).
'
'Listing 2 type parameters for type 'Sample[TFirst,TSecond]'.
'
'Type parameter TFirst:
' ReferenceTypeConstraint
' DefaultConstructorConstraint
'
'Type parameter TSecond:
' Interface constraint: IExampleA
' Interface constraint: IExampleB
' Base type constraint: ExampleBase
using System;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Reflection.Emit;
using System.Collections.Generic;
// Define a trivial base class and two trivial interfaces
// to use when demonstrating constraints.
//
public class ExampleBase {}
public interface IExampleA {}
public interface IExampleB {}
// Define a trivial type that can substitute for type parameter
// TSecond.
//
public class ExampleDerived : ExampleBase, IExampleA, IExampleB {}
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("GenericEmitExample1");
AssemblyBuilder myAssembly =
myDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly(myAsmName,
AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndSave);
// 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");
// Get type objects for the base class trivial interfaces to
// be used as constraints.
//
Type baseType = typeof(ExampleBase);
Type interfaceA = typeof(IExampleA);
Type interfaceB = typeof(IExampleB);
// Define the sample type.
//
TypeBuilder myType =
myModule.DefineType("Sample", TypeAttributes.Public);
Console.WriteLine("Type 'Sample' is generic: {0}",
myType.IsGenericType);
// Define type parameters for the type. Until you do this,
// the type is not generic, as the preceding and following
// WriteLine statements show. The type parameter names are
// specified as an array of strings. To make the code
// easier to read, each GenericTypeParameterBuilder is placed
// in a variable with the same name as the type parameter.
//
string[] typeParamNames = {"TFirst", "TSecond"};
GenericTypeParameterBuilder[] typeParams =
myType.DefineGenericParameters(typeParamNames);
GenericTypeParameterBuilder TFirst = typeParams[0];
GenericTypeParameterBuilder TSecond = typeParams[1];
Console.WriteLine("Type 'Sample' is generic: {0}",
myType.IsGenericType);
// Apply constraints to the type parameters.
//
// A type that is substituted for the first parameter, TFirst,
// must be a reference type and must have a parameterless
// constructor.
TFirst.SetGenericParameterAttributes(
GenericParameterAttributes.DefaultConstructorConstraint |
GenericParameterAttributes.ReferenceTypeConstraint);
// A type that is substituted for the second type
// parameter must implement IExampleA and IExampleB, and
// inherit from the trivial test class ExampleBase. The
// interface constraints are specified as an array
// containing the interface types.
TSecond.SetBaseTypeConstraint(baseType);
Type[] interfaceTypes = {interfaceA, interfaceB};
TSecond.SetInterfaceConstraints(interfaceTypes);
// The following code adds a private field named ExampleField,
// of type TFirst.
FieldBuilder exField =
myType.DefineField("ExampleField", TFirst,
FieldAttributes.Private);
// Define a static method that takes an array of TFirst and
// returns a List<TFirst> containing all the elements of
// the array. To define this method it is necessary to create
// the type List<TFirst> by calling MakeGenericType on the
// generic type definition, List<T>. (The T is omitted with
// the typeof operator when you get the generic type
// definition.) The parameter type is created by using the
// MakeArrayType method.
//
Type listOf = typeof(List<>);
Type listOfTFirst = listOf.MakeGenericType(TFirst);
Type[] mParamTypes = {TFirst.MakeArrayType()};
MethodBuilder exMethod =
myType.DefineMethod("ExampleMethod",
MethodAttributes.Public | MethodAttributes.Static,
listOfTFirst,
mParamTypes);
// Emit the method body.
// The method body consists of just three opcodes, to load
// the input array onto the execution stack, to call the
// List<TFirst> constructor that takes IEnumerable<TFirst>,
// which does all the work of putting the input elements into
// the list, and to return, leaving the list on the stack. The
// hard work is getting the constructor.
//
// The GetConstructor method is not supported on a
// GenericTypeParameterBuilder, so it is not possible to get
// the constructor of List<TFirst> directly. There are two
// steps, first getting the constructor of List<T> and then
// calling a method that converts it to the corresponding
// constructor of List<TFirst>.
//
// The constructor needed here is the one that takes an
// IEnumerable<T>. Note, however, that this is not the
// generic type definition of IEnumerable<T>; instead, the
// T from List<T> must be substituted for the T of
// IEnumerable<T>. (This seems confusing only because both
// types have type parameters named T. That is why this example
// uses the somewhat silly names TFirst and TSecond.) To get
// the type of the constructor argument, take the generic
// type definition IEnumerable<T> (expressed as
// IEnumerable<> when you use the typeof operator) and
// call MakeGenericType with the first generic type parameter
// of List<T>. The constructor argument list must be passed
// as an array, with just one argument in this case.
//
// Now it is possible to get the constructor of List<T>,
// using GetConstructor on the generic type definition. To get
// the constructor of List<TFirst>, pass List<TFirst> and
// the constructor from List<T> to the static
// TypeBuilder.GetConstructor method.
//
ILGenerator ilgen = exMethod.GetILGenerator();
Type ienumOf = typeof(IEnumerable<>);
Type TfromListOf = listOf.GetGenericArguments()[0];
Type ienumOfT = ienumOf.MakeGenericType(TfromListOf);
Type[] ctorArgs = {ienumOfT};
ConstructorInfo ctorPrep = listOf.GetConstructor(ctorArgs);
ConstructorInfo ctor =
TypeBuilder.GetConstructor(listOfTFirst, ctorPrep);
ilgen.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_0);
ilgen.Emit(OpCodes.Newobj, ctor);
ilgen.Emit(OpCodes.Ret);
// Create the type and save the assembly.
Type finished = myType.CreateType();
myAssembly.Save(myAsmName.Name+".dll");
// Invoke the method.
// ExampleMethod is not generic, but the type it belongs to is
// generic, so in order to get a MethodInfo that can be invoked
// it is necessary to create a constructed type. The Example
// class satisfies the constraints on TFirst, because it is a
// reference type and has a default constructor. In order to
// have a class that satisfies the constraints on TSecond,
// this code example defines the ExampleDerived type. These
// two types are passed to MakeGenericMethod to create the
// constructed type.
//
Type[] typeArgs = {typeof(Example), typeof(ExampleDerived)};
Type constructed = finished.MakeGenericType(typeArgs);
MethodInfo mi = constructed.GetMethod("ExampleMethod");
// Create an array of Example objects, as input to the generic
// method. This array must be passed as the only element of an
// array of arguments. The first argument of Invoke is
// null, because ExampleMethod is static. Display the count
// on the resulting List<Example>.
//
Example[] input = {new Example(), new Example()};
object[] arguments = {input};
List<Example> listX =
(List<Example>) mi.Invoke(null, arguments);
Console.WriteLine(
"\nThere are {0} elements in the List<Example>.",
listX.Count);
DisplayGenericParameters(finished);
}
private static void DisplayGenericParameters(Type t)
{
if (!t.IsGenericType)
{
Console.WriteLine("Type '{0}' is not generic.");
return;
}
if (!t.IsGenericTypeDefinition)
{
t = t.GetGenericTypeDefinition();
}
Type[] typeParameters = t.GetGenericArguments();
Console.WriteLine("\nListing {0} type parameters for type '{1}'.",
typeParameters.Length, t);
foreach( Type tParam in typeParameters )
{
Console.WriteLine("\r\nType parameter {0}:", tParam.ToString());
foreach( Type c in tParam.GetGenericParameterConstraints() )
{
if (c.IsInterface)
{
Console.WriteLine(" Interface constraint: {0}", c);
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine(" Base type constraint: {0}", c);
}
}
ListConstraintAttributes(tParam);
}
}
// List the constraint flags. The GenericParameterAttributes
// enumeration contains two sets of attributes, variance and
// constraints. For this example, only constraints are used.
//
private static void ListConstraintAttributes(Type t)
{
// Mask off the constraint flags.
GenericParameterAttributes constraints =
t.GenericParameterAttributes & GenericParameterAttributes.SpecialConstraintMask;
if ((constraints & GenericParameterAttributes.ReferenceTypeConstraint)
!= GenericParameterAttributes.None)
{
Console.WriteLine(" ReferenceTypeConstraint");
}
if ((constraints & GenericParameterAttributes.NotNullableValueTypeConstraint)
!= GenericParameterAttributes.None)
{
Console.WriteLine(" NotNullableValueTypeConstraint");
}
if ((constraints & GenericParameterAttributes.DefaultConstructorConstraint)
!=GenericParameterAttributes.None)
{
Console.WriteLine(" DefaultConstructorConstraint");
}
}
}
/* This code example produces the following output:
Type 'Sample' is generic: False
Type 'Sample' is generic: True
There are 2 elements in the List<Example>.
Listing 2 type parameters for type 'Sample[TFirst,TSecond]'.
Type parameter TFirst:
ReferenceTypeConstraint
DefaultConstructorConstraint
Type parameter TSecond:
Interface constraint: IExampleA
Interface constraint: IExampleB
Base type constraint: ExampleBase
*/
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Reflection;
using namespace System::Reflection::Emit;
using namespace System::Collections::Generic;
// Dummy class to satisfy TFirst constraints.
//
public ref class Example {};
// Define a trivial base class and two trivial interfaces
// to use when demonstrating constraints.
//
public ref class ExampleBase {};
public interface class IExampleA {};
public interface class IExampleB {};
// Define a trivial type that can substitute for type parameter
// TSecond.
//
public ref class ExampleDerived : ExampleBase, IExampleA, IExampleB {};
// List the constraint flags. The GenericParameterAttributes
// enumeration contains two sets of attributes, variance and
// constraints. For this example, only constraints are used.
//
static void ListConstraintAttributes( Type^ t )
{
// Mask off the constraint flags.
GenericParameterAttributes constraints =
t->GenericParameterAttributes &
GenericParameterAttributes::SpecialConstraintMask;
if ((constraints & GenericParameterAttributes::ReferenceTypeConstraint)
!= GenericParameterAttributes::None)
Console::WriteLine( L" ReferenceTypeConstraint");
if ((constraints & GenericParameterAttributes::NotNullableValueTypeConstraint)
!= GenericParameterAttributes::None)
Console::WriteLine( L" NotNullableValueTypeConstraint");
if ((constraints & GenericParameterAttributes::DefaultConstructorConstraint)
!= GenericParameterAttributes::None)
Console::WriteLine( L" DefaultConstructorConstraint");
}
static void DisplayGenericParameters( Type^ t )
{
if (!t->IsGenericType)
{
Console::WriteLine( L"Type '{0}' is not generic." );
return;
}
if (!t->IsGenericTypeDefinition)
t = t->GetGenericTypeDefinition();
array<Type^>^ typeParameters = t->GetGenericArguments();
Console::WriteLine( L"\r\nListing {0} type parameters for type '{1}'.",
typeParameters->Length, t );
for each ( Type^ tParam in typeParameters )
{
Console::WriteLine( L"\r\nType parameter {0}:",
tParam->ToString() );
for each (Type^ c in tParam->GetGenericParameterConstraints())
{
if (c->IsInterface)
Console::WriteLine( L" Interface constraint: {0}", c);
else
Console::WriteLine( L" Base type constraint: {0}", c);
}
ListConstraintAttributes(tParam);
}
}
void main()
{
// Define a dynamic assembly to contain the sample type. The
// assembly will be run and also saved to disk, so
// AssemblyBuilderAccess.RunAndSave is specified.
//
AppDomain^ myDomain = AppDomain::CurrentDomain;
AssemblyName^ myAsmName = gcnew AssemblyName( L"GenericEmitExample1" );
AssemblyBuilder^ myAssembly = myDomain->DefineDynamicAssembly(
myAsmName, AssemblyBuilderAccess::RunAndSave );
// 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, String::Concat( myAsmName->Name, L".dll" ) );
// Get type objects for the base class trivial interfaces to
// be used as constraints.
//
Type^ baseType = ExampleBase::typeid;
Type^ interfaceA = IExampleA::typeid;
Type^ interfaceB = IExampleB::typeid;
// Define the sample type.
//
TypeBuilder^ myType = myModule->DefineType( L"Sample",
TypeAttributes::Public );
Console::WriteLine( L"Type 'Sample' is generic: {0}",
myType->IsGenericType );
// Define type parameters for the type. Until you do this,
// the type is not generic, as the preceding and following
// WriteLine statements show. The type parameter names are
// specified as an array of strings. To make the code
// easier to read, each GenericTypeParameterBuilder is placed
// in a variable with the same name as the type parameter.
//
array<String^>^typeParamNames = {L"TFirst",L"TSecond"};
array<GenericTypeParameterBuilder^>^typeParams =
myType->DefineGenericParameters( typeParamNames );
GenericTypeParameterBuilder^ TFirst = typeParams[0];
GenericTypeParameterBuilder^ TSecond = typeParams[1];
Console::WriteLine( L"Type 'Sample' is generic: {0}",
myType->IsGenericType );
// Apply constraints to the type parameters.
//
// A type that is substituted for the first parameter, TFirst,
// must be a reference type and must have a parameterless
// constructor.
TFirst->SetGenericParameterAttributes(
GenericParameterAttributes::DefaultConstructorConstraint |
GenericParameterAttributes::ReferenceTypeConstraint
);
// A type that is substituted for the second type
// parameter must implement IExampleA and IExampleB, and
// inherit from the trivial test class ExampleBase. The
// interface constraints are specified as an array
// containing the interface types.
array<Type^>^interfaceTypes = { interfaceA, interfaceB };
TSecond->SetInterfaceConstraints( interfaceTypes );
TSecond->SetBaseTypeConstraint( baseType );
// The following code adds a private field named ExampleField,
// of type TFirst.
FieldBuilder^ exField =
myType->DefineField("ExampleField", TFirst,
FieldAttributes::Private);
// Define a static method that takes an array of TFirst and
// returns a List<TFirst> containing all the elements of
// the array. To define this method it is necessary to create
// the type List<TFirst> by calling MakeGenericType on the
// generic type definition, generic<T> List.
// The parameter type is created by using the
// MakeArrayType method.
//
Type^ listOf = List::typeid;
Type^ listOfTFirst = listOf->MakeGenericType(TFirst);
array<Type^>^ mParamTypes = { TFirst->MakeArrayType() };
MethodBuilder^ exMethod =
myType->DefineMethod("ExampleMethod",
MethodAttributes::Public | MethodAttributes::Static,
listOfTFirst,
mParamTypes);
// Emit the method body.
// The method body consists of just three opcodes, to load
// the input array onto the execution stack, to call the
// List<TFirst> constructor that takes IEnumerable<TFirst>,
// which does all the work of putting the input elements into
// the list, and to return, leaving the list on the stack. The
// hard work is getting the constructor.
//
// The GetConstructor method is not supported on a
// GenericTypeParameterBuilder, so it is not possible to get
// the constructor of List<TFirst> directly. There are two
// steps, first getting the constructor of generic<T> List and then
// calling a method that converts it to the corresponding
// constructor of List<TFirst>.
//
// The constructor needed here is the one that takes an
// IEnumerable<T>. Note, however, that this is not the
// generic type definition of generic<T> IEnumerable; instead, the
// T from generic<T> List must be substituted for the T of
// generic<T> IEnumerable. (This seems confusing only because both
// types have type parameters named T. That is why this example
// uses the somewhat silly names TFirst and TSecond.) To get
// the type of the constructor argument, take the generic
// type definition generic<T> IEnumerable and
// call MakeGenericType with the first generic type parameter
// of generic<T> List. The constructor argument list must be passed
// as an array, with just one argument in this case.
//
// Now it is possible to get the constructor of generic<T> List,
// using GetConstructor on the generic type definition. To get
// the constructor of List<TFirst>, pass List<TFirst> and
// the constructor from generic<T> List to the static
// TypeBuilder.GetConstructor method.
//
ILGenerator^ ilgen = exMethod->GetILGenerator();
Type^ ienumOf = IEnumerable::typeid;
Type^ TfromListOf = listOf->GetGenericArguments()[0];
Type^ ienumOfT = ienumOf->MakeGenericType(TfromListOf);
array<Type^>^ ctorArgs = {ienumOfT};
ConstructorInfo^ ctorPrep = listOf->GetConstructor(ctorArgs);
ConstructorInfo^ ctor =
TypeBuilder::GetConstructor(listOfTFirst, ctorPrep);
ilgen->Emit(OpCodes::Ldarg_0);
ilgen->Emit(OpCodes::Newobj, ctor);
ilgen->Emit(OpCodes::Ret);
// Create the type and save the assembly.
Type^ finished = myType->CreateType();
myAssembly->Save( String::Concat( myAsmName->Name, L".dll" ) );
// Invoke the method.
// ExampleMethod is not generic, but the type it belongs to is
// generic, so in order to get a MethodInfo that can be invoked
// it is necessary to create a constructed type. The Example
// class satisfies the constraints on TFirst, because it is a
// reference type and has a default constructor. In order to
// have a class that satisfies the constraints on TSecond,
// this code example defines the ExampleDerived type. These
// two types are passed to MakeGenericMethod to create the
// constructed type.
//
array<Type^>^ typeArgs =
{ Example::typeid, ExampleDerived::typeid };
Type^ constructed = finished->MakeGenericType(typeArgs);
MethodInfo^ mi = constructed->GetMethod("ExampleMethod");
// Create an array of Example objects, as input to the generic
// method. This array must be passed as the only element of an
// array of arguments. The first argument of Invoke is
// null, because ExampleMethod is static. Display the count
// on the resulting List<Example>.
//
array<Example^>^ input = { gcnew Example(), gcnew Example() };
array<Object^>^ arguments = { input };
List<Example^>^ listX =
(List<Example^>^) mi->Invoke(nullptr, arguments);
Console::WriteLine(
"\nThere are {0} elements in the List<Example>.",
listX->Count);
DisplayGenericParameters(finished);
}
/* This code example produces the following output:
Type 'Sample' is generic: False
Type 'Sample' is generic: True
There are 2 elements in the List<Example>.
Listing 2 type parameters for type 'Sample[TFirst,TSecond]'.
Type parameter TFirst:
ReferenceTypeConstraint
DefaultConstructorConstraint
Type parameter TSecond:
Interface constraint: IExampleA
Interface constraint: IExampleB
Base type constraint: ExampleBase
*/
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