DynamicMethod 类
定义并表示一种可编译、执行和丢弃的动态方法。

命名空间: System.Reflection.Emit
程序集: mscorlib(在 mscorlib.dll 中)

Visual Basic(声明)
<ComVisibleAttribute(True)> _
Public NotInheritable Class DynamicMethod
    Inherits MethodInfo
Visual Basic (用法)
Dim instance As DynamicMethod
C#
[ComVisibleAttribute(true)] 
public sealed class DynamicMethod : MethodInfo
C++
[ComVisibleAttribute(true)] 
public ref class DynamicMethod sealed : public MethodInfo
J#
/** @attribute ComVisibleAttribute(true) */ 
public final class DynamicMethod extends MethodInfo
JScript
ComVisibleAttribute(true) 
public final class DynamicMethod extends MethodInfo
XAML
不适用。

可以使用 DynamicMethod 类在运行时生成和执行方法,而不必生成动态程序集和动态类型来包含该方法。回收 DynamicMethod 对象时,由实时 (JIT) 编译器创建的可执行代码也将回收。动态方法是生成和执行少量代码的最有效方式。

动态方法在逻辑上与模块或类型关联。如果与模块关联,动态方法对于该模块在全局范围内有效。如果有足够的权限,动态方法可以跳过 JIT 编译器的可见性检查,访问具有该模块所声明类型的私有数据。可以将动态方法与任何模块关联,无论该模块是否由您创建。

如果动态方法与类型关联,动态方法可以访问该类型的私有成员。除非动态方法需要访问在同一模块中声明的其他类型的私有数据,否则无需跳过 JIT 可见性检查。可以将动态方法与任何类型关联。

下表显示了动态方法与模块关联或与模块中的类型关联时,在进行以及不进行 JIT 可见性检查的情况下,动态方法可以在模块中访问的类型成员。

 

与模块关联

与类型关联

JIT 可见性检查

公共、内部和私有类型的公共和内部成员。

关联类型的所有成员。所有其他类型的公共和内部成员。

跳过 JIT 可见性检查

所有类型的所有成员。

所有类型的所有成员。

动态方法对所关联的模块或包含所关联的类型的模块具有权限。

无需对动态方法及其参数进行命名,但是可以指定名称以协助调试。动态方法或其属性不支持自定义属性。

尽管动态方法属于 static 方法(在 Visual Basic 中属于 Shared 方法),但在 .NET Framework 2.0 版中引入的委托绑定宽松规则允许将动态方法绑定到对象,这使得在使用该委托实例调用动态方法时,可以像调用实例方法那样来调用。下面提供的 CreateDelegate(Type,Object) 方法重载示例对此进行了演示。

下面的代码示例创建一个带有两个参数的动态方法。该示例发出一个简单的函数体,此函数体将第一个参数输出到控制台,示例使用第二个参数作为方法的返回值。此示例通过创建委托来完成方法,使用不同参数调用委托,最后使用 Invoke 方法调用动态方法。

Visual Basic
Imports System
Imports System.Reflection
Imports System.Reflection.Emit
Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic
Imports System.Globalization

Public Class Test
    ' Declare a delegate type that can be used to execute the completed
    ' dynamic method. 
    Private Delegate Function HelloDelegate(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 dynamic 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 String class.
        Dim hello As New DynamicMethod("Hello", _
            GetType(Integer), _
            helloArgs, _
            GetType(String).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,
        ' 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)

        ' Add parameter information to the dynamic method. (This is not
        ' necessary, but can be useful for debugging.) For each parameter,
        ' identified by position, supply the parameter attributes and a 
        ' parameter name.
        Dim parameter1 As ParameterBuilder = hello.DefineParameter( _
             1, ParameterAttributes.In, "message")
        Dim parameter2 As ParameterBuilder = hello.DefineParameter( _
             2, ParameterAttributes.In, "valueToReturn")

        ' Create a delegate that represents the dynamic method. This
        ' action completes the method. Any further attempts to
        ' change the method are ignored.
    Dim hi As HelloDelegate = _
            CType(hello.CreateDelegate(GetType(HelloDelegate)), HelloDelegate)

        ' Use the delegate to execute the dynamic method.
        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Use the delegate to execute the dynamic method:")
        Dim retval As Integer = hi(vbCrLf & "Hello, World!", 42)
        Console.WriteLine("Invoking delegate hi(""Hello, World!"", 42) returned: " _
            & retval & ".")

        ' Execute it again, with different arguments.
        retval = hi(vbCrLf & "Hi, Mom!", 5280)
        Console.WriteLine("Invoking delegate hi(""Hi, Mom!"", 5280) returned: " _
            & retval & ".")

        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Use the Invoke method to execute the dynamic method:")
        ' 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 value-type arguments
        ' must be boxed.
        Dim objRet As Object = hello.Invoke(Nothing, _
            BindingFlags.ExactBinding, Nothing, invokeArgs, _
            New CultureInfo("en-us"))
        Console.WriteLine("hello.Invoke returned: {0}", objRet)

        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & _
            " ----- Display information about the dynamic method -----")
        ' Display MethodAttributes for the dynamic method, set when 
        ' the dynamic method was created.
        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Method Attributes: {0}", _
            hello.Attributes)

        ' Display the calling convention of the dynamic method, set when the 
        ' dynamic method was created.
        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Calling convention: {0}", _ 
            hello.CallingConvention)

        ' Display the declaring type, which is always Nothing for dynamic
        ' methods.
        If hello.DeclaringType Is Nothing Then
            Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "DeclaringType is always Nothing for dynamic methods.")
        Else
            Console.WriteLine("DeclaringType: {0}", hello.DeclaringType)
        End If

        ' Display the default value for InitLocals.
        If hello.InitLocals Then
            Console.Write(vbCrLf & "This method contains verifiable code.")
        Else
            Console.Write(vbCrLf & "This method contains unverifiable code.")
        End If
        Console.WriteLine(" (InitLocals = {0})", hello.InitLocals)

        ' Display the module specified when the dynamic method was created.
        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Module: {0}", hello.Module)

        ' Display the name specified when the dynamic method was created.
        ' Note that the name can be blank.
        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Name: {0}", hello.Name)

        ' For dynamic methods, the reflected type is always Nothing.
        If hello.ReflectedType Is Nothing Then
            Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "ReflectedType is Nothing.")
        Else
            Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "ReflectedType: {0}", _
                hello.ReflectedType)
        End If

        If hello.ReturnParameter Is Nothing Then
            Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Method has no return parameter.")
        Else
            Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Return parameter: {0}", _
                hello.ReturnParameter)
        End If

        ' If the method has no return type, ReturnType is System.Void.
        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Return type: {0}", hello.ReturnType)           

        ' ReturnTypeCustomAttributes returns an ICustomeAttributeProvider
        ' that can be used to enumerate the custom attributes of the
        ' return value. At present, there is no way to set such custom
        ' attributes, so the list is empty.
        If hello.ReturnType Is GetType(System.Void) Then
            Console.WriteLine("The method has no return type.")
        Else
            Dim caProvider As ICustomAttributeProvider = _
                hello.ReturnTypeCustomAttributes
            Dim returnAttributes() As Object = _
                caProvider.GetCustomAttributes(True)
            If returnAttributes.Length = 0 Then
                Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf _
                    & "The return type has no custom attributes.")
            Else
                Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf _
                    & "The return type has the following custom attributes:")
                For Each attr As Object In returnAttributes
                    Console.WriteLine(vbTab & attr.ToString())
                Next attr
            End If
        End If

        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "ToString: " & hello.ToString())

        ' Display parameter information.
        Dim parameters() As ParameterInfo = hello.GetParameters()
        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Parameters: name, type, ParameterAttributes")
        For Each p As ParameterInfo In parameters
            Console.WriteLine(vbTab & "{0}, {1}, {2}", _ 
                p.Name, p.ParameterType, p.Attributes)
        Next p
    End Sub
End Class

' This code example produces the following output:
'
'Use the delegate to execute the dynamic method:
'
'Hello, World!
'Invoking delegate hi("Hello, World!", 42) returned: 42.
'
'Hi, Mom!
'Invoking delegate hi("Hi, Mom!", 5280) returned: 5280.
'
'Use the Invoke method to execute the dynamic method:
'
'Hello, World!
'hello.Invoke returned: 42
'
' ----- Display information about the dynamic method -----
'
'Method Attributes: PrivateScope, Public, Static
'
'Calling convention: Standard
'
'DeclaringType is always Nothing for dynamic methods.
'
'This method contains verifiable code. (InitLocals = True)
'
'Module: CommonLanguageRuntimeLibrary
'
'Name: Hello
'
'ReflectedType is Nothing.
'
'Method has no return parameter.
'
'Return type: System.Int32
'
'The return type has no custom attributes.
'
'ToString: Int32 Hello(System.String, Int32)
'
'Parameters: name, type, ParameterAttributes
'        message, System.String, In
'        valueToReturn, System.Int32, In
C#
using System;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Reflection.Emit;
using System.Globalization;

public class Test
{
    // Declare a delegate type that can be used to execute the completed
    // dynamic method. 
    private delegate int HelloDelegate(string msg, int ret);

    public static void Main()
    {
        // Create an array that specifies the types of the parameters
        // of the dynamic method. This dynamic method has a String
        // parameter and an Integer parameter.
        Type[] helloArgs = {typeof(string), typeof(int)};

        // 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 String class.
        DynamicMethod hello = new DynamicMethod("Hello", 
            typeof(int), 
            helloArgs, 
            typeof(string).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,
        // 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);

        // Add parameter information to the dynamic method. (This is not
        // necessary, but can be useful for debugging.) For each parameter,
        // identified by position, supply the parameter attributes and a 
        // parameter name.
        ParameterBuilder parameter1 = hello.DefineParameter(
            1, 
            ParameterAttributes.In, 
            "message"
        );
        ParameterBuilder parameter2 = hello.DefineParameter(
            2, 
            ParameterAttributes.In, 
            "valueToReturn"
        );

        // Create a delegate that represents the dynamic method. This
        // action completes the method. Any further attempts to
        // change the method are ignored.
        HelloDelegate hi = 
            (HelloDelegate) hello.CreateDelegate(typeof(HelloDelegate));

        // Use the delegate to execute the dynamic method.
        Console.WriteLine("\r\nUse the delegate to execute the dynamic method:");
        int retval = hi("\r\nHello, World!", 42);
        Console.WriteLine("Invoking delegate hi(\"Hello, World!\", 42) returned: " + retval);

        // Execute it again, with different arguments.
        retval = hi("\r\nHi, Mom!", 5280);
        Console.WriteLine("Invoking delegate hi(\"Hi, Mom!\", 5280) returned: " + retval);

        Console.WriteLine("\r\nUse the Invoke method to execute the dynamic method:");
        // 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 value-type arguments
        // must be boxed.
        object objRet = hello.Invoke(null, BindingFlags.ExactBinding, null, invokeArgs, new CultureInfo("en-us"));
        Console.WriteLine("hello.Invoke returned: " + objRet);

        Console.WriteLine("\r\n ----- Display information about the dynamic method -----");
        // Display MethodAttributes for the dynamic method, set when 
        // the dynamic method was created.
        Console.WriteLine("\r\nMethod Attributes: {0}", hello.Attributes);

        // Display the calling convention of the dynamic method, set when the 
        // dynamic method was created.
        Console.WriteLine("\r\nCalling convention: {0}", hello.CallingConvention);

        // Display the declaring type, which is always null for dynamic
        // methods.
        if (hello.DeclaringType == null)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("\r\nDeclaringType is always null for dynamic methods.");
        }
        else
        {
            Console.WriteLine("DeclaringType: {0}", hello.DeclaringType);
        }

        // Display the default value for InitLocals.
        if (hello.InitLocals)
        {
            Console.Write("\r\nThis method contains verifiable code.");
        }
        else
        {
            Console.Write("\r\nThis method contains unverifiable code.");
        }
        Console.WriteLine(" (InitLocals = {0})", hello.InitLocals);

        // Display the module specified when the dynamic method was created.
        Console.WriteLine("\r\nModule: {0}", hello.Module);

        // Display the name specified when the dynamic method was created.
        // Note that the name can be blank.
        Console.WriteLine("\r\nName: {0}", hello.Name);

        // For dynamic methods, the reflected type is always null.
        if (hello.ReflectedType == null)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("\r\nReflectedType is null.");
        }
        else
        {
            Console.WriteLine("\r\nReflectedType: {0}", hello.ReflectedType);
        }

        if (hello.ReturnParameter == null)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("\r\nMethod has no return parameter.");
        }
        else
        {
            Console.WriteLine("\r\nReturn parameter: {0}", hello.ReturnParameter);
        }

        // If the method has no return type, ReturnType is System.Void.
        Console.WriteLine("\r\nReturn type: {0}", hello.ReturnType);

        // ReturnTypeCustomAttributes returns an ICustomeAttributeProvider
        // that can be used to enumerate the custom attributes of the
        // return value. At present, there is no way to set such custom
        // attributes, so the list is empty.
        if (hello.ReturnType == typeof(void))
        {
            Console.WriteLine("The method has no return type.");
        }
        else
        {
            ICustomAttributeProvider caProvider = hello.ReturnTypeCustomAttributes;
            object[] returnAttributes = caProvider.GetCustomAttributes(true);
            if (returnAttributes.Length == 0)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("\r\nThe return type has no custom attributes.");
            }
            else
            {
                Console.WriteLine("\r\nThe return type has the following custom attributes:");
                foreach( object attr in returnAttributes )
                {
                    Console.WriteLine("\t{0}", attr.ToString());
                }
            }
        }

        Console.WriteLine("\r\nToString: {0}", hello.ToString());

        // Display parameter information.
        ParameterInfo[] parameters = hello.GetParameters();
        Console.WriteLine("\r\nParameters: name, type, ParameterAttributes");
        foreach( ParameterInfo p in parameters )
        {
            Console.WriteLine("\t{0}, {1}, {2}", 
                p.Name, p.ParameterType, p.Attributes);
        }
    }
}

/* This code example produces the following output:

Use the delegate to execute the dynamic method:

Hello, World!
Invoking delegate hi("Hello, World!", 42) returned: 42

Hi, Mom!
Invoking delegate hi("Hi, Mom!", 5280) returned: 5280

Use the Invoke method to execute the dynamic method:

Hello, World!
hello.Invoke returned: 42

 ----- Display information about the dynamic method -----

Method Attributes: PrivateScope, Public, Static

Calling convention: Standard

DeclaringType is always null for dynamic methods.

This method contains verifiable code. (InitLocals = True)

Module: CommonLanguageRuntimeLibrary

Name: Hello

ReflectedType is null.

Method has no return parameter.

Return type: System.Int32

The return type has no custom attributes.

ToString: Int32 Hello(System.String, Int32)

Parameters: name, type, ParameterAttributes
        message, System.String, In
        valueToReturn, System.Int32, In
 */
C++
using namespace System;
using namespace System::Reflection;
using namespace System::Reflection::Emit;
using namespace System::Globalization;

// Declare a delegate type that can be used to execute the completed
// dynamic method. 
private delegate int HelloDelegate(String^ msg, int ret);

void main()
{
    // Create an array that specifies the types of the parameters
    // of the dynamic method. This dynamic method has a String
    // parameter and an Integer parameter.
    array<Type^>^ helloArgs = { String::typeid, int::typeid };

    // 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 String class.
    DynamicMethod^ hello = gcnew DynamicMethod("Hello", 
        int::typeid, 
        helloArgs, 
        String::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,
    // 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);

    // Add parameter information to the dynamic method. (This is not
    // necessary, but can be useful for debugging.) For each parameter,
    // identified by position, supply the parameter attributes and a 
    // parameter name.
    ParameterBuilder^ parameter1 = hello->DefineParameter(
        1, 
        ParameterAttributes::In, 
        "message"
    );
    ParameterBuilder^ parameter2 = hello->DefineParameter(
        2, 
        ParameterAttributes::In, 
        "valueToReturn"
    );

    // Create a delegate that represents the dynamic method. This
    // action completes the method. Any further attempts to
    // change the method are ignored.
    HelloDelegate^ hi = 
        (HelloDelegate^) hello->CreateDelegate(HelloDelegate::typeid);

    // Use the delegate to execute the dynamic method.
    Console::WriteLine("\r\nUse the delegate to execute the dynamic method:");
    int retval = hi("\r\nHello, World!", 42);
    Console::WriteLine("Invoking delegate hi(\"Hello, World!\", 42) returned: " + retval);

    // Execute it again, with different arguments.
    retval = hi("\r\nHi, Mom!", 5280);
    Console::WriteLine("Invoking delegate hi(\"Hi, Mom!\", 5280) returned: " + retval);

    Console::WriteLine("\r\nUse the Invoke method to execute the dynamic method:");
    // Create an array of arguments to use with the Invoke method.
    array<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 value-type arguments
    // must be boxed.
    Object^ objRet = hello->Invoke(nullptr, BindingFlags::ExactBinding, nullptr, invokeArgs, gcnew CultureInfo("en-us"));
    Console::WriteLine("hello.Invoke returned: " + objRet);

    Console::WriteLine("\r\n ----- Display information about the dynamic method -----");
    // Display MethodAttributes for the dynamic method, set when 
    // the dynamic method was created.
    Console::WriteLine("\r\nMethod Attributes: {0}", hello->Attributes);

    // Display the calling convention of the dynamic method, set when the 
    // dynamic method was created.
    Console::WriteLine("\r\nCalling convention: {0}", hello->CallingConvention);

    // Display the declaring type, which is always null for dynamic
    // methods.
    if (hello->DeclaringType == nullptr)
    {
        Console::WriteLine("\r\nDeclaringType is always null for dynamic methods.");
    }
    else
    {
        Console::WriteLine("DeclaringType: {0}", hello->DeclaringType);
    }

    // Display the default value for InitLocals.
    if (hello->InitLocals)
    {
        Console::Write("\r\nThis method contains verifiable code.");
    }
    else
    {
        Console::Write("\r\nThis method contains unverifiable code.");
    }
    Console::WriteLine(" (InitLocals = {0})", hello->InitLocals);

    // Display the module specified when the dynamic method was created.
    Console::WriteLine("\r\nModule: {0}", hello->Module);

    // Display the name specified when the dynamic method was created.
    // Note that the name can be blank.
    Console::WriteLine("\r\nName: {0}", hello->Name);

    // For dynamic methods, the reflected type is always null.
    if (hello->ReflectedType == nullptr)
    {
        Console::WriteLine("\r\nReflectedType is null.");
    }
    else
    {
        Console::WriteLine("\r\nReflectedType: {0}", hello->ReflectedType);
    }

    if (hello->ReturnParameter == nullptr)
    {
        Console::WriteLine("\r\nMethod has no return parameter.");
    }
    else
    {
        Console::WriteLine("\r\nReturn parameter: {0}", hello->ReturnParameter);
    }

    // If the method has no return type, ReturnType is System.Void.
    Console::WriteLine("\r\nReturn type: {0}", hello->ReturnType);

    // ReturnTypeCustomAttributes returns an ICustomeAttributeProvider
    // that can be used to enumerate the custom attributes of the
    // return value. At present, there is no way to set such custom
    // attributes, so the list is empty.
    if (hello->ReturnType == Void::typeid)
    {
        Console::WriteLine("The method has no return type.");
    }
    else
    {
        ICustomAttributeProvider^ caProvider = hello->ReturnTypeCustomAttributes;
        array<Object^>^ returnAttributes = caProvider->GetCustomAttributes(true);
        if (returnAttributes->Length == 0)
        {
            Console::WriteLine("\r\nThe return type has no custom attributes.");
        }
        else
        {
            Console::WriteLine("\r\nThe return type has the following custom attributes:");
            for each (Object^ attr in returnAttributes)
            {
                Console::WriteLine("\t{0}", attr->ToString());
            }
        }
    }

    Console::WriteLine("\r\nToString: {0}", hello->ToString());

    // Display parameter information.
    array<ParameterInfo^>^ parameters = hello->GetParameters();
    Console::WriteLine("\r\nParameters: name, type, ParameterAttributes");
    for each (ParameterInfo^ p in parameters)
    {
        Console::WriteLine("\t{0}, {1}, {2}", 
            p->Name, p->ParameterType, p->Attributes);
    }
}

/* This code example produces the following output:

Use the delegate to execute the dynamic method:

Hello, World!
Invoking delegate hi("Hello, World!", 42) returned: 42

Hi, Mom!
Invoking delegate hi("Hi, Mom!", 5280) returned: 5280

Use the Invoke method to execute the dynamic method:

Hello, World!
hello.Invoke returned: 42

 ----- Display information about the dynamic method -----

Method Attributes: PrivateScope, Public, Static

Calling convention: Standard

DeclaringType is always null for dynamic methods.

This method contains verifiable code. (InitLocals = True)

Module: CommonLanguageRuntimeLibrary

Name: Hello

ReflectedType is null.

Method has no return parameter.

Return type: System.Int32

The return type has no custom attributes.

ToString: Int32 Hello(System.String, Int32)

Parameters: name, type, ParameterAttributes
        message, System.String, In
        valueToReturn, System.Int32, In
 */
System.Object
   System.Reflection.MemberInfo
     System.Reflection.MethodBase
       System.Reflection.MethodInfo
        System.Reflection.Emit.DynamicMethod
此类型的任何公共静态(Visual Basic 中的 Shared)成员都是线程安全的,但不保证所有实例成员都是线程安全的。

Windows 98, Windows Server 2000 SP4, Windows CE, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows Mobile for Pocket PC, Windows Mobile for Smartphone, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition

Windows Vista、Microsoft Windows XP SP2 和 Windows Server 2003 SP1 支持 Microsoft .NET Framework 3.0。

.NET Framework

受以下版本支持:3.0、2.0
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