If I have a string that contains a c# string literal expression can I "expand" it at runtime
public void TestEvaluateString()
{
string Dummy = EvalString( @"Contains \r\n new line");
Debug.Assert(Dummy == "Contains \r\n new line");
}
private string EvalString(string input)
{
return "Contains \r\n new line";
}
Like Can I convert a C# string value to an escaped string literal, but in reverse?
Similar to Mikael answer but using the CSharpCodeProvider:
public static string ParseString(string txt)
{
var provider = new Microsoft.CSharp.CSharpCodeProvider();
var prms = new System.CodeDom.Compiler.CompilerParameters();
prms.GenerateExecutable = false;
prms.GenerateInMemory = true;
var results = provider.CompileAssemblyFromSource(prms, @"
namespace tmp
{
public class tmpClass
{
public static string GetValue()
{
return " + "\"" + txt + "\"" + @";
}
}
}");
System.Reflection.Assembly ass = results.CompiledAssembly;
var method = ass.GetType("tmp.tmpClass").GetMethod("GetValue");
return method.Invoke(null, null) as string;
}
You might be better off using a dictionary of wildcards and just replacing them in the string.
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