I am trying to work with the class found in this post but it needs a MethodBase to run.
I read What is the fastest way to get a MethodBase object? but i couldn't get any solution to work.
What i need to do is to get the MethodBase object from a function.
For example getting the MethodBase for the static function WriteLine() of the class Console or getting the MethodBase for the non-static function Add() of a List<>.
Thanks for your help!
Method 1
You can use reflection directly:
MethodBase writeLine = typeof(Console).GetMethod(
"WriteLine", // Name of the method
BindingFlags.Static | BindingFlags.Public, // We want a public static method
null,
new[] { typeof(string), typeof(object[]) }, // WriteLine(string, object[]),
null
);
In the case of Console.Writeline(), there are many overloads for that method. You will need to use the additional parameters of GetMethod to retrieve the correct one.
If the method is generic and you do not know the type argument statically, you need to retrieve the MethodInfo for the open method and then parametrize it:
// No need for the other parameters of GetMethod because there
// is only one Add method on IList<T>
MethodBase listAddGeneric = typeof(IList<>).GetMethod("Add");
// listAddGeneric cannot be invoked because we did not specify T
// Let's do that now:
MethodBase listAddInt = listAddGeneric.MakeGenericMethod(typeof(int));
// Now we have a reference to IList<int>.Add
Method 2
Some third-party libraries can help you with this. Using SixPack.Reflection, you can do the following:
MethodBase writeLine = MethodReference.Get(
// Actual argument values of WriteLine are ignored.
// They are needed only to resolve the overload
() => Console.WriteLine("", null)
);
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