I'm writing a library that requires a later type build. Library uses platform .Net core 2.0
There is issue with some type that I am generating using Reflection.Emit
public class GeneratedA : A, IA
{
public void DoInterface(string arg0, bool arg1, int arg2, object arg3, List<float> arg4, params object[] otherArgs)
{
DoClass(arg0, arg1, arg2, arg3, arg4, otherArgs);
}
}
for these types:
public interface IA
{
void DoInterface(string arg0, bool arg1, int arg2, object arg3, List<float> arg4, params object[] otherArgs);
}
public class A
{
public void DoClass(params object[] args)
{
}
}
Sample IL code:
class Program
{
public static class Generator
{
public static T Create<T>()
where T : class
{
AssemblyName aName = new AssemblyName("DynamicAssembly");
AssemblyBuilder ab = AssemblyBuilder.DefineDynamicAssembly(new AssemblyName(Guid.NewGuid().ToString()), AssemblyBuilderAccess.Run);
ModuleBuilder mb = ab.DefineDynamicModule(aName.Name);
var interfaceType = typeof(T);
var interfaceMethod = interfaceType.GetMethod("DoInterface");
var interfaceMethodArgs = interfaceMethod.GetParameters().Select(x => x.ParameterType).ToArray();
var classType = typeof(A);
var classMethod = classType.GetMethod("DoClass");
var returnType = typeof(void);
var baseType = typeof(object);
var baseConstructor = baseType.GetConstructor(BindingFlags.Public | BindingFlags.FlattenHierarchy | BindingFlags.Instance, null, Type.EmptyTypes, null);
TypeBuilder tb = mb.DefineType("GeneratedA", TypeAttributes.Public, baseType);
ConstructorBuilder ctor = tb.DefineConstructor(MethodAttributes.Public, CallingConventions.Standard, Type.EmptyTypes);
ILGenerator ctorIL = ctor.GetILGenerator();
ctorIL.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_0);
ctorIL.Emit(OpCodes.Call, baseConstructor);
ctorIL.Emit(OpCodes.Nop);
ctorIL.Emit(OpCodes.Nop);
ctorIL.Emit(OpCodes.Ret);
tb.AddInterfaceImplementation(interfaceType);
MethodBuilder mbIM = tb.DefineMethod(interfaceType.Name + "." + interfaceMethod.Name,
MethodAttributes.Private | MethodAttributes.HideBySig |
MethodAttributes.NewSlot | MethodAttributes.Virtual |
MethodAttributes.Final,
returnType,
interfaceMethodArgs);
ILGenerator genIM = mbIM.GetILGenerator();
// ToDo
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Call, classMethod);
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Ret);
tb.DefineMethodOverride(mbIM, interfaceMethod);
Type t = tb.CreateType();
return Activator.CreateInstance(t) as T;
}
}
static void Main(string[] args)
{
IA a;
a = new GeneratedA();
a.DoInterface("0", true, 2, 3, new List<float>() { 4 }, "5", 6);
a = Generator.Create<IA>();
a.DoInterface("0", true, 2, 3, new List<float>() { 4 }, "5", 6);
}
}
Whenever I try to fill out a comment "ToDo", I get an error "Common Language Runtime detected an invalid program".
I ask to help with a call of method DoClass.
Thanks
To call DoClass
method you need to provide arguments, just Call classMethod
isn't going to work.
First argument is of course "this" reference:
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_0);
Second argument is array of objects. params
is compiler feature, if you build code yourself - you have to treat it as if params
is not there. What I mean is - while
DoClass();
is legal when you write it in code - this is compiled as:
DoClass(new object[0]);
So when you are emitting this call - you should always provide array of objects argument, you cannot omit it.
To push array of objects to stack:
// push array length (0, for example) to stack
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Ldc_I4_0);
// push new array with length given by the above value (0)
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Newarr, typeof(object));
At this point your code will compile and run fine. This is analog of:
public class GeneratedA : A, IA
{
public void DoInterface(string arg0, bool arg1, int arg2, object arg3, List<float> arg4, params object[] otherArgs)
{
DoClass();
}
}
If you want to pass all arguments of DoInterface
, that requires more work. I'll provide couple examples. To pass first argument (string arg0
):
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Dup);
// push index to store next element at (0)
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Ldc_I4_0);
// push first argument (arg0 of DoInterface) to stack
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_1);
// store element in array at given index (yourArguments[0] = arg0)
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Stelem_Ref);
To pass second argument:
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Dup);
// push index to store next element at (1)
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Ldc_I4_1);
// push arg2
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_2);
// box, because boolean is value type, and you store it in object array
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Box, typeof(bool));
// store in array (yourArguments[1] = (object) arg2
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Stelem_Ref);
And so on.
When you will push arguments into your array, don't forget to change its length to reflect number of arguments:
// push array length - 6
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Ldc_I4_6);
// push new array with length given by the above value (6)
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Newarr, typeof(object));
Note also that you might want to change:
TypeBuilder tb = mb.DefineType("GeneratedA", TypeAttributes.Public, baseType);
to
TypeBuilder tb = mb.DefineType("GeneratedA", TypeAttributes.Public, classType);
Or just change to baseType = typeof(A)
, because you want to inherit your generated class from A
, not from object
.
Full code to emit call with first 2 args:
ILGenerator genIM = mbIM.GetILGenerator();
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_0);
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Ldc_I4_2);
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Newarr, typeof(object));
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Dup);
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Ldc_I4_0);
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_1);
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Stelem_Ref);
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Dup);
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Ldc_I4_1);
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_2);
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Box, typeof(bool));
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Stelem_Ref);
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Call, classMethod);
genIM.Emit(OpCodes.Ret);
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