ILGenerator.EmitCall(OpCode, MethodInfo, Type[]) Método

Definição

Coloca uma instrução call ou callvirt no fluxo de Microsoft linguagem intermediária (MSIL) para chamar um método varargs.

public:
 void EmitCall(System::Reflection::Emit::OpCode opcode, System::Reflection::MethodInfo ^ methodInfo, cli::array <Type ^> ^ optionalParameterTypes);
public:
 virtual void EmitCall(System::Reflection::Emit::OpCode opcode, System::Reflection::MethodInfo ^ methodInfo, cli::array <Type ^> ^ optionalParameterTypes);
public void EmitCall(System.Reflection.Emit.OpCode opcode, System.Reflection.MethodInfo methodInfo, Type[] optionalParameterTypes);
public virtual void EmitCall(System.Reflection.Emit.OpCode opcode, System.Reflection.MethodInfo methodInfo, Type[] optionalParameterTypes);
member this.EmitCall : System.Reflection.Emit.OpCode * System.Reflection.MethodInfo * Type[] -> unit
abstract member EmitCall : System.Reflection.Emit.OpCode * System.Reflection.MethodInfo * Type[] -> unit
override this.EmitCall : System.Reflection.Emit.OpCode * System.Reflection.MethodInfo * Type[] -> unit
Public Sub EmitCall (opcode As OpCode, methodInfo As MethodInfo, optionalParameterTypes As Type())
Public Overridable Sub EmitCall (opcode As OpCode, methodInfo As MethodInfo, optionalParameterTypes As Type())

Parâmetros

opcode
OpCode

A instrução MSIL a ser emitida no fluxo. Precisa ser Call, Callvirt ou Newobj.

methodInfo
MethodInfo

O varargs método a ser chamado.

optionalParameterTypes
Type[]

Os tipos dos argumentos opcionais se o método for um varargs método; caso contrário, null.

Exceções

opcode não especifica uma chamada de método.

methodInfo é null.

A convenção de chamada para o método não varargsé, mas tipos de parâmetro opcionais são fornecidos. Essa exceção é lançada em .NET as versões 1.0 e 1.1 do Framework, em versões subsequentes, nenhuma exceção é gerada.

Exemplos

O exemplo de código a seguir emite dois métodos, um varargs método e um método que chama o varargs método. O EmitCall método é usado para emitir a chamada para o varargs método.

using System;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Reflection.Emit;

class Example
{
    static void Main()
    {
        string name = "InMemory";

        AssemblyBuilder asmBldr =
           AppDomain.CurrentDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly(new AssemblyName(name),
              AssemblyBuilderAccess.Run);
        ModuleBuilder modBldr = asmBldr.DefineDynamicModule(name);

        TypeBuilder tb = modBldr.DefineType("DemoVararg");

        // Create a vararg method with no return value and one
        // string argument. (The string argument type is the only
        // element of an array of Type objects.)
        //
        MethodBuilder mb1 = tb.DefineMethod("VarargMethod",
            MethodAttributes.Public | MethodAttributes.Static,
            CallingConventions.VarArgs,
            null,
            new Type[] { typeof(string) });

        ILGenerator il1 = mb1.GetILGenerator();

        LocalBuilder locAi = il1.DeclareLocal(typeof(ArgIterator));
        LocalBuilder locNext = il1.DeclareLocal(typeof(bool));

        Label labelCheckCondition = il1.DefineLabel();
        Label labelNext = il1.DefineLabel();

        // Load the fixed argument and print it.
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_0);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, typeof(Console).GetMethod("Write", new Type[] { typeof(string) }));

        // Load the address of the local variable represented by
        // locAi, which will hold the ArgIterator.
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldloca_S, locAi);

        // Load the address of the argument list, and call the
        // ArgIterator constructor that takes an array of runtime
        // argument handles.
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Arglist);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, typeof(ArgIterator).GetConstructor(new Type[] { typeof(RuntimeArgumentHandle) }));

        // Enter the loop at the point where the remaining argument
        // count is tested.
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Br_S, labelCheckCondition);

        // At the top of the loop, call GetNextArg to get the next
        // argument from the ArgIterator. Convert the typed reference
        // to an object reference and write the object to the console.
        il1.MarkLabel(labelNext);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldloca_S, locAi);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, typeof(ArgIterator).GetMethod("GetNextArg", Type.EmptyTypes));
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, typeof(TypedReference).GetMethod("ToObject"));
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, typeof(Console).GetMethod("Write", new Type[] { typeof(object) }));

        il1.MarkLabel(labelCheckCondition);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldloca_S, locAi);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, typeof(ArgIterator).GetMethod("GetRemainingCount"));

        // If the remaining count is greater than zero, go to
        // the top of the loop.
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldc_I4_0);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Cgt);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Stloc_1);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldloc_1);
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Brtrue_S, labelNext);

        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ret);

        // Create a method that contains a call to the vararg
        // method.
        MethodBuilder mb2 = tb.DefineMethod("CallVarargMethod",
            MethodAttributes.Public | MethodAttributes.Static,
            CallingConventions.Standard,
            typeof(void), Type.EmptyTypes);
        ILGenerator il2 = mb2.GetILGenerator();

        // Push arguments on the stack: one for the fixed string
        // parameter, and two for the list.
        il2.Emit(OpCodes.Ldstr, "Hello ");
        il2.Emit(OpCodes.Ldstr, "world ");
        il2.Emit(OpCodes.Ldc_I4, 2006);

        // Call the vararg method, specifying the types of the
        // arguments in the list.
        il2.EmitCall(OpCodes.Call, mb1, new Type[] { typeof(string), typeof(int) });

        il2.Emit(OpCodes.Ret);

        Type type = tb.CreateType();
        type.GetMethod("CallVarargMethod").Invoke(null, null);
    }
}

/* This code example produces the following output:

Hello world 2006
 */
Imports System.Reflection
Imports System.Reflection.Emit

Class Example
    
    Shared Sub Main() 

        Dim name As String = "InMemory"
        
        Dim asmBldr As AssemblyBuilder = AppDomain.CurrentDomain.DefineDynamicAssembly( _
            New AssemblyName(name), AssemblyBuilderAccess.Run)
        Dim modBldr As ModuleBuilder = asmBldr.DefineDynamicModule(name)
        
        Dim tb As TypeBuilder = modBldr.DefineType("DemoVararg")
        
        ' Create a vararg method with no return value and one 
        ' string argument. (The string argument type is the only
        ' element of an array of Type objects.)
        '
        Dim mb1 As MethodBuilder = tb.DefineMethod("VarargMethod", _
            MethodAttributes.Public Or MethodAttributes.Static, _
            CallingConventions.VarArgs, _
            Nothing, _
            New Type() {GetType(String)})
        
        Dim il1 As ILGenerator = mb1.GetILGenerator()
        
        Dim locAi As LocalBuilder = il1.DeclareLocal(GetType(ArgIterator))
        Dim locNext As LocalBuilder = il1.DeclareLocal(GetType(Boolean))
        
        Dim labelCheckCondition As Label = il1.DefineLabel()
        Dim labelNext As Label = il1.DefineLabel()
        
        ' Load the fixed argument and print it.
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldarg_0)
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, GetType(Console).GetMethod("Write", _
            New Type() {GetType(String)}))
        
        ' Load the address of the local variable represented by
        ' locAi, which will hold the ArgIterator.
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldloca_S, locAi)
        
        ' Load the address of the argument list, and call the 
        ' ArgIterator constructor that takes an array of runtime
        ' argument handles. 
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Arglist)
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, GetType(ArgIterator).GetConstructor( _
            New Type() {GetType(RuntimeArgumentHandle)}))
        
        ' Enter the loop at the point where the remaining argument
        ' count is tested.
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Br_S, labelCheckCondition)
        
        ' At the top of the loop, call GetNextArg to get the next 
        ' argument from the ArgIterator. Convert the typed reference
        ' to an object reference and write the object to the console.
        il1.MarkLabel(labelNext)
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldloca_S, locAi)
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, _
            GetType(ArgIterator).GetMethod("GetNextArg", Type.EmptyTypes))
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, GetType(TypedReference).GetMethod("ToObject"))
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, _
            GetType(Console).GetMethod("Write", New Type() {GetType(Object)}))
        
        il1.MarkLabel(labelCheckCondition)
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldloca_S, locAi)
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Call, _
            GetType(ArgIterator).GetMethod("GetRemainingCount"))
        
        ' If the remaining count is greater than zero, go to
        ' the top of the loop.
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldc_I4_0)
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Cgt)
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Stloc_1)
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ldloc_1)
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Brtrue_S, labelNext)
        
        il1.Emit(OpCodes.Ret)
        
        ' Create a method that contains a call to the vararg 
        ' method.
        Dim mb2 As MethodBuilder = tb.DefineMethod("CallVarargMethod", _
            MethodAttributes.Public Or MethodAttributes.Static, _
            CallingConventions.Standard, _
            Nothing, _
            Type.EmptyTypes)

        Dim il2 As ILGenerator = mb2.GetILGenerator()
        
        ' Push arguments on the stack: one for the fixed string
        ' parameter, and two for the list.
        il2.Emit(OpCodes.Ldstr, "Hello ")
        il2.Emit(OpCodes.Ldstr, "world ")
        il2.Emit(OpCodes.Ldc_I4, 2006)
        
        ' Call the vararg method, specifying the types of the 
        ' arguments in the list.
        il2.EmitCall(OpCodes.Call, mb1, _
            New Type() {GetType(String), GetType(Integer)})
        
        il2.Emit(OpCodes.Ret)
        
        Dim myType As Type = tb.CreateType()
        myType.GetMethod("CallVarargMethod").Invoke(Nothing, Nothing)
    
    End Sub 
End Class 

' This code example produces the following output:
'
'Hello world 2006
'

Comentários

O EmitCall método é usado para emitir chamadas a varargs métodos porque não há sobrecarga do Emit método que especifica os tipos de parâmetro dos argumentos de variável.

Para emitir chamadas para métodos que não usam a VarArgs convenção de chamada, use a sobrecarga do Emit(OpCode, MethodInfo) método.

O EmitCall método não gera uma exceção quando tipos de parâmetro opcionais são especificados para um método que não varargsé . InvalidProgramException é gerado quando a chamada é executada.

Aplica-se a