Type.DeclaringMethod Propriedade

Definição

Obtém-se que MethodBase representa o método declarante, se o atual Type representar um parâmetro de tipo de um método genérico.

public:
 virtual property System::Reflection::MethodBase ^ DeclaringMethod { System::Reflection::MethodBase ^ get(); };
public virtual System.Reflection.MethodBase DeclaringMethod { get; }
member this.DeclaringMethod : System.Reflection.MethodBase
Public Overridable ReadOnly Property DeclaringMethod As MethodBase

Valor de Propriedade

Se a corrente Type representa um parâmetro de tipo de um método genérico, a MethodBase que representa o método declarante; caso contrário, null.

Exemplos

O exemplo de código seguinte define uma classe que tem um método genérico, atribui um argumento de tipo ao método e invoca o método genérico construído resultante. Também apresenta informações sobre a definição genérica do método e o método construído. Ao mostrar informação sobre os parâmetros de tipo da definição genérica do método, no DisplayGenericMethodInfo método, o código de exemplo mostra o valor da DeclaringMethod propriedade para o parâmetro genérico do tipo.

using System;
using System.Reflection;

// Define a class with a generic method.
public class Example
{
    public static void Generic<T>(T toDisplay)
    {
        Console.WriteLine("\r\nHere it is: {0}", toDisplay);
    }
}

public class Test
{
    public static void Main()
    {
        Console.WriteLine("\r\n--- Examine a generic method.");

        // Create a Type object representing class Example, and
        // get a MethodInfo representing the generic method.
        //
        Type ex = typeof(Example);
        MethodInfo mi = ex.GetMethod("Generic");

        DisplayGenericMethodInfo(mi);

        // Assign the int type to the type parameter of the Example
        // method.
        //
        MethodInfo miConstructed = mi.MakeGenericMethod(typeof(int));

        DisplayGenericMethodInfo(miConstructed);

        // Invoke the method.
        object[] args = {42};
        miConstructed.Invoke(null, args);

        // Invoke the method normally.
        Example.Generic<int>(42);

        // Get the generic type definition from the closed method,
        // and show it's the same as the original definition.
        //
        MethodInfo miDef = miConstructed.GetGenericMethodDefinition();
        Console.WriteLine("\r\nThe definition is the same: {0}",
            miDef == mi);
    }

    private static void DisplayGenericMethodInfo(MethodInfo mi)
    {
        Console.WriteLine("\r\n{0}", mi);

        Console.WriteLine("\tIs this a generic method definition? {0}",
            mi.IsGenericMethodDefinition);

        Console.WriteLine("\tIs it a generic method? {0}",
            mi.IsGenericMethod);

        Console.WriteLine("\tDoes it have unassigned generic parameters? {0}",
            mi.ContainsGenericParameters);

        // If this is a generic method, display its type arguments.
        //
        if (mi.IsGenericMethod)
        {
            Type[] typeArguments = mi.GetGenericArguments();

            Console.WriteLine("\tList type arguments ({0}):",
                typeArguments.Length);

            foreach (Type tParam in typeArguments)
            {
                // IsGenericParameter is true only for generic type
                // parameters.
                //
                if (tParam.IsGenericParameter)
                {
                    Console.WriteLine("\t\t{0}  parameter position {1}" +
                        "\n\t\t   declaring method: {2}",
                        tParam,
                        tParam.GenericParameterPosition,
                        tParam.DeclaringMethod);
                }
                else
                {
                    Console.WriteLine("\t\t{0}", tParam);
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

/* This example produces the following output:

--- Examine a generic method.

Void Generic[T](T)
        Is this a generic method definition? True
        Is it a generic method? True
        Does it have unassigned generic parameters? True
        List type arguments (1):
                T  parameter position 0
                   declaring method: Void Generic[T](T)

Void Generic[Int32](Int32)
        Is this a generic method definition? False
        Is it a generic method? True
        Does it have unassigned generic parameters? False
        List type arguments (1):
                System.Int32

Here it is: 42

Here it is: 42

The definition is the same: True

 */
open System.Reflection

// Define a class with a generic method.
type Example =
    static member Generic<'T>(toDisplay: 'T) =
        printfn $"\r\nHere it is: {toDisplay}"

let displayGenericMethodInfo (mi: MethodInfo) =
    printfn $"\n{mi}"

    printfn $"\tIs this a generic method definition? {mi.IsGenericMethodDefinition}"

    printfn $"\tIs it a generic method? {mi.IsGenericMethod}"

    printfn $"\tDoes it have unassigned generic parameters? {mi.ContainsGenericParameters}"

    // If this is a generic method, display its type arguments.
    //
    if mi.IsGenericMethod then
        let typeArguments = mi.GetGenericArguments()

        printfn $"\tList type arguments ({typeArguments.Length}):"

        for tParam in typeArguments do
            // IsGenericParameter is true only for generic type
            // parameters.
            if tParam.IsGenericParameter then
                printfn $"\t\t{tParam}  parameter position {tParam.GenericParameterPosition}\n\t\t   declaring method: {tParam.DeclaringMethod}"
            else
                printfn $"\t\t{tParam}"

printfn "\r\n--- Examine a generic method."

// Create a Type object representing class Example, and
// get a MethodInfo representing the generic method.
//
let ex = typeof<Example>
let mi = ex.GetMethod "Generic"

displayGenericMethodInfo mi

// Assign the int type to the type parameter of the Example
// method.
//
let miConstructed = mi.MakeGenericMethod typeof<int>

displayGenericMethodInfo miConstructed

// Invoke the method.
let args = [| box 42 |]
miConstructed.Invoke(null, args) |> ignore

// Invoke the method normally.
Example.Generic<int> 42

// Get the generic type definition from the closed method,
// and show it's the same as the original definition.
//
let miDef = miConstructed.GetGenericMethodDefinition()
printfn $"\r\nThe definition is the same: {miDef = mi}"

(* This example produces the following output:

--- Examine a generic method.

Void Generic[T](T)
        Is this a generic method definition? True
        Is it a generic method? True
        Does it have unassigned generic parameters? True
        List type arguments (1):
                T  parameter position 0
                   declaring method: Void Generic[T](T)

Void Generic[Int32](Int32)
        Is this a generic method definition? False
        Is it a generic method? True
        Does it have unassigned generic parameters? False
        List type arguments (1):
                System.Int32

Here it is: 42

Here it is: 42

The definition is the same: True

 *)
Imports System.Reflection

' Define a class with a generic method.
Public Class Example
    Public Shared Sub Generic(Of T)(ByVal toDisplay As T)
        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "Here it is: {0}", toDisplay)
    End Sub
End Class

Public Class Test
    Public Shared Sub Main() 
        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "--- Examine a generic method.")
        
        ' Create a Type object representing class Example, and
        ' get a MethodInfo representing the generic method.
        '
        Dim ex As Type = GetType(Example)
        Dim mi As MethodInfo = ex.GetMethod("Generic")
        
        DisplayGenericMethodInfo(mi)
        
        ' Assign the Integer type to the type parameter of the Example 
        ' method.
        '
        Dim arguments() As Type = { GetType(Integer) }
        Dim miConstructed As MethodInfo = mi.MakeGenericMethod(arguments)
        
        DisplayGenericMethodInfo(miConstructed)

        ' Invoke the method.
        Dim args() As Object = { 42 }
        miConstructed.Invoke(Nothing, args)
        
        ' Invoke the method normally.
        Example.Generic(Of Integer)(42)
        
        ' Get the generic type definition from the constructed method,
        ' and show that it's the same as the original definition.
        '
        Dim miDef As MethodInfo = miConstructed.GetGenericMethodDefinition()
        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & "The definition is the same: {0}", _
            miDef Is mi)
    End Sub
      
    Private Shared Sub DisplayGenericMethodInfo(ByVal mi As MethodInfo) 
        Console.WriteLine(vbCrLf & mi.ToString())
        
        Console.WriteLine(vbTab _
            & "Is this a generic method definition? {0}", _
            mi.IsGenericMethodDefinition)

        Console.WriteLine(vbTab & "Is it a generic method? {0}", _
            mi.IsGenericMethod)

        Console.WriteLine(vbTab _
            & "Does it have unassigned generic parameters? {0}", _
            mi.ContainsGenericParameters)

        ' If this is a generic method, display its type arguments.
        '
        If mi.IsGenericMethod Then
            Dim typeArguments As Type() = mi.GetGenericArguments()
            
            Console.WriteLine(vbTab & "List type arguments ({0}):", _
                typeArguments.Length)
            
            For Each tParam As Type In typeArguments
                ' IsGenericParameter is true only for generic type
                ' parameters.
                '
                If tParam.IsGenericParameter Then
                    Console.WriteLine(vbTab & vbTab _
                        & "{0}  parameter position: {1}" _
                        & vbCrLf & vbTab & vbTab _
                        & "   declaring method: {2}", _
                        tParam,  _
                        tParam.GenericParameterPosition, _
                        tParam.DeclaringMethod)
                Else
                    Console.WriteLine(vbTab & vbTab & tParam.ToString())
                End If
            Next tParam
        End If
    End Sub 
End Class 

' This example produces the following output:
'
'--- Examine a generic method.
'
'Void Generic[T](T)
'        Is this a generic method definition? True
'        Is it a generic method? True
'        Does it have unassigned generic parameters? True
'        List type arguments (1):
'                T  parameter position: 0
'                   declaring method: Void Generic[T](T)
'
'Void Generic[Int32](Int32)
'        Is this a generic method definition? False
'        Is it a generic method? True
'        Does it have unassigned generic parameters? False
'        List type arguments (1):
'                System.Int32
'
'Here it is: 42
'
'Here it is: 42
'
'The definition is the same: True
'

Observações

O método declarar é uma definição genérica de método. Ou seja, se DeclaringMethod não retorna null, então DeclaringMethod.IsGenericMethodDefinition retorna true.

As DeclaringType propriedades e DeclaringMethod identificam a definição genérica de tipo ou definição genérica de método na qual o parâmetro genérico foi originalmente definido:

O MethodBase que é devolvido pela DeclaringMethod propriedade é ou a MethodInfo no caso de um método genérico, ou a ConstructorInfo no caso de um construtor genérico.

Note

No .NET Framework versão 2.0, não são suportados construtores genéricos.

Para obter uma lista das condições invariáveis para termos usados em reflexão genérica, consulte as observações da propriedade IsGenericType.

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