How can you identify anonymous methods via reflection?
问题:
回答1:
Look at the attributes of the method, and see if the method is decorated with CompilerGeneratedAttribute.
Anonymous methods (as well as other objects, such as auto-implemented properties, etc) will have this attribute added.
For example, suppose you have a type for your class. The anonymous methods will be in:
Type myClassType = typeof(MyClass);
IEnumerable<MethodInfo> anonymousMethods = myClassType
.GetMethods(
BindingFlags.NonPublic
| BindingFlags.Public
| BindingFlags.Instance
| BindingFlags.Static)
.Where(method =>
method.GetCustomAttributes(typeof(CompilerGeneratedAttribute)).Any());
This should return any anonymous methods defined on MyClass
.
回答2:
You cannot, because there is no such thing as an anonymous method on IL level - they're all named, and all belong to named types. And the way C# and VB compilers translate anonymous methods to named methods and types is entirely implementation-defined, and cannot be relied on (which means that, for example, it can change with any update, even in minor releases / hotfixes).
回答3:
From what I can see, that Regex pattern would be:
<(\w|_)+>b_.+