Can I redirect .NET method calls to a new method a

2019-02-18 07:53发布

Suppose I have the following .NET classes:

public class C
{
    public void M()
    {
        ....
    }
}

and

public class D
{
    public void N()
    {
        ....
    }
}

These 2 classes reside in different namespaces, in different assemblies. Is there a way to cause all call to C.M() to 'redirect' automatically to D.N()? So, the calling method things its invoking C.M, but in reality, D.N is what actually gets called, with any parameters that C.M would have taken. It doesn't matter if this happens for all instantiations of the class, or just for one specific object.

MS Research has the Detours Library that can do something very similar for normal Win32 DLL exports. I'm looking for a way to do this with a .NET method.

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做自己的国王
2楼-- · 2019-02-18 07:54

Yes you can

Please see this http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/463508/Net-CLR-Injection-Modify-IL-Codes-on-Run-time

You can do that by modifying the IL code on runtime

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Ridiculous、
3楼-- · 2019-02-18 07:55

I suspect you could do some IL weaving with PostSharp.

I did find this nice article on using other tools too : http://blog.andreloker.de/post/2009/02/14/Simple-AOP-call-interception-with-DynamicProxy.aspx

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时光不老,我们不散
4楼-- · 2019-02-18 07:59

Try Dependency Injection?

Modify C to:

public class C
{
    public void M()
    {
        if (Override != null) { Override.N(); }
        else {
            ....
        }
    }

    public D Override
}

If you need more flexibility, Extract Interface from class D.

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迷人小祖宗
5楼-- · 2019-02-18 08:14

Microsoft has created a managed equivalent to Detours called Moles. The only thing I'm not sure of is the licensing; it is intended for testing (as part of Pex).

Dependency injection requires modifying the source; PostSharp requires modifying the binary; but Moles can be done dynamically at runtime.

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时光不老,我们不散
6楼-- · 2019-02-18 08:21

There are mainly two possible approaches - proxying the objects or hooking the calls.

Proxying can be done using Castle Dynamic Proxy or any similar dynamic proxy framework. Hooking the calls can either be done with aspect oriented programming with something like PostSharp or even by black magic like done by Isolator (it is designed for unit testing but it can probably be (ab)used like all other technologies)

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