I have the following C# code:
public static double f2(Func<double, double> f, double x)
{
return f(x);
}
And here it's IL code:
.method public hidebysig static
float64 f2 (
class [mscorlib]System.Func`2<float64, float64> f,
float64 x
) cil managed
{
// Method begins at RVA 0x20bd
// Code size 8 (0x8)
.maxstack 8
IL_0000: ldarg.0
IL_0001: ldarg.1
IL_0002: callvirt instance !1 class [mscorlib]System.Func`2<float64, float64>::Invoke(!0)
IL_0007: ret
}
How can I to emit
callvirt instance !1 class [mscorlib]System.Func`2<float64, float64>::Invoke(!0)
insturction through the System.Reflection.Emit or better through the Mono.Cecil?
What !1 and !0 are stands for?
The
!n
syntax is a reference to a generic argument.In this example ...
!0
is a reference to the first generic argument ofFunc<double, double>
(used as the type of the argument of theInvoke
method)!1
is a reference to the second generic generic argument ofFunc<double, double>
(used as the return type ofInvoke
)EDIT: Your method using
System.Reflection.Emit
...EDIT2: corrected the
!n
explanation after a hint of @kvb